Time Machine, The($5.99 Value)

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Step into the thrilling world of time travel with H.G. Wells’ groundbreaking classic , The Time Machine . This visionary novel takes you on a journey beyond the limits of imagination―into a distant, mysterious future where society has evolved in unexpected and chilling ways. As the Time Traveller ventures through time, he discovers a world shaped by technology, division, and decay, offering a haunting reflection of human progress and its consequences. With its thought-provoking narrative, bold philosophical undertones, and vivid storytelling, The Time Machine not only pioneered science fiction―it forever altered how we perceive time, change, and humanity’s fate.  Travel beyond time. Witness the future. Journey through time with one of the first and most influential science fiction novels ever written - Delve into a dystopian future that critiques social inequality, industrialization, and evolution - Explore the clash between the Eloi and Morlocks―two haunting reflections of human fate - Experience H.G. Wells' visionary storytelling that sparked the imagination of generations - Appreciate a deluxe hardbound edition with premium design, ideal for collectors and sci-fi enthusiasts - Reflect on timeless themes of ambition, consequence, and the ethics of innovation Perfect For: Readers who enjoy thought-provoking science fiction with philosophical undertones - Fans of dystopian and futuristic literature - Students exploring the origins and development of sci-fi as a genre - Collectors of classic literature in deluxe formats - Gift-givers looking for an inspiring and beautifully crafted edition of a literary milestone Born in Bromley in Kent, England, Herbert George “H. G.” Wells (1866-1946) has been called the father of science fiction. His most notable works include The War of the Worlds (1897), The Time Machine (1895), The Invisible Man (1897), and The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896). Wells also wrote on topics related to history and social commentary and was involved in politics for much of his life. Novels like Kipps and The History of Mr. Polly, which describe lower-middle class life, led to the suggestion that he was a worthy successor to Charles Dickens.Wells died in London in August, 1946, after having lived through two World Wars.

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