The Time MachineFor so long, humans have dreamt of traveling of traveling through time - popularised by H.G. Well's classic novel. As the Time Traveller travels into the future, he finds changed lands and fascinating new species. As he then approaches the end of time, he attempts to find his way back home. One of the all-time great science fiction novels. |
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Landing in the Year 802701 A D 49 | 5 |
The Time Machine Vanishes | 6 |
Weena of the Eloi | 7 |
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