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Reading & Training : H. G. Wells : The time machine [book + sound recording]

by CIDEB, H. G. Wells (Writer)

Other authors: Derek Sellen (Adapted by)

Series: Cideb : Reading & Training (B1.2)

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The Time Traveller visits the year 802,701. The people seem to live peacefully with nothing to do but eat fruit, gather flowers and play. But what is the hidden secret of this world? What happens on the darkest night? In one of the greatest science fiction novels, H.G. Wells explores the future of the human race.… (more)
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The Time Traveller visits the year 802,701. The people seem to live peacefully with nothing to do but eat fruit, gather flowers and play. But what is the hidden secret of this world? What happens on the darkest night? In one of the greatest science fiction novels, H.G. Wells explores the future of the human race.

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