Newton's Cannon

Book One of THE AGE OF UNREASON (The Age of Unreason)

mass market paperback, 384 pages

Langue : English

Publié 29 mars 1999 par Del Rey.

ISBN :
978-0-345-43378-7
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a publié une critique de Newton's Cannon par Greg Keyes

Clockpunk with a touch of horror... and a few famous people too many.

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An interesting alternate history based on the premise that Isaac Newton's experiments in alchemy had borne as much fruit as his investigation of physics.

The book roughly consists of two parallel stories: that of Benjamin Franklin in the New World and England, and of a woman named Adrienne in France. Their stories are told in alternating chapters.

Newton's discoveries have opened the door to a whole slew of new inventions, most important of which is called an "aetherscreiber". The basic idea is that two attuned crystals can copy each other's vibrations even if they are literally on the other side of the world - making one-on-one communication possible worldwide. However, they only work in pairs: each screiber can only be attuned to one other, so mass media is not yet possible.
Nonetheless, it is through these ingenuous alchemical devices that the two storylines are linked together, as people in both …

Sujets

  • Science fiction
  • Fiction
  • Fantasy - Historical
  • Fiction - Fantasy
  • Fantasy
  • Franklin, Benjamin,
  • Fantasy - Series
  • Fiction / Fantasy / General
  • Fantasy - General
  • 1706-1790