The Time Machine An Invention

The Time Machine An Invention by H. G. Wells is a thought-provoking novella published by Random House Publishing Group on November 12, 2002. This edition, part of the Modern Library paperback series, spans 136 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows the Time Traveller as he journeys to the year 802,701, where he discovers a seemingly utopian society of evolved humans, only to uncover the unsettling truths that threaten humanity’s future.
Readers will find an exploration of themes such as social progress and class struggle woven throughout the story. The Time Machine delves into the implications of time travel and the consequences of human actions, offering a critical perspective on the human condition. This edition brings to life H. G. Wells’s insights into a distant and disturbing future, making it a significant work within the realms of science fiction and classic literature.
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When the intrepid Time Traveller finds himself in the year 802,701, he encounters a seemingly utopian society of evolved human beings but then unearths the dark secret that sets mankind on course toward its inevitable destruction. An insightful look into a distant, bleak, and disturbing future, The Time Machine goes beyond the reaches of science fiction to provide a strikingly relevant discussion of social progress, class struggle, and the human condition.
Hailed as a masterpiece of its genre, H. G. Wells’s famous novella about the perils of history and the hubris of modernity comes vividly alive in this remarkable reissue of a unique 1931 illustrated edition.
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