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Proofs of Empire

Conquest does not end. It changes paperwork.

A five-book alternate-history series about conquest, occupation, rebellion, imperial rescue, and the paper trails nations use to turn violence into legitimacy.

Live volumes

Volumes I–III.

All three live volumes use Amazon.com as the primary marketplace and are available through Kindle Unlimited.

Book cover for Proofs of Empire Volume I, The War That Took Canada by Adler Tweed.

Volume I

The War That Took Canada

The First Proof

The War That Took Canada asks what happens when the United States enters the War of 1812 prepared enough to hold what it once only tried to seize. Victory moves through roads, depots, winter, mud, lake craft, clerks, households, and treaty rooms, turning conquest into administration before anyone agrees what has been lost.

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Book cover for Proofs of Empire Volume II, The Provinces Rise by Adler Tweed.

Volume II

The Provinces Rise

The Second Proof

The Provinces Rise begins in a conquered country that has been taught to call occupation ordinary. As the American Civil War begins, wires are cut, sermons grow careful, roadblocks appear, families search their loyalties, and the old provinces begin to rebel before anyone can agree what freedom should mean.

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Book cover for Proofs of Empire Volume III, The Halifax Gamble by Adler Tweed.

Volume III

The Halifax Gamble

The Third Proof

The Halifax Gamble turns rebellion into war. Halifax sends food, weapons, advisers, credit, manifests, and ships through channels that can still pretend to be charitable or commercial, but rescue creates leverage and survival arrives with clauses attached.

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Volume IV

The Treaty of Ruins

The Fourth Proof

War turns into settlement, and settlement reveals itself as another instrument of power.

Volume V

The Pacific Clause

The Final Proof

The fractured continent turns west, where every surviving power claims to have learned from conquest while preparing to repeat it.