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  2. The Time Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Time Machine was reprinted in Two Complete Science-Adventure Books in 1951. A Victorian Englishman, identified only as the Time Traveller, tells his weekly dinner guests that he has experimental verification of a machine that can travel through time. He shows them what he says is a small model, and they watch it disappear.

  3. Time travel - Wikipedia

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    The first page of The Time Machine published by Heinemann. Time travel is the hypothetical activity of traveling into the past or future. Time travel is a concept in philosophy and fiction, particularly science fiction. In fiction, time travel is typically achieved through the use of a device known as a time machine. The idea of a time machine ...

  4. Heinemann (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    William Heinemann began working in the publishing industry under Nicolas Trübner, [2] who was a major publisher of what was called Oriental scholarship. [3] When, two years after Trübner's death, his company was taken over by the firm of Kegan Paul, Heinemann left and founded William Heinemann Ltd in Covent Garden, London, in 1890. [2]

  5. Weena - Wikipedia

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    Weena is a fictional character in the novel The Time Machine, written by H. G. Wells in 1895 on the concept of time travel. In the story, an unnamed time traveler travels to 802,701 A.D. using his time machine, [1] to find that humans have evolved into two species: the Eloi, the leisure class; and the Morlocks, the working class. [2]

  6. File:The Time Machine (H. G. Wells, William Heinemann, 1895 ...

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    The Time Machine (H.G. Wells, William Heinemann, 1895) Items portrayed in this file depicts. The Time Machine: An Invention. File history.

  7. Mind at the End of Its Tether - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Heinemann) Mind at the End of Its Tether (1945) is H. G. Wells' last book — only 34 pages long — which he wrote at the age of 78. In it, Wells considers the idea of humanity being soon replaced by some other, more advanced, species of being. [1] He bases this thought on his long interest in the paleontological record.

  8. Category:The Time Machine - Wikipedia

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    Time After Time (1979 film) Time After Time (Alexander novel) Time Machine (unfinished film) Template:The Time Machine; The Time Machine (1960 film) The Time Machine (1978 film) The Time Machine (2002 film) Time Machine: The Journey Back; The Time Ships; TimeRiders

  9. Time Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Time Machine, an 1895 novel by H. G. Wells; Time Machine (short story series), a 1959–1989 series of stories published in Boys' Life magazine; Time Machine (novel series), a 1984–1989 series of children's adventures