The book's protagonist is an amateur inventor or scientist living in London who is never named; he is identified simply as The Time Traveller. Having demonstrated to friends using a miniature model that time is a fourth dimension, and that a suitable apparatus can move back and forth in this fourth dimension, he builds a full-scale model capable of carrying himself. He sets off on a journey into the future.
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... tripped upon the slopes of precipices, and had recovered himself; he had stumbled into holes, and had got out again. Thenceforward the slightest fall ... Land ho!" He hurried his steps. At length, then, he was near mankind. He would soon.
The way is open to take a company back in time and film an accurate, full-length, wide-screen, realistic, low-budget, ... L.M. And it so happens we have a story, a true-to-life story, and what is more, 28 The Technicolor Time Machine: 3.
A scientist invents a machine that transports him into the future.
The Time Machine is considered one of the best science-fiction novel of all time and the first to popularize the concept of a time machine - a term coined by Wells.
From the town-hall he betook himself to the extremity of the town, to a Fleming named Master Scaufflaer, French Scaufflaire, who let out "horses and cabriolets as desired." In order to reach this Scaufflaire, the shortest way was to ...
Wells touches gently on time travel as a notion, but mostly The Time Machine is about the terminal future he sees for mankind: His nameless time traveler ventures to the world that will be 802,701 A.D., And there he finds mankind divided ...
The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
The novel began to take shape in 1909. Proust continued to work on it until his final illness in the autumn of 1922 forced him to break off.