The Aylesford Skull
By (Author) James P. Blaylock
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
25th January 2013
25th January 2013
United Kingdom
Paperback
400
Width 131mm, Height 203mm, Spine 28mm
408g
Professor Langdon St. Ives brilliant but eccentric scientist and explorer is at home in Aylesford with his family. Not far away a steam launch is taken by pirates, the crew murdered, and a grave is possibly robbed of the skull. The suspected grave robber, the infamous Dr. Ignacio Narbondo, is an old nemesis of St. Ives. When Narbondo kidnaps his son Eddie, St. Ives races into London in pursuit.
Praise for James P. Blaylock:
"A singular American fabulist." - William Gibson, author of The Difference Engine
"Blaylock is a magician!" - Michael Swanwick
"Blaylock's prose is so rich it literally sings!" - Charles de Lint
"Blaylock is better than anyone else at showing us the magic that secretly animates our world..." - Tim Powers, author of On Stranger Tides
"While many recent novels have picked up the steampunk banner, this one fully delivers, offering action, farce, tender relationships, and prose full of genuine Victorian cadence and flavor." - Publishers Weekly [on The Affair of the Chalk Cliffs]
"St. Ives has to be one of the most fleshed out Victorian characters ever written, and Im sincerely hoping that Blaylock isnt finished with this scientist adventurer. The Aylesford Skull can easily stand alone without any knowledge of Blaylocks previous steampunk stories, but youll want to hunt down additional St. Ives tales, Im for certain." Wired.com
James Paul Blaylock was born in Long Beach, California, in 1950, and attended California State University, where he received an MA. He was befriended and mentored by Philip K. Dick, along with his contemporaries K.W. Jeter and Tim Powers, and is regarded - along with Powers and Jeter - as one of the founding fathers of the steampunk movement. Winner of two World Fantasy Awards and a Philip K. Dick Award.