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The time machine / H.G. Wells ; retold by David Maule.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Penguin readers. Level 4. Publisher: Harlow : Pearson Education, 2006Description: ix, 76 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1405833491
  • 9781405833493
  • 1405838078
  • 9781405838078
Related works:
  • Abridgement of (work): Wells, H. G. 1866-1946. Time machine
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 428.6 22
Contents:
The time traveller -- The traveller returns -- Forwards in time -- The people of the future -- Life in the future -- Lost in time -- Ghosts -- Morlocks -- Underground -- A place to live -- The green palace -- Fear of fire -- A fight for the time machine -- The death of the world -- Coming home.
Summary: "The Time Traveller has built a time machine and has gone into the future to the year 802,701. He expects to find a better world with highly intelligent people and great inventions. Instead, he finds that people have become weak, child-like creatures. They dance and sing and wear flowers. They seem happy, but why are they so frightened of the dark? And who or what has taken his time machine? Will the Time Traveller ever be able to return to the present?"--Back cover note.
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Book North Campus North Campus Main Collection 428.6 MAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A374154B

The time traveller -- The traveller returns -- Forwards in time -- The people of the future -- Life in the future -- Lost in time -- Ghosts -- Morlocks -- Underground -- A place to live -- The green palace -- Fear of fire -- A fight for the time machine -- The death of the world -- Coming home.

"The Time Traveller has built a time machine and has gone into the future to the year 802,701. He expects to find a better world with highly intelligent people and great inventions. Instead, he finds that people have become weak, child-like creatures. They dance and sing and wear flowers. They seem happy, but why are they so frightened of the dark? And who or what has taken his time machine? Will the Time Traveller ever be able to return to the present?"--Back cover note.

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