
Volume I
The War That Took Canada
The First Proof
The War of 1812 becomes the first proof that preparation can make conquest look like policy.
Proofs of Empire
A five-volume alternate-history series where the War of 1812 goes the other way, conquest becomes administration, rebellion becomes leverage, and the map keeps asking for payment.
Proofs of Empire is Amazon.com-centered, KDP Select, Kindle Unlimited focused, and priced at USD 0.99 for active live eBooks. Volume IV is prepared with cover and ISBN, but the retailer link remains pending until confirmed.

Volume I
The First Proof
The War of 1812 becomes the first proof that preparation can make conquest look like policy.

Volume II
The Second Proof
A conquered country has been taught to call occupation ordinary, until civil war loosens the floorboards.

Volume III
The Third Proof
Rebellion becomes war, and rescue arrives through ports, manifests, credit, and leverage.

Volume IV
The Fourth Proof
Gunfire fades, but peace arrives through lists, clauses, debts, ceremonies, and wounds made official.

Volume V
The Final Proof
The fracture moves west through Red River, Rupert’s Land, British Columbia, Mexico, Alaska, and the Pacific.
Proofs of Empire also has a free companion space for alternate-history causality, process notes, reader conversation, and launch posts. It is not used to distribute the full KDP Select text.
Visit Proofs SubstackThe engine is not magic victory. It is institutional preparation: a United States able to sustain a more professional War of 1812 campaign, then forced to live with the consequences of holding what it once tried to seize.