Ghosts of Engines Past

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Steampunk, Science Fiction
Cover of the book Ghosts of Engines Past by Sean McMullen, ReAnimus Press
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Author: Sean McMullen ISBN: 9781310688973
Publisher: ReAnimus Press Publication: December 14, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sean McMullen
ISBN: 9781310688973
Publisher: ReAnimus Press
Publication: December 14, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Award winning steampunk from a master!

Balloons were the only way to fly in 1840, and air safety standards were the stuff of science fiction...

A modern day librarian in London is about to reserve a book for a Regency serial killer...

When you think about it, they had the skills and materials to build a steam engine in 1449...

Some people just don't appreciate art, but a two mile long metal dragon with a serious attitude problem can do more than just sneer...

Some people in 1404 are listening to our radio broadcasts...

A steampunk story written before steampunk was invented...

It is 1303, and medieval aviation is about to get some serious funding in the name of love...

If the Soviets had been a little better at quality control, the race to the moon might have gone a bit differently...

The young Dragon Librarian Zarvora has an idea for a 2 Kilo-Slave computer. She is willing to shoot her way to the top to get funding for it... (a prequel story to the Greatwinter Trilogy)

Some very brave people in 1852 are about to fly the first steam powered aircraft, and diet will mean the difference between life and death.

This and much more incredible steampunkery to be found herein—buy now so you don't blow a gasket!

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Award winning steampunk from a master!

Balloons were the only way to fly in 1840, and air safety standards were the stuff of science fiction...

A modern day librarian in London is about to reserve a book for a Regency serial killer...

When you think about it, they had the skills and materials to build a steam engine in 1449...

Some people just don't appreciate art, but a two mile long metal dragon with a serious attitude problem can do more than just sneer...

Some people in 1404 are listening to our radio broadcasts...

A steampunk story written before steampunk was invented...

It is 1303, and medieval aviation is about to get some serious funding in the name of love...

If the Soviets had been a little better at quality control, the race to the moon might have gone a bit differently...

The young Dragon Librarian Zarvora has an idea for a 2 Kilo-Slave computer. She is willing to shoot her way to the top to get funding for it... (a prequel story to the Greatwinter Trilogy)

Some very brave people in 1852 are about to fly the first steam powered aircraft, and diet will mean the difference between life and death.

This and much more incredible steampunkery to be found herein—buy now so you don't blow a gasket!

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