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  2. Mortal Engines - Wikipedia

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    The book is set in a post-apocalyptic world, ravaged by the "Sixty Minute War", a global conflict so violent it caused massive geological upheaval. To escape earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and other natural threats, a Nomad leader called Nikola Quercus (known throughout the Quartet as Nicholas Quirke, and revered as a deity) installed massive engines and wheels on London, enabling it to ...

  3. Mortal Engines Quartet - Wikipedia

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    He began the first volume of the series, Mortal Engines, in the 1980s, and it was published in 2001. Reeve then published three further novels, Predator's Gold (2003), Infernal Devices (2005), and A Darkling Plain (2006). [3] The series is set thousands of years in the future, after the Sixty Minute War has devastated Earth.

  4. Mortal Engines (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Engines is a 2018 post-apocalyptic steampunk ... Set more than a thousand years in the future following a cataclysmic conflict known as the Sixty Minute War ...

  5. Infernal Devices (Reeve novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Book, bearing the insignia of the President of the United States of America, contains the activation codes for the final remaining orbital weapons left over from the Sixty Minute War; potentially with firepower far greater than that of MEDUSA, which destroyed the Traction City of London in Mortal Engines. After meeting former Lost Boy now ...

  6. 60 Minutes Overtime - AOL

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    For more than five decades, 60 Minutes has covered it all—from headline news to quiet human stories—fit neatly in one hour. Now in the digital age, we have more time and use novel approaches ...

  7. List of fictional towns in literature - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Engines Quartet: Anchorage-in-Vineland is the static and stable version of the previously mobile Traction City of Anchorage. The city had decided to stop wandering the Arctic wastes and settle in the green and unspoilt land of Vineland, on what was left of the continent of North America, some millennia after the Sixty Minute War ...

  8. Category:Mortal Engines - Wikipedia

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    The Mortal Engines Quartet is a science fiction and fantasy novel series by Philip Reeve. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  9. Predator's Gold - Wikipedia

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    Predator's Gold, the second book in the Mortal Engines Quartet series, is a young-adult science fiction novel written by Philip Reeve and published in 2003. In the book, Tom and Hester stumble across the ice raft of Anchorage.