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The Warlord of the Air (A Nomad of the Time Streams Novel)
The Warlord of the Air (A Nomad of the Time Streams Novel) | Michael Moorcock
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It is 1973, and the stately airships of the Great Powers hold benign sway over a peaceful world. The balance of power is maintained by the British Empire - a most equitable and just Empire, ruled by the beloved King Edward VIII. A new world order, with peace and prosperity for all under the law. Yet, moved by the politics of envy and perverse utopianism, not all of the Empire's citizens support the marvelous equilibrium. Flung from the North East Frontier of 1902 into this world of the future, Captain Oswald Bastable is forced to question his most cherished ideals, discovering to his horror that he has become a nomad of the time streams, eternally doomed to travel the wayward currents of a chaotic multiverse. The first in the Nomad of the Time Streams trilogy, The Warlord of the Air sees Bastable fall in with the anarchists of this imperial society and set in train a course of events more devastating than he could ever have imagined.
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First in Moorcock's "Oswald Bastable" series featuring a time-hopping British Lancer. In this one Bastable jumps from 1902 to a 1973 in which the World Wars never happened and Western imperialism has developed to an extreme. What first seems a technological Utopia turns out to hide sinister foundations. This was a pleasant surprise: I expected light adventure and found social criticism, satire, ... and also light adventure. Reading the next soon.

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Can never get enough steampunk!

1. Submarine with Captain Nemo
2. Got a bum knee that could use an upgrade
3. Dogs FTW with a shout out to K-9
4. Moorcock‘s Nomad of the Time Stream Trilogy

LibrarianRyan K9. Forgot about him. And I to would ride with Capt Nemo. ⭐️👍🏻🤓 6y
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Inadvertent time travel, anti-imperialist revolutionaries, and all the airships you can handle...

Michael Moorcock's unpretentious writing style makes suspension of disbelief easy, even when he's writing about the most bizarre circumstances, and he balances a compelling story with a healthy dose of social commentary.

This is definitely a must-read for any fan of the steampunk sub-genre.

I think I may have to get the rest of this series.

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#SeasonsReadings2016 #day14 My only #steampunk novels are Michael Moorcock's Nomad of the Time Streams trilogy, which Wikipedia says is one of the early examples of the genre, and Clockwork Angels by Neil Peart & Kevin J. Anderson. I just realized this photo also works for #day13 #multiplecopies #bonus