The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
The Time Machine is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells, published in 1895. It is generally credited with the popularisation of the concept of time travel by using a vehicle that allows an operator to travel purposefully and selectively. The term "time machine", coined by Wells, is now universally used to refer to such a vehicle. This work is an early example of the Dying Earth subgenre. The Time Machine has since been adapted into two feature films of the same name, as well as two television versions, and a large number of comic book adaptations. It has also indirectly inspired many more works of fiction in many media. (from wikipedia.org)
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The Time Machine - wikipedia The Time Machine is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells, published in 1895. It is generally credited with the popularisation of the concept of time travel by using a vehicle that allows an operator to travel purposefully and selectively. |
The Time Machine (1960 film) This is a 1960 British science fiction film based on the novel The Time Machine by H. G. Wells. The film was directed and produced by George Pal. |
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The Time Machine by H. G. Wells The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Time Machine, by H. G. Wells. Download This eBook. Read this book online. HTML. EPUP. Kindle. Plain Text. ... |
The Time Machine: An Invention Author: H. G. Wells, 1866-1946. Publisher: Henry Holt and Company, New York. Language: English. Book contributor: Mississauga - University of Toronto. |
The Time Machine By H. G. Wells, 1866-1946. Published 1922. Publisher: Henry Holt & Company. Collection: opensource_textbooks; additional_collections. |
Audio Books |
The Time Machine, Read by Mark Nelson LibriVox recording of The Time Machine, by H.G. Wells. Read by Mark Nelson. Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text. |
The Time Machine, Read by Mark F. Smith LibriVox recording of The Time Machine, by H. G. Wells. Read by Mark F. Smith. Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text. |
The Time Machine, Read by LibriVox Volunteers LibriVox recording of The Time Machine, by H.G. Wells. Source: Librivox recording of a public-domain text. Read by: LibriVox Volunteers: Paul Adams, Mike Pelton, Richard Kilmer, and James K. White. |