
Synopsis
A work of science fiction firmly grounded in H. G. Wells’ socialist beliefs, The Time Machine is one of his most widely read novels. A time-travelling inventor living in Victorian England journeys thousands of years into the future, to an unrecognizable Earth. Humanity has evolved into two sharply separated races: the mindless Eloi and the Morlocks, a brutal community that dwells underground. As the intrepid traveller tries to find his way home, his explorations lead him closer to the most horrifying moment in time – the apocalypse.
Details
Imprint: Macmillan Popular Classics