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  2. List of steampunk works - Wikipedia

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    Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction, fantasy and speculative fiction that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world wherein steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions ...

  3. Category:Steampunk novels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Steampunk novels" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Airman (novel) B.

  4. Philippa Ballantine - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Rising was also rated in the top 10 science fiction books of 2011 on goodreads.com. [4] The sequel The Janus Affair was a Locus Bestseller [5] and won the Steampunk Chronicle Readers Choice award for Best Fiction. [6] In 2011 she also signed a book deal with Pyr books for a two-book series, the first of which is Hunter and Fox.

  5. A Nomad of the Time Streams - Wikipedia

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    A Nomad of the Time Streams [1] is a compilation volume of Michael Moorcock's early steampunk trilogy, begun in 1971 with The Warlord of the Air and continued by its 1974 and 1981 sequels, The Land Leviathan and The Steel Tsar. [2]

  6. Steampunk - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest steampunk books set in America was The Steam Man of the Prairies by Edward S. Ellis. Recent examples include the TV show The Wild Wild West and the movie adaption Wild Wild West, the Italian comics about Magico Vento, [105] and Devon Monk's Dead Iron. [106]

  7. K. W. Jeter - Wikipedia

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    Jeter's steampunk novels are Morlock Night, Infernal Devices, and its sequels Fiendish Schemes (2013) and Grim Expectations (2017). As well as his own original novels, K. W. Jeter has written three authorized novel sequels to the critically acclaimed 1982 motion picture Blade Runner , which was adapted from Philip K. Dick 's novel Do Androids ...