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The Steam House: The Demon of Cawnpore [and] Tigers and Traitors

The Steam House: The Demon of Cawnpore [and] Tigers and Traitors

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The Steam House: The Demon of Cawnpore [and] Tigers and Traitors

by VERNE, Jules [Gabriel] (1828-1905), [KINGSTON, Agnes Kinloch, translator], [BENETT, Léon, illustrator]

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New York: Scribner's & Sons, 1881. [Science Fiction Adventure] FIRST US EDITIONS. Complete in two volumes. Octavos (19 x 14 x 7cm), pp.viii; 262; [12], pp.viii; 246; [10]. With a total of 96 engraved plates by Benett, including a frontispiece to each volume. Publisher's grey cloth with gilt titles and black/gilt decoration to spines and uppers. No inscriptions, joints intact, contents mostly clean (marginal stain to pp.17/18 vol.II), spotting to eps., cloth a little rubbed, spines toned. A very good set. A feast of steam-powered elephants and revenge, set in India ten years after the great Sepoy rebellion of 1857. Both volumes are illustrated throughout with a multitude of atmospheric (or demented, depending on your perspective) engravings depicting the adventures of our somewhat bloodthirsty heroes as they criss-cross post-mutiny India, for the most part travelling inside a giant steam car pulled by a locomotive cast into the shape of a massive elephant. From any other author this would sound strange, but coming from the man who regularly fires his protagonists into space or sinks them beneath the waves it's clearly all in a day's work.

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Title
The Steam House: The Demon of Cawnpore [and] Tigers and Traitors
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VERNE, Jules [Gabriel] (1828-1905), [KINGSTON, Agnes Kinloch, translator], [BENETT, Léon, illustrator]
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New York: Scribner's & Sons, 1881
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