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For the printed "Best of" book with this title, see Grantville Gazette IX (paper).

Grantville Gazette IX was published in electronic edition September, 2006.

Synopses[]

Mail Stop[]

By Virginia DeMarce

Martin Wackernagel, a courier, who for years has been traveling the Imperial road between Frankfurt and Erfurt (near Grantville). resists pressure to join the post office, since he does not want to be limited to riding short hops. A Jewish boy in one of the towns is enamored of the post office, but his parents and prospective in-laws will not allow him to pursue it. He sabotages the marriage negotiations, leaves town and joins the post office. The girl he actually likes moves with her mother and peddler father to the Fulda military base. In the meantime, an Italian re-invents the stencil duplicator, based on items in the Grantville museum. A Fulda noble has anti-Semitic pamphlets made, and Martin helps Grantvillers trace the source to arrest those involved. Martin's mother has also been nagging him to marry for years, but at the end he confesses to his sister that he has wives all along the Imperial road.

The story was later reprinted in DeMarce's book 1635: The Tangled Web.

Those Daring Young Men[]

By Rick Boatright

A group developing catapult-launch gliders honors their 11th test pilot death.

N.C.I.S.: Young Love Lost[]

By Jose J. Clavell

Note: This story also appears in the print version of Grantville Gazette V.

A noir detective story set in Magdeburg. Director Schlosser of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service is called in to investigate the deaths of Marine Private Hafner and his girlfriend, Navy Seaman Bischel.  

After examining the crime scene the NCIS agents are assisted by a squad of scout-snipers who help them track and arrest the perpetrators. The story ends with the funeral parade for the two deceased. 

Those Daring Not So Young Men[]

By Rick Boatright
Proof that old dogs can learn new tricks - and the threat of death won't persuade them otherwise.

A Matter Of Taste[]

By Kerryn Offord

Grantville military boys insult their downtime military chef by demanding "real food."

Those Not So Daring[]

By Rick Boatright

Anna the Baptist[]

By Terry Howard
The regulars down at the 250 Club learn about a group of down-timers that are just as scorned by others as they are.

Fly Like a Bird[]

By Loren Jones

Gearhead[]

By Mark H Huston

Water Wings[]

By Terry Howard

Under the Tuscan Sun[]

By Iver Cooper
Sherlock Holmes fan Lewis Bartolli is sent down to Tuscany to secure access to boric acid, but finds himself having to deduce if some newly found Etruscan artifacts are genuine or not.

Wings on the Mountain[]

By Terry Howard

Pocket Money[]

By John and Patti Friend

Moonraker[]

By Karen Bergstralh

The Minstrel Boy[]

By John Zeek

Note: This story also appears in the print version of Grantville Gazette V.

A continuation of the story which began in the Grantville Gazette IV story Elizabeth.

Set in February 1634 seventeen year old Private Hagen Filss of the 141st Railway Company really wants to get a transfer to the front line to work as a brakeman on the TacRail trains. 

Despite the belief of his superiors, fellow soldiers and his friends that he is too young to go to war and it would be best if he remained in Grantville to continue his schooling and become a mechanic Hagen still feels strongly about heading to the front with the rest of his company. 

Ultralight[]

By Sean Massey

Tool or Die[]

By Karen Bergstralh

If at First You Don't Succeed...[]

By Paula Goodlett

Waves of Change[]

By Paula Goodlett and Gorg Huff

Try, Try Again[]

By Paula Goodlett

Little Jammer Boys[]

By Kim Mackey

Sage at First Base[]

By Mark H Huston

The Order of the Foot[]

By Richard Evans

The Transmitter[]

By Gorg Huff

Continuing Serials[]

The Essen Chronicles, Part 3: Trip to Paris[]

By Kim Mackey

At the Cliff's Edge[]

By Iver P. Cooper

Butterflies In The Kremlin, Episode 2: A 'Merican in Moscow[]

By Gorg Huff and Paula Goodlett

The story is reedited into 1636: The Kremlin Games.

Nonfiction[]

Radio in 1632, Part 3[]

By Rick Boatright

The Sound of Mica[]

By Iver P. Cooper

A Tempest In a Baptistery[]

By Terry Howard

The Daily Beer[]

By Anette Pedersen

White Gold[]

By Kerryn Offord
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