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Hardcover The Time Machine Book

ISBN: 1403709904

ISBN13: 9781403709905

The Time Machine

Embark on a captivating adventure with H.G. Wells' The Time Machine. Witness humanity's future, explore the depths of time, and ponder on profound questions. This unabridged edition guarantees an immersive experience. A timeless journey through time Pioneering science fiction classic by H.G. Wells Unforgettable journey through space Encounters with future civilizations Thought-provoking exploration of society and human nature Unabridged edition for an authentic reading experience This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rated 5 stars
Just like the movie.

Fun look at the rapid passing of time into a odd future. Great read!

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Rated 5 stars
The Time Machine

Truly, a fantastic piece of science fiction! Once you start reading it you won't want to stop. Wells prose flows so smoothly and the pacing of the story keeps you gripped the whole time.

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Don Quixote is our favorite book!

Very good book every member of house enjoyed.

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Rated 5 stars
Wind yourself 100+ yrs back to get the context and then be prepared to...

travel 800,000+ yrs in to the future and back. This book is the story of a nineteen century time traveler who travels some 800,000 odd yrs into the future and contrary to his expectations of a progressive civilization he notices one in its decadency, i.e. in the "twilight of humanity". Humanity, he notices, has evolved into two distinct races; one that lives an idyllic, vegetarian, carefree life and appeared to him as unintelligent...

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Rated 5 stars
excellent annotated series of hg well sf works using 1st editions

This is an excellent critical edition of the initial edition of the Time Machine by Leon Stover. Most reprints of the Time Machine and other of Wells' SF novels typically use later revisions. Stover argues effectively for the greater artistic merit of the initial editions. It is part of a series of extensively annotated editions of Wells' science fiction. The editor also has a lengthy introduction which discusses the context...

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