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The Time Machine 1.0
'Time Machine' is a phrase coined byWellshimself. There is no doubt that as an author, he was bornbeforehis time. The book has been turned into films (that most ofus willhave seen) as well as plays etc. In some respects there isacertain naivety in the plot, but no more than would beexpectedgiven that the book was first published before 1900.Nevertheless,it's a book that should be on everyone's list of'things to readbefore I die'. Magnificent!
The Time Machine (Book) 1.0
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The Time Machine is a science fictionnovellaby H. G. Wells, published in 1895 for the first time andlateradapted into at least two feature films of the same name, aswellas two television versions, and a large number of comicbookadaptations. It indirectly inspired many more works of fictioninmany media. This 32,000 word story is generally credited withthepopularisation of the concept of time travel using a vehiclethatallows an operator to travel purposefully and selectively. Theterm"time machine", coined by Wells, is now universally used toreferto such a vehicle. This work is an early example of the DyingEarthsubgenre.--------------------------THIS BOOK IS CREATED BY APPMK (http://www.appmk.com)
H.G. Wells - War of the Worlds 1.2
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The War of the Worlds is a science fiction novel by EnglishauthorH.G. Wells. It is the first-person narrative of anunnamedprotagonistin Surrey and that of his younger brother inLondon asEarth isinvaded by Martians. Written between 1895 and1897, it isone of theearliest stories that detail a conflictbetween mankindand anextraterrestrial race. The novel is one ofthe mostcommented-onworks in the science fiction canon. The plothas beenrelated toinvasion literature of the time. The novel hasbeenvariouslyinterpreted as a commentary on evolutionarytheory,BritishImperialism, and generally Victorian superstitions,fearsandprejudices. At the time of publication it was classifiedasascientific romance, like his earlier novel The Time Machine.TheWarof the Worlds has been both popular (having never gone outofprint)and influential, spawning half a dozen feature films,radiodramas, arecord album, various comic book adaptations,atelevision series,and sequels or parallel stories byotherauthors.