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The Time Ships (1995)
by Stephen Baxter

What if the time machine from H.G. Wells’   classic novel of the same name had fallen into government hands?   That’s the question that led Stephen Baxter to create this modern-day   sequel, which combines a basic Wellsian premise with a Baxteresque   universe-spanning epic.  The Time Traveller, driven by his failure to   save Weena from the Morlocks, sets off again for the future. But this   time the future has changed, altered by the very tale of the   Traveller’s previous journey. - from Amazon.com

Won John W. Campbell Memorial Award (1996)
 Won Philip K. Dick Award (1996)

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sciencefictionreader:

The Time Ships (1995)

by Stephen Baxter

What if the time machine from H.G. Wells’ classic novel of the same name had fallen into government hands? That’s the question that led Stephen Baxter to create this modern-day sequel, which combines a basic Wellsian premise with a Baxteresque universe-spanning epic. The Time Traveller, driven by his failure to save Weena from the Morlocks, sets off again for the future. But this time the future has changed, altered by the very tale of the Traveller’s previous journey. - from Amazon.com

Won John W. Campbell Memorial Award (1996)

 Won Philip K. Dick Award (1996)

A magyar fordítás előrendelhető itt.

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  10. clusterpod said: Cool book. One of Baxter’s better efforts.
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