| # | Author | Title | Format | Pages | Release | Publisher | Genre |
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| 1616 | Various | Extraordinary Engines: The Definitive Steampunk Anthology | Mass Market Paperback | 448 | 01 Sep 2008 | Solaris | Steampunk |
Extraordinary Engines: The Definitive Steampunk Anthology VariousEditor: Nick Gevers Dewey: 823.08762080914 DateAdded: 02 Oct 2008 Summary: Extraordinary Engines: The Definitive Steampunk Anthology assembles original stories by some of the genre's foremost writers. Edited by Nick Gevers, this collection includes brand new stories by Stephen Baxter, Eric Brown, Paul Di Filippo, Hal Duncan, Jeffrey Ford, Jay Lake, Ian R. MacLeod, Michael Moorcock, Robert Reed, Lucius Shepard, Brian Stableford, Jeff VanderMeer and more.
Subjects
Fiction Fiction - Science Fiction Science Fiction Fiction / Science Fiction / Adventure Fiction / Science Fiction / General Fiction / Science Fiction / Short Stories Science Fiction - Anthologies Science Fiction - Adventure Science Fiction - Short Stories Science fiction, American Science fiction, English |
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| 1617 | James P. Blaylock | The Digging Leviathan | Trade Paperback | 292 | 01 Jul 2002 | Babbage Press | Steampunk |
The Digging Leviathan James P. BlaylockReaderRating: 5.0 (4 votes) DateAdded: 28 Jul 2008 Summary: Science Fiction. Southern California -- sunny days, blue skies, neighbors on flying bicycles ... ghostly submarines ... mermen off the Catalina coast ... and a vast underground sea stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Inland Empire where Chinese junks ply an illicit trade and enormous creatures from ages past still survive. It is a place of wonder ... and dark conspiracies. A place rife with adventure - if one knows where to look for it. Two such seekers are the teenagers Jim Hastings and his friend, Giles Peach. Giles was born with a wonderful set of gills along his neck and insatiable appetite for reading. Drawing inspiration from the novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Giles is determined to build a Digging Leviathan. Will he reach the center of the earth? or destroy it in the process?
Subjects
Science Fiction - General Fiction - Science Fiction Fiction |
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| 1618 | James P. Blaylock | Homunculus | Trade Paperback | 248 | 01 Jul 2000 | Babbage Press | Steampunk |
Homunculus James P. BlaylockReaderRating: 3.5 (6 votes) DateAdded: 28 Jul 2008 Summary: Homonculus is a fascinating trip to a London that never existed ... but perhaps should have. Darkly atmospheric, Homonculus weaves together the stories of Narbondo -- a mad hunchback who works tirelessly to bring the dead back to life, of the members of the Trismegistus Club -- a surly group of scientists and philosophers who meet at Captain Powers' Pipe Shop, and of the homonculus -- a tiny man whose powers can drive men to murder.
Subjects
Historical - General Science Fiction - General London London (England) Fiction - Science Fiction Fiction |
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| 1619 | Paul Di Filippo | The Steampunk Trilogy | Hardcover | 420 | 01 Mar 1995 | Four Walls Eight Windows | Steampunk |
The Steampunk Trilogy Paul Di FilippoReaderRating: 3.5 (6 votes) DateAdded: 28 Jul 2008 Summary: Queen Victoria as a trollop-in-training whose newt-human clone serves as stand-in during Victoria's trysts? Walt Whitman as lusty seducer of an only partly reticent Emily Dickinson who loses the "Keys to the Inner Chambers of her Heart" to him? This fine and funny madness is "steampunk," a branch of cyberpunk fiction that locates itself in historical venues rather than in the future. Paul Di Filippo has certainly done his homework: the settings as well as the language emulate the times and, in Dickinson's and Whitman's cases, their poetic language, which asserts itself into their conversational dialogue and thoughts at most unusual but appropriate moments. Dickinson's "Universe Entire" is disrupted by a naked Whitman bathing in her rain barrel and singing his "body electric." But will Dickinson's "White Election" remain intact?
Subjects
General & Literary Fiction Science Fiction American Science Fiction And Fantasy Fiction Fiction - Science Fiction Science Fiction - Anthologies Fiction / Science Fiction / General Science Fiction - General Science fiction, American |
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| 1620 | James P. Blaylock | The Digging Leviathan | Hardcover | 292 | 01 Jul 2002 | Babbage Press | Steampunk |
The Digging Leviathan James P. BlaylockReaderRating: 5.0 (4 votes) DateAdded: 28 Jul 2008 Summary: Science Fiction. Southern California -- sunny days, blue skies, neighbors on flying bicycles ... ghostly submarines ... mermen off the Catalina coast ... and a vast underground sea stretching from the Pacific Ocean to the Inland Empire where Chinese junks ply an illicit trade and enormous creatures from ages past still survive. It is a place of wonder ... and dark conspiracies. A place rife with adventure - if one knows where to look for it. Two such seekers are the teenagers Jim Hastings and his friend, Giles Peach. Giles was born with a wonderful set of gills along his neck and insatiable appetite for reading. Drawing inspiration from the novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Giles is determined to build a Digging Leviathan. Will he reach the center of the earth? or destroy it in the process?
Subjects
Science Fiction - General Fiction - Science Fiction Fiction |
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| 1621 | S.M. Peters | Whitechapel Gods | Mass Market Paperback | 384 | 01 Feb 2008 | Roc | Steampunk |
Whitechapel Gods S.M. PetersReaderRating: 3.5 (7 votes) DateAdded: 05 Jun 2008 Summary: A thrilling new Steampunk fantasy from a talented debut author TWO GODS-ONE CHANCE FOR MANKIND In Victorian London, the Whitechapel section is a mechanized, steam-driven hell, cut off and ruled by two mysterious, mechanical gods-Mama Engine and Grandfather Clock. Some years have passed since the Great Uprising, when humans rose up to fight against the machines, but a few brave veterans of the Uprising have formed their own Resistance-and are gathering for another attack. For now they have a secret weapon that may finally free them-or kill them all...
Subjects
Science Fiction And Fantasy Fiction Fiction - Science Fiction Fantasy Science Fiction - General Fiction / Fantasy / General Fantasy - Historical |
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| 1622 | Various | Steampunk | Trade Paperback | 400 | 01 May 2008 | Tachyon Publications | Steampunk |
Steampunk VariousEditor: Jeff VanderMeer DateAdded: 08 May 2008 Summary: Replete with whimsical mechanical wonders and charmingly anachronistic settings, this pioneering anthology gathers a brilliant blend of fantastical stories. Steampunk originates in the romantic elegance of the Victorian era and blends in modern scientific advances—synthesizing imaginative technologies such as steam-driven robots, analog supercomputers, and ultramodern dirigibles. The elegant allure of this popular new genre is represented in this rich collection by distinctively talented authors, including Neal Stephenson, Michael Chabon, James Blaylock, Michael Moorcock, and Joe R. Lansdale.
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Fiction Fiction - Science Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction - Anthologies Fiction / Science Fiction / Short Stories Anthologies (multiple authors) Science Fiction - Short Stories |
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