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The Time Machine

Herbert George Wells

Editorial: Good Press

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Sinopsis

Embark on a thrilling journey through time with Wells' iconic "The Time Machine." This science fiction masterpiece delves into speculative fiction, exploring the possibilities and perils of time travel. Set in the 1890s, the novel is a testament to Wells' visionary imagination and his ability to craft narratives that transcend time.
Disponible desde: 08/12/2020.
Longitud de impresión: 84 páginas.

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