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Here, he attempted to warn them of the dangers awaiting them but was unheeded and eventually ignored. Seeing many things to convince him that the people he had tried to warn deserved what was coming to them, he helped free a chain gang and sabotage some of the Whites' preparations just as the Black
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Upon awakening Bastable discovers he is alone and the whole city of Teku Benga is in ruins. He is eventually rescued by an airship of the Royal Indian Air Service and discovers that seventy years have passed since he journeyed to meet Sharan Kang. Realising how it might be received if he insists on
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The Chinese warlord takes his captured airship to the Valley of the Morning in China, where Bastable is surprised to discover a thriving community of exiled scientists from many nations, living harmoniously in a highly advanced city. Formerly a firm supporter of the civilizing influence of Empire,
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Sent in 1902, on a mission to Kumbalari, an independent state in the North-east of the sub-continent, ruled by Sharan Kang. While there Bastable and his men are drugged by the Kumbalaris and when attempting to make their escape through the maze-like tunnels beneath the Temple of the
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After recounting his tale to Moorcock Snr., he stowed away on a ship leaving Rowe Island and eventually made his way back to Teku Benga. Re-entering the maze under the Temple of the Future Buddha, hoping to return to his own world, he is again transported between the planes.
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Moorcock stated on the forums of his website that his use of the name "Oswald Bastable" was not supposed to directly link his character with Nesbit's (i.e. to make his novels into sequels). Rather, he said that he was trying to connect with a particular "Fabian 'liberal'
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Eventually reaching a British Army outpost, he learns that a world-wide war, known as the War Between the Nations, has been raging and that this world, in which it is 1904, bears even less relation to his own 'real' time than the one he had left.
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created a character named Oswald Bastable and his five siblings in the 1890s and featured them in numerous children's adventure stories narrated by Oswald. (These stories were completely separate from Nesbit's other children's fantasy adventures,
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After visiting Teku Benga again, Bastable finds himself in a world where the Great Powers still held their empires and in some cases they are even bigger. Many familiar inventions are in evidence, including airships.
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Bastable barely manages to escape the Japanese invasion, eventually ending up in an open motor-boat which drifts to Rowe Island. After recovering there, he is captured by the Japanese and taken to a civilian camp on
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After the Battle of Washington, Bastable remained in Hood's service for a year before leaving for Bantustan, having given his manuscript into the care of Una Persson for delivery to Michael Moorcock, Snr.
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Bastable is shown many things in 'Dawn City' which finally convince him of the error of his outlook and agrees to pilot an airship carrying an experimental bomb to the great airship works in
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When in London, after being given a clean bill of health (apart from his 'amnesia'), he trains with the Special Air Police and is eventually given a position on the
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Seeing that Una Persson was in league with the Steel Tsar, Bastable switches allegiance, trusting Una's judgement. He witnesses the failure of Harry Birchington's
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On his return to London he accepts a position as second officer on The Rover, a merchant airship owned and operated by Captain Korzeniowski. While en route to the
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While attempting to disarm the bombs, thereby discrediting Djugashvili, Cornelius Dempsey stops them and lets them leave using gliding equipment, embarking on a
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mission destroying the Steel Tsar's forces. Shortly after landing, Bastable and Persson witness the flash from the explosion of the bombs over the steppe.
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revolutionist society. He is assigned to the Vassarion Belinsky, under Captain Leonov, which is sent to join Air Admiral Krassnov in an attack on the Free
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Rescued from the sea by a Japanese fishing boat, Bastable eventually arrives at Rowe Island, where he tells his story to Michael C. Moorcock.
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The world's peace is broken in 1941 when a mysterious explosion destroys Hiroshima, causing Japan to declare war on Britain. While in
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Upon reaching the airfield, the bomb, which is a nuclear device, is set off and the resulting explosion sends Bastable back to 1903.
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They are later met by horsemen from Makhno, who had managed to gain concessions from the Central Government allowing him to run his
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he is described as a renegade Englishman and chief of General O T Shaw's air force when he attended the Peace Conference Ball.
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and its sequels.) Many Bastable stories were first published in magazines as standalone pieces, not as parts of
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Alliance. Mistakenly thinking Britain is still allied with them, they give him passage on a steamer across the
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He was also the Captain of the airship carrying Captain Nye to meet the leader of an anarchist army camped in
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with Korzeniowski, they decide that it has become too dangerous to ply their trade and join the navy of
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and is on board the Vassarion Belinsky when it is sent on its mission to bomb Makhno's camp.
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Bastable was also along when the invasion of the USA started, witnessing the conquering of
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Una, who had been searching for blueprints to an O'Bean machine, gave him a lift as far as
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Edith Nesbit's character, Oswald Bastable, was born 15 August, as stated on page 201, in
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has led Russia to become one of the most civilized and democratic peoples of the world.
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Future and fantastic worlds: a bibliographical retrospective of DAW Books, 1972-1987
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Bastable joins the Russian Volunteer Airforce and undertakes training in
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at the request of General Cicero Hood and is taken to the capital, New
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the ship is sunk by the Mannanan, and the survivors left to drown.
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He encountered Jherek Carnelian and Mrs Amelia Underwood in the
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where he made contact with the American forces and was taken to
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user - with opium playing somewhat the same role for him that
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telling the truth about what has happened to him, he feigns
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and from there he makes his way north, eventually reaching
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Magic and the magician: E. Nesbit and her children's books
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Bastable is sent with the diplomatic mission to the New
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had been among the founders and leading members of the
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Index

Michael Moorcock
E. Nesbit
Michael Moorcock
The Warlord of the Air
The Land Leviathan
The Steel Tsar
E. (Edith) Nesbit
Five Children and It
serialized novels
The Story of the Treasure Seekers
The Wouldbegoods
imperialism
Hubert Bland
Fabian Society
British Empire
The Warlord of the Air
British India
Future Buddha
amnesia
London
Loch Etive
Far East
Hiroshima
The Land Leviathan
Calcutta
Arabian
Indian Ocean
Red Sea
Lola Montez
Una Persson

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