Jigsaw Men
Title | Jigsaw Men |
Year for Search | 2004 |
Authors | Greenwood, Gary |
Date Published | 2004 |
Publisher | PS Publishing |
Place Published | Harrogate, Eng. |
Keywords | Male author, Welsh author |
Annotation | Alternative history dystopia in which Dr. Frankenstein succeeded in creating “monsters”, known as “Jigsaw Men” or “Jiggers”, out of spare parts, the Martians had invaded Earth but failed to conquer it and had left some advanced technology behind, and the British Empire continues. France is divided by the British and the Prussians into North and South with a wall between the two. The U.S. still has slavery. |
Info Notes | “Introduction: In Brightest Day, in Blackest Night” by Mark Chadbourn (v-viii). |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | Welsh author. |
Full Text | 2004 Greenwood, Gary. Jigsaw Men. Harrogate, Eng.: PS Publishing, with an “Introduction: In Brightest Day, in Blackest Night” by Mark Chadbourn (v-viii). PSt Alternative history dystopia in which Dr. Frankenstein succeeded in creating “monsters”, known as “Jigsaw Men” or “Jiggers”, out of spare parts, the Martians had invaded Earth but failed to conquer it and had left some advanced technology behind, and the British Empire continues. France is divided by the British and the Prussians into North and South with a wall between the two. The U.S. still has slavery. Welsh author. |