p class="description"Set in Freedonia - author Milton Davis' world, brought to life in the "Steamfunk!" anthology and fully realized in the Steamfunk novel, "From Here to Timbuktu" - Harriet Tubman and her friend and rival, "Stagecoach" Mary Fields, chase agents of the vengeful Alchemist out of thei
The Chronicles of Harriet Tubman: Freedonia
β Scribed by Balogun Ojetade
- Book ID
- 110634717
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 220 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781481183505
- ASIN
- B0184XYO4C
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
p class="description"Set in Freedonia - author Milton Davis' world, brought to life in the "Steamfunk!" anthology and fully realized in the Steamfunk novel, "From Here to Timbuktu" - Harriet Tubman and her friend and rival, "Stagecoach" Mary Fields, chase agents of the vengeful Alchemist out of their world and into another, in which Frederick Douglass and a quite different Harriet Tubman govern a country of former enslaved Africans that rivals - and often bests - the United States, England and France in power and technology. Harriet must fight to stop a powerful alliance of British and American soldiers and the elite and fearsome Hwarang warriors of Joseon ("Korea") from invading Freedonia. But a wicked force from Harriet's world has come to destroy Freedonia and all it stands for. Will Harriet and her allies be able to stand against it?/p
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