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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 The Bond
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Described by the author as a steampunk short story about a particularly special horse and carriage.

Source: Gerry Huntman's LiveJournal site (http://gerryhuntman.livejournal.com/1184.html). (Sighted: 10/01/2017)

Notes

  • Steampunk note: This story is part of an anthology of steampunk short stories.

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    y separately published work icon Penny Dread Tales : Gears, Coils, Aether & Steam Christopher Ficco (editor), United States of America (USA) : RuneWright , 2011 10475515 2011 anthology short story fantasy science fiction

    'Discover times and places only dreamt of in your wildest imagination, with gadgets, gizmos and robots driven by aether and steam. Encounter angels, zombie soldiers and aliens walking through the Victorian age. And what would any steampunk anthology be without zeppelins, time machines and a guest appearance by Sherlock Holmes? It’s steampunk, so we even threw in a great dinosaur hunt simply because the kitchen sink just wasn’t big enough. Sit back, relax and explore the world as it could have been if people like Mary Shelley, Jules Verne and H.G. Wells got their way. “Penny Dread Tales: Volume One” is a steampunk short story anthology dedicated to the 19th and early 20th century publication format affectionately referred to as the Penny Dreadful. At four-hundred pages and 18 steampunk stories long, you’re sure to find plenty of fun, action and excitement. Whether you’re a long-time devotee of steampunk or newly introduced to the world of brass goggles, giant zeppelins and impossible inventions from the mad minds of Victorian scientists, you’re sure to find a tale or three that catches your fancy. This steampunk anthology has an assortment of tales ranging from purist steampunk to fantasy steampunk to brushes-up-against-steampunk. It even includes a science fiction short story actually written during the Victorian era. Edited by Christopher Ficco and with cover artwork by Laura Givens, we’ve gathered writers and authors from all over the world. Contributors come from the U.S., Israel, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland. It’s a smorgasbord of steampunk, and you’re sure to find something (or somethings) you like.'

    Source: Publisher's Blurb

    United States of America (USA) : RuneWright , 2011
    pg. 25-36
Last amended 10 Jan 2017 12:17:29
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