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The Time Machine : Illustrated abridged Classics (Om Illustrated Classics)

By: Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: India Om Books International 1 April 2015Description: 340 g 240 pages 15.24 x 1.75 x 22.86 cm Hardcover.ISBN: 9789384225445.Subject(s): Children's Illustrated Classics
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The Time Machine is one of the most influential science fiction novels of all time. It is an adventure story documenting the Time Traveller's travel into the future by a machine constructed by him. Once there, he discovered that society, as he knows it, has fallen into ruins. All that is left are remnants of crumbling building and overgrown vegetation. He comes in contact with two species instead of modern humans. Much of the novel concerns the Time Traveller's horrifying discovery of this divided world. It gradually becomes apparent about the ultimate kind of society stratified by class, by those who have and those who do not. This book is a work of great imagination that can be read and appreciated by fans of both Science Fiction and Non-Science Fiction.
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The Time Machine is one of the most influential science fiction novels of all time. It is an adventure story documenting the Time Traveller's travel into the future by a machine constructed by him. Once there, he discovered that society, as he knows it, has fallen into ruins. All that is left are remnants of crumbling building and overgrown vegetation. He comes in contact with two species instead of modern humans. Much of the novel concerns the Time Traveller's horrifying discovery of this divided world. It gradually becomes apparent about the ultimate kind of society stratified by class, by those who have and those who do not. This book is a work of great imagination that can be read and appreciated by fans of both Science Fiction and Non-Science Fiction.