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The Time Machine

H. G. Wells

Editora: Nostalgia Classic Collection

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Sinopse

This is the classic science fiction novel by H.G. Wells, firt published in 1895.
The story revolves around a scientist in Victorian England, who invents a time machine and travels to the future of AD 802,701. In His travels, he encounters a group of people called the Elois, a society of small, elegant, child-like adults that live in small communities within large and futuristic yet slowly deteriorating buildings, and having a fruit-based diet.
Trouble ensues as the scientist discovers that his time machine was stolen by people called the Morlocks, an ape-like troglodyte that live underground and feed upon the Elois.
The time traveller sets out to danger to recover his machine and return to his own timeline.
Disponível desde: 13/02/2018.
Comprimento de impressão: 180 páginas.

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