Author: Luis Senarens
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Frank Reade and His Steam Horse is a set of short stories by Luis Senarens. Contents: Putting the "Animile" Together Barney in Ireland The Race The Prairie League The Running Fight on the Plains Midnight Deviltry The Rescue and more.
Frank Reade and His Steam Horse
Author: Luis Senarens
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Frank Reade and His Steam Horse is a set of short stories by Luis Senarens. Contents: Putting the "Animile" Together Barney in Ireland The Race The Prairie League The Running Fight on the Plains Midnight Deviltry The Rescue and more.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Frank Reade and His Steam Horse is a set of short stories by Luis Senarens. Contents: Putting the "Animile" Together Barney in Ireland The Race The Prairie League The Running Fight on the Plains Midnight Deviltry The Rescue and more.
Frank Reade And His Steam Horse
Author: Luis Senarens
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9361429981
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
"Frank Reade and His Steam Horse" by Luis Senarens is a thrilling science fiction adventure set in the Victorian era, showcasing the pioneering spirit of inventor Frank Reade and his remarkable mechanical marvel, the Steam Horse. Senarens' narrative bursts with innovation as Reade explores uncharted territories and pushes the boundaries of technology with his steam-powered inventions. As an inventor ahead of his time, Reade embodies the spirit of exploration and ingenuity, using his mechanical prowess to navigate daring adventures and embark on groundbreaking journeys. Through Senarens' vivid storytelling, readers are transported to a world where invention and exploration go hand in hand, where steam-powered contraptions propel characters to new heights of discovery. Amidst the excitement of adventure, Senarens also delves into the moral implications of Reade's innovations, raising questions about the responsibilities that come with technological advancement. Through the lens of his fictional character, Senarens offers readers a captivating exploration of the intersection between invention, exploration, and ethics in a rapidly changing world. "Frank Reade and His Steam Horse" is a captivating blend of adventure, science fiction, and innovation, showcasing the limitless possibilities of human ingenuity and the thrill of exploration in an era defined by technological advancement.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 9361429981
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
"Frank Reade and His Steam Horse" by Luis Senarens is a thrilling science fiction adventure set in the Victorian era, showcasing the pioneering spirit of inventor Frank Reade and his remarkable mechanical marvel, the Steam Horse. Senarens' narrative bursts with innovation as Reade explores uncharted territories and pushes the boundaries of technology with his steam-powered inventions. As an inventor ahead of his time, Reade embodies the spirit of exploration and ingenuity, using his mechanical prowess to navigate daring adventures and embark on groundbreaking journeys. Through Senarens' vivid storytelling, readers are transported to a world where invention and exploration go hand in hand, where steam-powered contraptions propel characters to new heights of discovery. Amidst the excitement of adventure, Senarens also delves into the moral implications of Reade's innovations, raising questions about the responsibilities that come with technological advancement. Through the lens of his fictional character, Senarens offers readers a captivating exploration of the intersection between invention, exploration, and ethics in a rapidly changing world. "Frank Reade and His Steam Horse" is a captivating blend of adventure, science fiction, and innovation, showcasing the limitless possibilities of human ingenuity and the thrill of exploration in an era defined by technological advancement.
Frank Reade And His Steam Horse
Author: Harry Enton
Publisher: Ornamental Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1945325291
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Frank Reade Senior returns, traveling the West in search of adventure with his astonishing new invention: the Steam Horse. As he battles outlaws in the prairies, he meets a new ally, a veteran Buffalo Soldier named Pomp. But will this be enough to counter the biggest band of cutthroats and brigands Frank has ever met?
Publisher: Ornamental Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1945325291
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 165
Book Description
Frank Reade Senior returns, traveling the West in search of adventure with his astonishing new invention: the Steam Horse. As he battles outlaws in the prairies, he meets a new ally, a veteran Buffalo Soldier named Pomp. But will this be enough to counter the biggest band of cutthroats and brigands Frank has ever met?
Frank Reade and His Steam Horse
Author: "Noname"
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781517175399
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
PUTTING THE "ANIMILE" TOGETHER. "Musha, my God, an' what do ye call it?" Frank Reade looked up with a pleasant smile, as a brick-colored head was thrust into the half-open doorway of the wood-shed, where he was hard at work putting the several parts of his invention together. "Call it!" said the sixteen-year-old genius, with a proud glance at his wonderful idea; "why, I call it a steam horse." "A harse, is it?" "It is," said Frank. "Wid stale an' iron legs, an' a big copper belly on him?" "You're right." "An' can he walk?" "Yes, and run too." "Worra, worra, did yez iver hear the loikes o' that?" cried the Irishman, throwing up his hands in astonishment. "Would ye have the nateness to allow me to sthep in for a whist, while I obsarve the construction of the conthrivance? I can philosophize, and so forth, but be the smoke o' Kate Kelly's pipe (be the same token, it was a rale black dudeen), this bates me philosophy, it do." "Who are you?" asked Frank. "Patrick McSpalten's my name. Will yez allow me in?" "I suppose so," said Frank, and into the wood-shed walked the Irishman. He was a good-natured looking man of about thirty, pleasant-faced, well-dressed, and full of blarney. "Arrah, it's a jaynus ye are," he said as he looked at Frank's invention. "An' do ye mane to tell me that you constructed that conthrivance all out of yer own head, me gossoon?" "Oh, no," grinned Frank. "I use quite a quantity of steel, iron and copper." "Oh, I didn't mane that," hastily said Patrick McSpalten. "I want to know if ye conthrived the masheen all alone?" "You bet your bottom dollar I did," said Frank. "I could make a metal casting of any animal and send it traveling with speed. This horse will probably travel at the rate of sixty miles an hour when under high pressure, and could keep going thirty-five or forty miles an hour for ten hours, with occasional ten minute stops to cool a hot joint." "Is that so?" ejaculated Patrick. "I can philosophize and so forth, but that bates me. Now, I moind that I was jist as much surprised whin I was tould about a Sthame Mon that thraveled over the counthry out west and--" "What?" cried Frank Reade, surprise ringing in his voice. "The Steam Man was my invention."
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781517175399
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
PUTTING THE "ANIMILE" TOGETHER. "Musha, my God, an' what do ye call it?" Frank Reade looked up with a pleasant smile, as a brick-colored head was thrust into the half-open doorway of the wood-shed, where he was hard at work putting the several parts of his invention together. "Call it!" said the sixteen-year-old genius, with a proud glance at his wonderful idea; "why, I call it a steam horse." "A harse, is it?" "It is," said Frank. "Wid stale an' iron legs, an' a big copper belly on him?" "You're right." "An' can he walk?" "Yes, and run too." "Worra, worra, did yez iver hear the loikes o' that?" cried the Irishman, throwing up his hands in astonishment. "Would ye have the nateness to allow me to sthep in for a whist, while I obsarve the construction of the conthrivance? I can philosophize, and so forth, but be the smoke o' Kate Kelly's pipe (be the same token, it was a rale black dudeen), this bates me philosophy, it do." "Who are you?" asked Frank. "Patrick McSpalten's my name. Will yez allow me in?" "I suppose so," said Frank, and into the wood-shed walked the Irishman. He was a good-natured looking man of about thirty, pleasant-faced, well-dressed, and full of blarney. "Arrah, it's a jaynus ye are," he said as he looked at Frank's invention. "An' do ye mane to tell me that you constructed that conthrivance all out of yer own head, me gossoon?" "Oh, no," grinned Frank. "I use quite a quantity of steel, iron and copper." "Oh, I didn't mane that," hastily said Patrick McSpalten. "I want to know if ye conthrived the masheen all alone?" "You bet your bottom dollar I did," said Frank. "I could make a metal casting of any animal and send it traveling with speed. This horse will probably travel at the rate of sixty miles an hour when under high pressure, and could keep going thirty-five or forty miles an hour for ten hours, with occasional ten minute stops to cool a hot joint." "Is that so?" ejaculated Patrick. "I can philosophize and so forth, but that bates me. Now, I moind that I was jist as much surprised whin I was tould about a Sthame Mon that thraveled over the counthry out west and--" "What?" cried Frank Reade, surprise ringing in his voice. "The Steam Man was my invention."
Frank Reade and His Steam Horse
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dime novels
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dime novels
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Frank Reade, Jr. With His New Steam Horse In The North-West
Author: Luis Senarens
Publisher: Ornamental Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1945325305
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
Hardy pioneers who know what they’re doing travel West in large wagon trains. And greenhorn Minnesota gentleman Leslie Walker, his new bride, and his mother are beginning to realize their fatal mistake. Their single prairie schooner may well become their final resting place unless Frank Reade Junior and his incredible Steam Horse can somehow conquer the wilds of the savage and deadly American North West.
Publisher: Ornamental Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1945325305
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 73
Book Description
Hardy pioneers who know what they’re doing travel West in large wagon trains. And greenhorn Minnesota gentleman Leslie Walker, his new bride, and his mother are beginning to realize their fatal mistake. Their single prairie schooner may well become their final resting place unless Frank Reade Junior and his incredible Steam Horse can somehow conquer the wilds of the savage and deadly American North West.
Robots in American Popular Culture
Author: Steve Carper
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476635056
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
They are invincible warriors of steel, silky-skinned enticers, stealers of jobs and lovable goofball sidekicks. Legions of robots and androids star in the dream factories of Hollywood and leer on pulp magazine covers, instantly recognizable icons of American popular culture. For two centuries, we have been told tales of encounters with creatures stronger, faster and smarter than ourselves, making us wonder who would win in a battle between machine and human. This book examines society's introduction to robots and androids such as Robby and Rosie, Elektro and Sparko, Data, WALL-E, C-3PO and the Terminator, particularly before and after World War II when the power of technology exploded. Learn how robots evolved with the times and then eventually caught up with and surpassed them.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476635056
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
They are invincible warriors of steel, silky-skinned enticers, stealers of jobs and lovable goofball sidekicks. Legions of robots and androids star in the dream factories of Hollywood and leer on pulp magazine covers, instantly recognizable icons of American popular culture. For two centuries, we have been told tales of encounters with creatures stronger, faster and smarter than ourselves, making us wonder who would win in a battle between machine and human. This book examines society's introduction to robots and androids such as Robby and Rosie, Elektro and Sparko, Data, WALL-E, C-3PO and the Terminator, particularly before and after World War II when the power of technology exploded. Learn how robots evolved with the times and then eventually caught up with and surpassed them.
Newsdealer
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Booksellers and bookselling
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Booksellers and bookselling
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns
Author: Paul Green
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476662576
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
From automatons to zombies, many elements of fantasy and science fiction have been cross-pollinated with the Western movie genre. In its second edition, this encyclopedia of the Weird Western includes many new entries covering film, television, animation, novels, pulp fiction, short stories, comic books, graphic novels and video and role-playing games. Categories include Weird, Weird Menace, Science Fiction, Space, Steampunk and Romance Westerns.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476662576
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
From automatons to zombies, many elements of fantasy and science fiction have been cross-pollinated with the Western movie genre. In its second edition, this encyclopedia of the Weird Western includes many new entries covering film, television, animation, novels, pulp fiction, short stories, comic books, graphic novels and video and role-playing games. Categories include Weird, Weird Menace, Science Fiction, Space, Steampunk and Romance Westerns.
Gears and God
Author: Nathaniel Williams
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817319840
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
A revealing study of the connections between nineteenth-century technological fiction and American religious faith. In Gears and God: Technocratic Fiction, Faith, and Empire in Mark Twain’s America, Nathaniel Williams analyzes the genre of technology-themed exploration novels—dime novel adventure stories featuring steam-powered and electrified robots, airships, and submersibles. This genre proliferated during the same cultural moment when evolutionary science was dismantling Americans’ prevailing, biblically based understanding of human history. While their heyday occurred in the late 1800s, technocratic adventure novels like Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court inspired later fiction about science and technology. Similar to the science fiction plotlines of writers like Jules Verne and H. Rider Haggard, and anticipating the adventures of Tom Swift some decades later, these novels feature Americans using technology to visit and seize control of remote locales, a trait that has led many scholars to view them primarily as protoimperialist narratives. Their legacy, however, is more complicated. As they grew in popularity, such works became as concerned with the preservation of a fraught Anglo-Protestant American identity as they were with spreading that identity across the globe. Many of these novels frequently assert the Bible’s authority as a historical source. Collectively, such stories popularized the notion that technology and travel might essentially “prove” the Bible’s veracity—a message that continues to be deployed in contemporary debates over intelligent design, the teaching of evolution in public schools, and in reality TV shows that seek historical evidence for biblical events. Williams argues that these fictions performed significant cultural work, and he consolidates evidence from the novels themselves, as well as news articles, sermons, and other sources of the era, outlining and mapping the development of technocratic fiction.
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 0817319840
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
A revealing study of the connections between nineteenth-century technological fiction and American religious faith. In Gears and God: Technocratic Fiction, Faith, and Empire in Mark Twain’s America, Nathaniel Williams analyzes the genre of technology-themed exploration novels—dime novel adventure stories featuring steam-powered and electrified robots, airships, and submersibles. This genre proliferated during the same cultural moment when evolutionary science was dismantling Americans’ prevailing, biblically based understanding of human history. While their heyday occurred in the late 1800s, technocratic adventure novels like Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court inspired later fiction about science and technology. Similar to the science fiction plotlines of writers like Jules Verne and H. Rider Haggard, and anticipating the adventures of Tom Swift some decades later, these novels feature Americans using technology to visit and seize control of remote locales, a trait that has led many scholars to view them primarily as protoimperialist narratives. Their legacy, however, is more complicated. As they grew in popularity, such works became as concerned with the preservation of a fraught Anglo-Protestant American identity as they were with spreading that identity across the globe. Many of these novels frequently assert the Bible’s authority as a historical source. Collectively, such stories popularized the notion that technology and travel might essentially “prove” the Bible’s veracity—a message that continues to be deployed in contemporary debates over intelligent design, the teaching of evolution in public schools, and in reality TV shows that seek historical evidence for biblical events. Williams argues that these fictions performed significant cultural work, and he consolidates evidence from the novels themselves, as well as news articles, sermons, and other sources of the era, outlining and mapping the development of technocratic fiction.