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Exploring the innovative concepts of spacetime, biology, and sociology, this classic science fiction work presents a narrative that allows readers to journey through time, envisioning both utopian and dystopian futures. H.G. Wells' original text, celebrated for its prophetic insights, has influenced countless adaptations in film and radio. This edition features a new introduction by Poul Houe and a biography of Wells, ensuring that contemporary readers can appreciate the enduring impact and relevance of this seminal work.
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The Time Machine, H. G. Wells
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- 2020
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- Title
- The Time Machine
- Language
- English
- Authors
- H. G. Wells
- Publisher
- Tankebanen forlag/utopos publishing
- Released
- 2020
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 164
- ISBN13
- 9788293659204
- Category
- Sci-fi and Fantasy
- Description
- Exploring the innovative concepts of spacetime, biology, and sociology, this classic science fiction work presents a narrative that allows readers to journey through time, envisioning both utopian and dystopian futures. H.G. Wells' original text, celebrated for its prophetic insights, has influenced countless adaptations in film and radio. This edition features a new introduction by Poul Houe and a biography of Wells, ensuring that contemporary readers can appreciate the enduring impact and relevance of this seminal work.