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  • Published: 3 September 2018
  • ISBN: 9781784874575
  • Imprint: Vintage Classics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 128
  • RRP: $9.99

The Time Machine




A brilliantly imaginative flight of fancy from the father of science fiction, or a prophetic vision of the future of the planet?


Brilliantly imaginative fiction or the shape of things to come? H.G. Wells's masterpiece still retains its power to provoke and enthral.

In the Time Traveller's miraculous new machine, we will be carried from a Victorian dinner table to 802,701 AD, when the Earth is divided between the gentle, ineffective Eloi, and the ape-like Morlocks; forward again by a million years or so to glimpse a dying world of blood-red beaches and menacing shapes; and on again to the last days of our planet, a remote twilight where nothing moves but darkness and a cold wind.

  • Published: 3 September 2018
  • ISBN: 9781784874575
  • Imprint: Vintage Classics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 128
  • RRP: $9.99

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About the author

H. G. Wells

H.G. Wells was a professional writer and journalist who published more than a hundred books, including pioneering science fiction novels, histories, essays and programmes for world regeneration. He was a founding member of numerous movements including Liberty and PEN International - the world's oldest human rights organization - and his Rights of Man laid the groundwork for the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Wells' controversial and progressive views on equality and the shape of a truly developed nation remain directly relevant to our world today. He was, in Bertrand Russell's words, 'an important liberator of thought and action'.

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Praise for The Time Machine

A seminal work of dystopian fiction, Wells's tale of the voyages of the Time Traveller in the distant future (AD 802,701) is also a cracking adventure story.

Sunday Telegraph

In its decency and commitment to the future, its dramatisation of its hero's moral and imaginative reach, The Time Machine is as good a testament as any to the values and achievement of one of our bravest and most stimulating writers, one whose best work comically or horrifically continues to feel as if it bodies forth the shape of things to come.

Independent on Sunday

A master writer who led a lot of people out of superstition and hopelessness

Guardian