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the time machine
This 1895 novel is subtitled "An Invention"
Trivia about the time machine
The original title of this 1895 novel was "The Chronic Argonauts"
In "The Time Ships", Stephen Baxter's sequel to this H.G. Wells novel, the hero travels to 802,701 A.D. to rescue Weena
The protagonist of this H.G. Wells novel is known only as the Time Traveller
Society is divided between Eloi & Morlocks in this futuristic H.G. Wells work
Wells:"La Maquina del Tiempo"
The Morlocks in this H.G. Wells novel may be named for Moloch, a heathen god in the Bible
This H.G. Wells title device came back "A little travel worn...a brass rail bent"
This 1895 story set in the future was H.G. Wells' first novel
A man travels over 800,000 years in this title device only to have it stolen by Morlocks
Rod Taylor starred in a film version of this Wells novel in which a scientist cruises the centuries
In an H.G. Wells novel, a man uses this title object to spend 8 days in the future
Rod Taylor traveled from the year 1899 to 802,701 A.D. in this film based on an H.G. Wells book
H.G. Wells subtitled this 1895 classic "An Invention"
The Morlocks are an evil race in this H.G. Wells story
The main character in this 1895 novel is known simply as the time traveler
The traveller in this 1895 tale finds himself in the year A.D. 802,701
In this classic, an adventurous scientist finds himself in a world divided between the Eloi & the Morlocks
"The Chronic Argonauts" was a precursor to this 1895 H.G. Wells novel
Alan Young, who co-starred in the 1960 version of this film based on an H.G. Wells book, had a bit role in the 2002 remake
H.G. Wells subtitled this 1895 classic "An Invention"