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The Time Machine (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)

Description:

The Time Machine by H.G. Wells is a classic science fiction novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey through time. As the Time Traveller explores the future, he encounters dystopian societies and grapples with the profound implications of human evolution. • Embark on an extraordinary time-travel adventure with H.G. Wells. • Explore fascinating future worlds and dystopian societies. • Witness the implications of human evolution and societal decay. • Engage with thought-provoking questions about the nature of humanity. • Experience the brilliance of H.G. Wells’ visionary storytelling.


About the Author

H.G. Wells (1866–1946) was an English writer best known for his contributions to science fiction literature. He was a visionary author who pioneered the concept of time travel in The Time Machine and explored various scientific and social ideas in his works. Wells’ imaginative storytelling and ability to blend scientific concepts with compelling narratives earned him a reputation as one of the founding fathers of the science fiction genre. His works continue to inspire and entertain readers, making him an enduring figure in literary history.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Thin pages but great presentation

j. · 6 June 2025

Lovely looking impressive book. Thin pages but lovely looking. Was a gift to my wife. She loved it and read it in no time.

5.0 out of 5 stars Present from a great novel

A.C. · 11 May 2025

The book was very nice. I have read it many times in my life but this one was a present for a friend and the front of the jacket was designed nicely

4.0 out of 5 stars Stunning Cover Design, But Slightly Let Down by Internal Paper Quality

F.o.T. · 5 January 2025

The Time Machine (Deluxe Hardbound Edition) is an absolute stunner when it comes to aesthetics. The cover design is gorgeous, with the gold accents really popping against the dark black and white theme, giving the book a professional and luxurious feel. It's the kind of book that looks incredible on a bookshelf and can elevate the entire shelf's appearance. The black bookmark ribbon is a thoughtful touch, perfectly complementing the black-and-gold outer cover.However, the internal paper quality leaves a bit to be desired. The paper feels thin, and the print from the next page is slightly visible through the current page. While this doesn't ruin the reading experience entirely, it's a small flaw that's noticeable, especially if you're someone who values high-quality paper in a deluxe edition.That said, the story itself is captivating enough to make you overlook this issue once you get into it. It's a timeless classic, and the intriguing narrative more than compensates for the minor printing shortcomings.If you're looking for a beautiful bookshelf filler or a gift that looks expensive, this edition is perfect. But for those who prioritize top-tier internal quality, you might want to temper your expectations slightly.

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent

A. · 9 August 2025

The book is easy to read,imaginative,and make you think about how the world might change.It's fresh and interesting.

5.0 out of 5 stars A good read in a well presented book

D. · 24 April 2025

A very good read in a well presented book. The story is similar to the films but a little bit of a different story.

5.0 out of 5 stars Fast delivery

S.O. · 12 February 2025

Good condition and really fast deliver

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Brilliant.

P.M. · 23 September 2013

I didn't realise that HGW's Time Machine was such a short story, having been mis-led by the various film versions. I was a bit put off at first when I found that this book was put together for English-Lit students, with a column at the side of each page for students to make notes, however (after the first page) I was absolutely enthralled. What also makes this book so good is the commentary at the end of the story which helps to understand HGW and also reviews various passages in the story. While I was reading that I realised that I had missed (or mis-understood) some important action, so I went back to read it again. In fact, during my 2 weeks of a relaxing holiday, I read the story 3 times and enjoyed it more every time. It's now going on my book shelf, next to War of the Worlds, and no doubt I'll be reading it yet again. Next up will be another HGW for bed-time reading.

5.0 out of 5 stars Very good

A.D. · 10 November 2024

Very good

Utopia Lost: Wells’ Bleak Vision of Tomorrow

N. · 5 August 2025

H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine, first published in 1895, remains a cornerstone of speculative fiction and a pioneering work in the genre of science fiction. More than a thrilling tale of temporal exploration, the novel is a philosophical meditation on evolution, social class, and humanity’s uncertain trajectory.The novella unfolds as a framed narrative, with an unnamed narrator recounting the dinner conversation of a brilliant but eccentric scientist known only as the Time Traveller. This protagonist reveals that he has invented a device capable of traversing time. He recounts a harrowing journey to the year 802,701 A.D., where he encounters two distinct post-human species: the delicate, surface-dwelling Eloi, and the subterranean, predatory Morlocks. As he grapples with the mystery of this bifurcated society and its implications for the fate of mankind, the Time Traveller’s journey becomes both an intellectual inquiry and a fight for survival.Wells deftly uses time travel not as a mere plot device but as a lens through which to examine themes of class division, entropy, and the ultimate fate of civilization. The Eloi and Morlocks are not merely alien curiosities but serve as grotesque extrapolations of 19th-century British social stratification. The novel raises questions about the sustainability of technological advancement, the erosion of empathy, and the price of progress. Evolution, both biological and moral, is portrayed not as a linear ascent but as a process fraught with degeneration and imbalance.While the Time Traveller dominates the narrative, functioning as both observer and philosopher, his characterization is more symbolic than deeply personal. He represents the Enlightenment ideal of reason confronted with the limits of human understanding. The supporting characters at the dinner table serve largely as foils to highlight his intellect and audacity. The setting—ranging from the Victorian drawing-room to the surreal, decaying world of the far future—is richly atmospheric. The future Earth, with its eerie stillness, haunting ruins, and creeping darkness, is rendered in vivid, almost cinematic detail, enhancing the novella’s tension and philosophical weight.The book’s structure—a story within a story—creates a sense of oral myth, lending credibility to the fantastical account while inviting skepticism. The pacing is deliberate, with the early chapters steeped in exposition, but the narrative gains momentum once the journey through time begins. The middle chapters, especially those involving the struggle with the Morlocks, are particularly gripping and resonate with existential dread.Wells’ prose is clear, elegant, and efficient, balancing scientific speculation with poetic imagery. He avoids overwhelming the reader with jargon, making the complex concept of time travel accessible without sacrificing intellectual depth. His use of contrast—light versus dark, above versus below, past versus future—reinforces the novel’s central dichotomies. The tone shifts seamlessly between wonder and horror, reflection and suspense.The Time Machine excels in its fusion of adventure and allegory, offering a timeless warning about complacency, inequality, and the fragility of civilization. However, some modern readers may find the characters underdeveloped and the gender roles dated. The philosophical weight may overshadow emotional engagement for those seeking character-driven fiction.Despite its brevity, The Time Machine is a towering achievement that helped define science fiction as a serious literary form. Its influence echoes in countless works that followed, from dystopian novels to time-travel blockbusters. It is best suited for readers interested in speculative fiction with philosophical depth, students of literature and history, and anyone intrigued by the long shadow of human progress.Highly recommended for fans of Brave New World, 1984, and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, as well as for readers who appreciate science fiction that interrogates rather than escapes reality.

Bella

A. · 1 December 2023

Bella

Classic

C. · 7 November 2024

Great read

Good

�. · 5 September 2025

NICE 👍

Classic Book with Great Presentation!

T. · 13 July 2025

Great book. Pages are thin, but look nice. The bookmark ribbon is a nice addition.

The Time Machine (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)

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Condition: New

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The Time Machine (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)

Product ID: K9358561661
Condition: New

4.5

The Time Machine (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)-0
Type: Hardcover

AED18495

Price includes VAT & Import Duties
Availability: In Stock

Quantity:

|

Order today to get by 7-14 business days

Delivery fee of AED 20. Free for orders above AED 200.

Returns & Warranty policies

Imported From: United Kingdom

At BOLO, we work hard to ensure the products you receive are new, genuine, and sourced from reputable suppliers.

BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.

Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.

If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support. We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.

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All items are shipped by air, and any products classified as “Dangerous Goods (DG)” under IATA regulations will be removed from the order and cancelled.

All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.

Description:

The Time Machine by H.G. Wells is a classic science fiction novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey through time. As the Time Traveller explores the future, he encounters dystopian societies and grapples with the profound implications of human evolution. • Embark on an extraordinary time-travel adventure with H.G. Wells. • Explore fascinating future worlds and dystopian societies. • Witness the implications of human evolution and societal decay. • Engage with thought-provoking questions about the nature of humanity. • Experience the brilliance of H.G. Wells’ visionary storytelling.


About the Author

H.G. Wells (1866–1946) was an English writer best known for his contributions to science fiction literature. He was a visionary author who pioneered the concept of time travel in The Time Machine and explored various scientific and social ideas in his works. Wells’ imaginative storytelling and ability to blend scientific concepts with compelling narratives earned him a reputation as one of the founding fathers of the science fiction genre. His works continue to inspire and entertain readers, making him an enduring figure in literary history.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Thin pages but great presentation

j. · 6 June 2025

Lovely looking impressive book. Thin pages but lovely looking. Was a gift to my wife. She loved it and read it in no time.

5.0 out of 5 stars Present from a great novel

A.C. · 11 May 2025

The book was very nice. I have read it many times in my life but this one was a present for a friend and the front of the jacket was designed nicely

4.0 out of 5 stars Stunning Cover Design, But Slightly Let Down by Internal Paper Quality

F.o.T. · 5 January 2025

The Time Machine (Deluxe Hardbound Edition) is an absolute stunner when it comes to aesthetics. The cover design is gorgeous, with the gold accents really popping against the dark black and white theme, giving the book a professional and luxurious feel. It's the kind of book that looks incredible on a bookshelf and can elevate the entire shelf's appearance. The black bookmark ribbon is a thoughtful touch, perfectly complementing the black-and-gold outer cover.However, the internal paper quality leaves a bit to be desired. The paper feels thin, and the print from the next page is slightly visible through the current page. While this doesn't ruin the reading experience entirely, it's a small flaw that's noticeable, especially if you're someone who values high-quality paper in a deluxe edition.That said, the story itself is captivating enough to make you overlook this issue once you get into it. It's a timeless classic, and the intriguing narrative more than compensates for the minor printing shortcomings.If you're looking for a beautiful bookshelf filler or a gift that looks expensive, this edition is perfect. But for those who prioritize top-tier internal quality, you might want to temper your expectations slightly.

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent

A. · 9 August 2025

The book is easy to read,imaginative,and make you think about how the world might change.It's fresh and interesting.

5.0 out of 5 stars A good read in a well presented book

D. · 24 April 2025

A very good read in a well presented book. The story is similar to the films but a little bit of a different story.

5.0 out of 5 stars Fast delivery

S.O. · 12 February 2025

Good condition and really fast deliver

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Brilliant.

P.M. · 23 September 2013

I didn't realise that HGW's Time Machine was such a short story, having been mis-led by the various film versions. I was a bit put off at first when I found that this book was put together for English-Lit students, with a column at the side of each page for students to make notes, however (after the first page) I was absolutely enthralled. What also makes this book so good is the commentary at the end of the story which helps to understand HGW and also reviews various passages in the story. While I was reading that I realised that I had missed (or mis-understood) some important action, so I went back to read it again. In fact, during my 2 weeks of a relaxing holiday, I read the story 3 times and enjoyed it more every time. It's now going on my book shelf, next to War of the Worlds, and no doubt I'll be reading it yet again. Next up will be another HGW for bed-time reading.

5.0 out of 5 stars Very good

A.D. · 10 November 2024

Very good

Utopia Lost: Wells’ Bleak Vision of Tomorrow

N. · 5 August 2025

H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine, first published in 1895, remains a cornerstone of speculative fiction and a pioneering work in the genre of science fiction. More than a thrilling tale of temporal exploration, the novel is a philosophical meditation on evolution, social class, and humanity’s uncertain trajectory.The novella unfolds as a framed narrative, with an unnamed narrator recounting the dinner conversation of a brilliant but eccentric scientist known only as the Time Traveller. This protagonist reveals that he has invented a device capable of traversing time. He recounts a harrowing journey to the year 802,701 A.D., where he encounters two distinct post-human species: the delicate, surface-dwelling Eloi, and the subterranean, predatory Morlocks. As he grapples with the mystery of this bifurcated society and its implications for the fate of mankind, the Time Traveller’s journey becomes both an intellectual inquiry and a fight for survival.Wells deftly uses time travel not as a mere plot device but as a lens through which to examine themes of class division, entropy, and the ultimate fate of civilization. The Eloi and Morlocks are not merely alien curiosities but serve as grotesque extrapolations of 19th-century British social stratification. The novel raises questions about the sustainability of technological advancement, the erosion of empathy, and the price of progress. Evolution, both biological and moral, is portrayed not as a linear ascent but as a process fraught with degeneration and imbalance.While the Time Traveller dominates the narrative, functioning as both observer and philosopher, his characterization is more symbolic than deeply personal. He represents the Enlightenment ideal of reason confronted with the limits of human understanding. The supporting characters at the dinner table serve largely as foils to highlight his intellect and audacity. The setting—ranging from the Victorian drawing-room to the surreal, decaying world of the far future—is richly atmospheric. The future Earth, with its eerie stillness, haunting ruins, and creeping darkness, is rendered in vivid, almost cinematic detail, enhancing the novella’s tension and philosophical weight.The book’s structure—a story within a story—creates a sense of oral myth, lending credibility to the fantastical account while inviting skepticism. The pacing is deliberate, with the early chapters steeped in exposition, but the narrative gains momentum once the journey through time begins. The middle chapters, especially those involving the struggle with the Morlocks, are particularly gripping and resonate with existential dread.Wells’ prose is clear, elegant, and efficient, balancing scientific speculation with poetic imagery. He avoids overwhelming the reader with jargon, making the complex concept of time travel accessible without sacrificing intellectual depth. His use of contrast—light versus dark, above versus below, past versus future—reinforces the novel’s central dichotomies. The tone shifts seamlessly between wonder and horror, reflection and suspense.The Time Machine excels in its fusion of adventure and allegory, offering a timeless warning about complacency, inequality, and the fragility of civilization. However, some modern readers may find the characters underdeveloped and the gender roles dated. The philosophical weight may overshadow emotional engagement for those seeking character-driven fiction.Despite its brevity, The Time Machine is a towering achievement that helped define science fiction as a serious literary form. Its influence echoes in countless works that followed, from dystopian novels to time-travel blockbusters. It is best suited for readers interested in speculative fiction with philosophical depth, students of literature and history, and anyone intrigued by the long shadow of human progress.Highly recommended for fans of Brave New World, 1984, and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, as well as for readers who appreciate science fiction that interrogates rather than escapes reality.

Bella

A. · 1 December 2023

Bella

Classic

C. · 7 November 2024

Great read

Good

�. · 5 September 2025

NICE 👍

Classic Book with Great Presentation!

T. · 13 July 2025

Great book. Pages are thin, but look nice. The bookmark ribbon is a nice addition.

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