01238cam a2200325 a 450000100090000000300050000900500170001400800410003101000170007202000250008903500240011404000390013804200140017705000170019108200170020810000480022524000240027324501520029724600170044924600180046626000400048430000280052449000200055250400540057252001890062665000260081565000210084170000280086270000220089015910717Nust20170407120507.0090917r20071984nyu b 000 1 eng d a 2009464789 a9781593080327 (pbk.) a(OCoLC)ocn181154949 aIMFcIMFdBAKERdBTCTAdOCLCGdDLC alccopycat00aPR5772b200700a823.912bWEL1 aWells, H. G.q(Herbert George),d1866-1946.10aNovels.kSelections14aThe time machine ; and, the invisible man /cH.G. Wells ; with an introduction by John Calvin Batchelor ; and with an afterword by Paul Youngquist.30aTime machine30aInvisible man aNew York :bSignet Classics,c2007. axxiii, 284 p. ;c18 cm.0 aSignet classics aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 291-292). aIn the first of these two science fiction stories a scientist invents a machine that transports him into the future. In the second story a man watches his body slowly become invisible. 0aTime travelvFiction. 0aScience fiction.1 aBatchelor, John Calvin.1 aYoungquist, Paul.