Month: May 2014

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab

The Mystery of a Hansom Cab by Fergus Hume My rating: 4 of 5 stars A body turns up in St Kilda, murdered in a Hansom cab. Leaving aside the quaint social mores of the time, expressed by characters in the book, and in the style and form of the the book itself, this is […]

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Pompeii: The Film

So I saw the latest disaster film, Pompeii, which is a kind of combination of Titanic with Gladiator. I can’t say it’s a great movie, though it is a fun one. To a Pompeii-lover like me, there were a few annoying things. Like, at the beginning I think that there is a shot of one […]

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Fergus Hulme’s Mystery of a Hansom Cab

A great little book, I discovered some early feminism in there. From an entire section on it, there is this little quote: Depend upon it, that if Adam was angry at Eve for having eaten the apple and got them driven out of the pleasant garden, his descendants have amply revenged themselves on Eve’s daughters […]

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London Steampunkery

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Paris

I’m travelling, so don’t have too much time to blog, but here are two photos to make up for it. They’re from a bandes desinées shop in Paris. I bought a Sherlock Holmes one, which looks very cool. It’s on the top right-hand corner above. There’s an interesting piece on bandes desinées here.

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The Politics in Science Fiction

A few days ago, Foz Meadows wrote a widely circulated piece on why politics belong in science fiction. The background was this: there has been a flare=up of the culture wars in the SF community, sparked by the odious views of Vox Day, a man of virulent racist and homophobic opinions, who apparently helped coordinate […]

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