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Old 09-04-2019, 07:05 AM   #22
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Hmm... the first ones I remember reading were Edwin Abbott Abbott's Flatland and H. Beam Piper's Paratime series and Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen. Then there were Keith Laumer's Imperium stories. Hmmm... more outright fantasy were Andre Norton's Witch World books. Clifford D. Simak's Ring Around the Sun. Fletcher Pratt and L. Sprague de Camp's Harold Shea stories.

I'll leave it to someone else to drag this list into the 1970's and later.
James p. Hogan - The Proteus Operation
Philip Jose Farmer - Two Hawks from Terra, World of Tiers series
David Weber - The Gordian Protocol (time travel war over two entangled timelines)
F.M. Busby - All these Earths (almost forgot it. Duh.)

The entire sub-genre of Alternate history. Harry Turtledove has several long series. Eric Flint's 163x series.

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