Homunculus (Paperback)

By James P. Blaylock
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Description


In 1870s London, a city of contradictions and improbabilities, a dead man pilots an airship and living men are willing to risk all to steal a carp. Here, a night of bangers and ale at the local pub can result in an eternity at the Blood Pudding with the rest of the reanimated dead.

Product Details ISBN-10: 1930235135
ISBN-13: 9781930235137
Published: Babbage Press, 07/01/2000
Pages: 248
Language: English

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