Due to increased commercial activity along the Thames in the 19th century, the city of London needed to create bridges to allow access to both
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Steampunk Book Review: Whitechapel Gods (2008)
I ran across this one in a second-hand store months ago, but I hadn’t had the chance yet to read. Whitechapel Gods was always pulling
The Leadenhall Market
The site of this market has been a trade center in London dating back to the Roman period, but its current visage was constructed in
Hay’s Gallery and “The Navigators”
The Tower Bridge is worth visiting all on its own, but when I spent a day exploring the area I also found some other great
Steampunk User's Manual Release
Jeff VanderMeer is a heavy-hitter on the Steampunk book scene, and, along with co-author Desirina Boskovich, he released a new book in October entitled The
Steampunk Book Review: The Lost World (1912)
Sherlock Holmes is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s most famous character, but definitely not his only one. I have noticed that some of the newer renditions