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Expatriates (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
Patriots Novels Series

The ''Patriots'' Novels was a five-novel series by best-selling survivalist novelist and former U.S. Army officer and blogger, James Wesley Rawles. It is being followed by his ''Counter-Caliphate Chronicles'' novel series.
''Patriots: A Novel of Survival in the Coming Collapse'', the first book in the series, was first distributed as shareware in 1995 and first published in paperback in 1998. It was updated and re-published in paperback 2009, and then in hardback in 2012. In one week of April 2009, shortly after its release, it was ranked #6 in Amazon.com's overall book sales rankings, which was attributed by the Library Journal to the book's appeal to "a small but vociferous group of people concerned with survivalism".
Set in the near future amidst hyperinflation and a catastrophic global economic collapse, ''Patriots'' tells the story of a group of survivalists that flee riots and chaos in metropolitan Chicago to a survivalist retreat that they have prepared near Bovill, Idaho.
==Origins==

The novel is based on a 19-chapter draft that Rawles wrote in 1990, and first distributed as shareware, under the title ''The Gray Nineties''.〔On-line Underground. ''The Spokesman-Review'' (Spokane). Dec. 3, 1995, page H7〕 It was later expanded to 27 chapters and retitled ''Triple Ought'', and then 33 chapters, under the title ''TEOTWAWKI: The End of the World as We Know It''.〔How America Uses The Net (Subsection Profile: (Rawles ) The Y2K Survivalist) ''Yahoo! Internet Life'' magazine, September 1999, p. 108-109〕〔Some store food, gold, guns in case Y2K brings chaos. ''The Sacramento Bee'', December 29, 1998, p. 1.〕 In 1997, the rights to the novel were purchased by Huntington House Publishers, a small Christian publishing firm〔(Alphabetical List of Christian book publishers ) Christian Online Community〕 in Lafayette, Louisiana. They abridged the book to 31 chapters and re-titled it ''Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse''. This was the publisher's best-selling title from November 1998 to January 2005.〔 In early 2005, Huntington House went out of business, and the copyright reverted to the author. In November 2006, responding to pent-up market demand, Rawles self-published a restored 33 chapter edition of the novel, through XLibris, a print-on-demand publisher. ''Patriots'' was the best-selling title for XLibris from late 2006 to early 2009. In late 2008, the rights to the novel were purchased by Ulysses Press of Berkeley, California. After updating the novel and adding both a glossary and an index, in April 2009 Ulysses Press released the 33 chapter edition under the new title ''Patriots: A Novel of Survival in the Coming Collapse''.

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