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       H. G. Wells, Ayn Rand, Mark Twain, H. Beam Piper, Philip K. Dick, Fritz Leiber, Andre Norton, Lester Del Rey, August Derleth, Frederik Pohl

      Time Voyage - Boxed Set

      The Time Machine, Flight from Tomorrow, Anthem, Key Out of Time, The Time Traders, Pursuit…

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      ISBN 978-80-272-4811-7

      Table of Contents

       H. G. Wells

       The Time Machine

       Ayn Rand

       Anthem

       Mark Twain

       A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

       H. Beam Piper

       Flight from Tomorrow

       Philip K. Dick

       The Skull

       The Variable Man

       Fritz Leiber

       The Big Time

       Andre Norton

       Key Out of Time

       The Time Traders

       The Defiant Agents

       Lester Del Rey

       Pursuit

       ...And It Comes Out Here

       August Derleth

       A Traveler in Time

       Frederik Pohl

       The Tunnel Under the World

       The Day of the Boomer Dukes

      H. G. Wells

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

       Chapter I

       Chapter II

       Chapter III

       Chapter IV

       Chapter V

       Chapter VI

       Chapter VII

       Chapter VIII

       Chapter IX

       Chapter X

       Chapter XI

       Chapter XII

      Chapter I

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      The Time Traveller (for so it will be convenient to speak of him) was expounding a recondite matter to us. His grey eyes shone and twinkled, and his usually pale face was flushed and animated. The fire burned brightly, and the soft radiance of the incandescent lights in the lilies of silver caught the bubbles that flashed and passed in our glasses. Our chairs, being his patents, embraced and caressed us rather than submitted to be sat upon, and there was that luxurious after-dinner atmosphere when thought roams gracefully free of the trammels of precision. And he put it to us in this way — marking the points with a lean forefinger — as we sat and lazily admired his earnestness over this new paradox (as we thought it) and his fecundity.

      ‘You must follow me carefully. I shall have to controvert one or two ideas that are almost universally accepted. The geometry, for instance, they taught you at school is founded on a misconception.’

      ‘Is not that rather a large thing to expect us to begin upon?’ said Filby, an argumentative person with red hair.

      ‘I do not mean to ask you to accept anything without reasonable ground for it. You will soon admit as much as I need from you. You know of course that a mathematical line, a line of thickness nil, has no real existence.