Any book with industrialization or advanced tech in a historical/fantasy setting, like A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court or The Last Ringbearer for example.
Kage Baker’s The Company series. A race of immortal cyborgs stolen as children throughout time is tasked with saving the lost relics of humanity’s past for a group of mysterious collectors in the future.
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Stars of chaos by Priest historical China with advanced, retrofuturistic technology, kinda steampunk-without-steam genre.
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Patricia Kennealy-Morrison’s Keltiad Saga
The Throne of Scone is the first book. Celts in medieval castles and magic but also spaceships.
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The Edge series Ilona Andrews first book On the Edge, magic and sort of steampunk.
Kate Daniels series also by Ilona Andrews, first book Magic Bites, this isn’t exactly what you asked for but it’s set in near future earth where magic comes back into the world and competes with tech in waves, where one works and the other doesn’t during alternate waves thst are unpredictable. Lots of new magic made devices to serve the same purpose, such as hybrid cars that run in either.
Sons of Destiny series Jean Johnson first book The Sword, high fantasy set in a world with magically created tech such as self driving wagons and light globes. MC in first book is from earth and pulled through a portal to save her and to fulfill a prophecy.
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You might like *1632* and the myriad sequels. The premise is that a West Virginia mining town in 1999 is inexplicably dropped into Thuringia in 1632.
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Kage Baker’s The Company series. A race of immortal cyborgs stolen as children throughout time is tasked with saving the lost relics of humanity’s past for a group of mysterious collectors in the future.
Stars of chaos by Priest historical China with advanced, retrofuturistic technology, kinda steampunk-without-steam genre.
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison’s Keltiad Saga
The Throne of Scone is the first book. Celts in medieval castles and magic but also spaceships.
The Edge series Ilona Andrews first book On the Edge, magic and sort of steampunk.
Kate Daniels series also by Ilona Andrews, first book Magic Bites, this isn’t exactly what you asked for but it’s set in near future earth where magic comes back into the world and competes with tech in waves, where one works and the other doesn’t during alternate waves thst are unpredictable. Lots of new magic made devices to serve the same purpose, such as hybrid cars that run in either.
Sons of Destiny series Jean Johnson first book The Sword, high fantasy set in a world with magically created tech such as self driving wagons and light globes. MC in first book is from earth and pulled through a portal to save her and to fulfill a prophecy.
You might like *1632* and the myriad sequels. The premise is that a West Virginia mining town in 1999 is inexplicably dropped into Thuringia in 1632.