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The Time Machine and the Man Who Could Work Miracles

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  • 122 páginas
  • 5 horas de lectura

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'He succeeds in placing before the reader a vision of the world in cosmic time.' Norman Nicholson. The Time Traveller knew that Time was only a kind of Space. The fantastic story of his adventures in a machine which could travel in any direction of Space and Time has captured the imagination of millions. H.G. Wells, one of the giants of twentieth-century literature, in this brilliant forerunner of today's SF did something which had never been done before and which had never been done since with the same vitality and bright inventiveness. 'The Time Machine,,, that little masterpiece' J.B. Priestly. Also included is one of H.G. Wells' most popular and enduring short stories 'The Man who could Work Miracles. Cover illustration by Alan Lee.

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Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
ELT-Verl.
Publicado en
1984
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
122
ISBN10
3883890081
ISBN13
9783883890081
Serie
Primera publicación
1895
Título original
The Time Machine
Calificación
3,75 de 5
Descripción
'He succeeds in placing before the reader a vision of the world in cosmic time.' Norman Nicholson. The Time Traveller knew that Time was only a kind of Space. The fantastic story of his adventures in a machine which could travel in any direction of Space and Time has captured the imagination of millions. H.G. Wells, one of the giants of twentieth-century literature, in this brilliant forerunner of today's SF did something which had never been done before and which had never been done since with the same vitality and bright inventiveness. 'The Time Machine,,, that little masterpiece' J.B. Priestly. Also included is one of H.G. Wells' most popular and enduring short stories 'The Man who could Work Miracles. Cover illustration by Alan Lee.