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		<title>Bibliography</title>
		<description>Berlitz, Charles. The Bermuda Triangle. Garden City: Doubleday, 1974.
Berlitz, Charles. Without a Trace. New York: Ballantine Books, 1985.
Twain, Mark. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Oxford Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 1996.
 

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		<title>Heinlein &#8220;Time Travel&#8221; stories</title>
		<description>Robert Heinlein's 1941 story "By His Bootstraps"
Robert Heinlein's 1957 novel "The Door Into Summer"
Robert Heinlein's 1959 story "All You Zombies"
Robert Heinlein's 1973 novel "Time Enough for Love"
Robert Heinlein's 1980 novel "The Number of the Beast"
Robert Heinlein's 1985 novel "The Cat Who Walks Through Walls" </description>
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		<title>Time related novels of the 1800&#8217;s</title>
		<description>Rip van Winkle (1819) Washington Irving
The Clock That Went Backward (1888) Edward Page Mitchell
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) Samuel Clemens [Mark Twain]
The Time Machine (1895) H. G. Wells </description>
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		<title>The first science-fiction story about time travel appeared in the 1880&#8217;s</title>
		<description>Science-fiction authors have had various uses for time machines, including dinosaur hunting, tourism, visits to one’s ancestors, and animal collecting. Ever since the time of H.G. Wells’ famous novel The Time Machine (1895), people have grown increasingly intrigued by the idea of traveling through time. (I was lucky enough to ...</description>
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