Steampunk Fairy Tales

Steampunk Fairy Tales by Daniel Lind is a collection of enchanting stories that blend the whimsical elements of fairy tales with the imaginative aesthetics of steampunk. Published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform on March 17, 2016, this first edition features 128 pages and is presented in English. The book includes a variety of narratives, such as a toyshop owner who creates magic clockwork dolls and a three-inch tall samurai confronting a giant iron ogre, showcasing a unique fusion of the futuristic Victorian concept with classic storytelling.
Readers will discover a diverse array of tales that span multiple cultures, including familiar stories like “Jack and the Beanstalk” alongside lesser-known works from Germany, France, Italy, and Japan. Each narrative incorporates steam-driven gadgets, such as mechanical goggles and hoverboards, enhancing the fantastical elements of the stories. Steampunk Fairy Tales offers a delightful experience for both seasoned fans of the genre and newcomers looking to explore its imaginative possibilities.
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A toyshop owner builds a set of magic clockwork dolls that delight a factory town. A three-inch tall samurai faces a giant iron ogre with only a sewing needle and a coin. A scientist seeks an antidote to his formula gone wrong, with the help of his partner’s beautiful daughter. All of these stories and more are included in Steampunk Fairy Tales. Written by authors from three different continents, every enchanting tale combines the futuristic Victorian concept of steam and fashion with memorable stories, from the recognizable “Jack and the Beanstalk”, to other popular and unfamiliar works from Germany, France, Italy and Japan. With steam driven gadgets such as mechanical goggles, hoverboards, and an orchestra of automatons. Steampunk Fairy Tales is a charming and unique collection of works for current lovers of the genre, and those just diving in.
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