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== References ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The title of the anthology mirrors the previous ''[[Faction Paradox (series)|Faction Paradox]]'' releases ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'' and ''[[The Book of the Enemy (anthology)|The Book of the Enemy]]''. This was referenced in advertisement for the anthology on [[Obverse Books]]' Facebook page: "First came [[War in Heaven|the War]], then (paradoxically) came [[the Enemy]]. All that's left is [[the Peace]]."<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/obversebooks/posts/10156022332563752 Obverse Books on Facebook]</ref>
* The cover includes obscured excerpts from [[William S. Burroughs]]' text ''The Coming of the Purple Better One''.
* The cover includes obscured excerpts from [[William S. Burroughs]]' text ''The Coming of the Purple Better One''.
== Continuity ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{Obverse|product/faction-paradox-the-book-of-the-peace/}}
* {{Obverse|product/faction-paradox-the-book-of-the-peace/}}
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The Book of the Peace was a Faction Paradox short story anthology edited by Philip Marsh and published by Obverse Books in 2018.

Publisher's summary

The Book Of The Peace

– being the only accurate record of the end of the War between the Great Houses and their Enemy, and the affects thereof on the denizens of the Spiral Politic and wider universe in the period in which the armistice was negotiated and signed.

– presenting the accounts of a small number of subjects from a range of time periods and places, using their individual perspectives to provide an experience-base from which broader generalisations may be made.

– including several carefully selected case studies, forming a history of the immediate aftermath of the Peace 'from below'.

Individual stories

Title Author
The Ugly Spirit Philip Marsh
What Keeps Their Lines Alive Niki Haringsma
Going Once, Going Twice Jacob Black
Jukebox Aditya Bidikar
A Farewell to Arms Nate Bumber
And To Dust We Shall Return Alexandra Marchon
War During Peacetime Greg Maughan
The End of the Beginning George Mann & Philip Marsh
A Man Lays Dying Unattributed

Notes

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