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the Time Machine, Invisible Man, War of Worlds: Introduction by Margaret Drabble

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the Time Machine, Invisible Man, War of Worlds: Introduction by Margaret Drabble
the Time Machine, Invisible Man, War of Worlds: Introduction by Margaret Drabble

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the Time Machine, Invisible Man, War of Worlds: Introduction by Margaret Drabble

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Gathered together in one hardcover volume: three timeless novels from the founding father of science fiction.
The first great novel to imagine time travel,
The Time Machine
(1895) follows its scientist narrator on an incredible journey that takes him finally to Earth’s last moments—and perhaps his own. The scientist who discovers how to transform himself in
The Invisible Man
(1897) will also discover, too late, that he has become unmoored from society and from his own sanity.
The War of the Worlds
(1898)—the seminal masterpiece of alien invasion adapted by Orson Welles for his notorious 1938 radio drama, and subsequently by several filmmakers—imagines a fierce race of Martians who devastate Earth and feed on their human victims while their voracious vegetation, the red weed, spreads over the ruined planet.
Here are three classic science fiction novels that, more than a century after their original publication, show no sign of losing their grip on readers’ imaginations.

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