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H.A.L. 1000 by Tracie Ching / Website / Store
Posted on March 7, 2012 via XombieDIRGE with 26 notes
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Posted on February 3, 2012 via Mostly Forbidden Zone with 414 notes
Source: zoomar
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Victorian Aquaman
Drawn By
David J.Cutlersuddenly the johns’ new aquaman is a disappointment.
(via love-and-radiation)
Posted on October 11, 2011 via Lulu Bonanza with 70 notes
Source: drawingsforhumans.blogspot.com
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From the mid-17th century through the 1920s Chinese novels translated into Mongolian were in huge demand in Mongolia, and there was a flourishing trade in them. But the problem for the Mongolian bookbuyers and booksellers was not only the bidding wars which would break out with Russian, Mongolian, and Chinese buyers, but that getting the manuscripts back to Mongolia to sell was difficult because of the very real chance that those transporting the books would be attacked on the way back by bandits wanting to get the manuscripts and sell them for themselves. This resulted in decades of adventurous Mongolian book traders as skilled with sword and gun as they were at selling books.
Jess Nevins, from his article The Problem With “Asian Steampunk” on Tor.comPosted on October 7, 2011 with 9 notes
Source: tor.com
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timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:
Steampunk Batgirl by Mahmud A. Asrar
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Posted on August 2, 2011 via HeroChan with 278 notes
Source: herochan
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Posted on May 25, 2011 via The Atlantic with 544 notes
Source: theatlantic
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One of the “Back to the Future” pieces for the 3B Show at Gallery 1988, by Alex Eckman.
via: TheAutumnSociety
Posted on April 22, 2011 via pacalin with 55 notes
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the Aerial Transit Company, 1843 (library of congress)
Posted on April 14, 2011 via x planes with 20 notes






