The teleportation accident

Ned Beauman

Original title: The Teleportation Accident

earliest edition we have, 2012 W F Howes, 2013 486 pages

"In the declining Weimar Republic, Egon Loeser works as a stage designer for New Expressionist theatre. His hero is the greatest set designer of the seventeenth century, Adriano Lavicini, who devised the so-called Teleportation Device for the whisking of actors from one scene to another-a miracle, until the thing malfunctioned, causing numerous deaths and perhaps summoning the devil himself. Apolitical in a dangerous...

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The teleportation accident edition · 2013 · W F Howes · 486 pages · 9781471225581
The teleportation accident edition · 2013 · Sceptre · 357 pages · 9780340998441
The Teleportation Accident paperback · 2013 · Bloomsbury USA · 368 pages · 9781620400234
The Teleportation Accident edition · 2012 · Hodder & Stoughton General Division · 368 pages · 9780340998427
Teleportation Accident edition · 2012 · Hodder & Stoughton · 9781444767551
Teleportation Accident edition · 2012 · Hodder & Stoughton · 357 pages · 9780340998434

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