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  2. Button, Button (Asimov short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Button, Button" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. [1] The story first appeared in a January 1953 issue of Startling Stories and was reprinted in the 1975 collection Buy Jupiter and Other Stories. It is one of several stories by Asimov in which he deliberately set out to be funny.

  3. List of time travel works of fiction - Wikipedia

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    They travel through time, encountering historical figures including Socrates, Joan of Arc, and Billy the Kid. 1989 Millennium: Michael Anderson: Time travelers from the far future steal people already destined to die, such as in plane crashes, to restock humankind in their own desolate future. Based on the 1983 John Varley novel. 1989 Warlock ...

  4. The Man Who Folded Himself - Wikipedia

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    The following day, Daniel realises that it is his turn to act as Don and guide his younger self through the previous day at the races; through this and other events the time-travelling Daniel learns more about the belt, about the nature of the "timestream," and about his personal identity.

  5. The 35 Best Books About Time Travel - AOL

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    A secret government organization, the Department of Diachronic Operations (or D.O.D.O. for short), is dedicated to bringing magic back, and its members will travel through time to change history ...

  6. Time travel in fiction - Wikipedia

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    A time slip is a plot device in fantasy and science fiction in which a person, or group of people, seem to travel through time by unknown means. [12] [13] The idea of a time slip has been used in 19th century fantasy, an early example being Washington Irving's 1819 Rip Van Winkle, where the mechanism of time travel is an extraordinarily long sleep. [14]

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    Use your free time to read through historical documents from the 18th and 19th centuries and transcribe them — and you can do it all from home in your PJs. Sign up here . 8.

  8. Time travel - Wikipedia

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    Time travel is a concept in philosophy and fiction, particularly science fiction. In fiction, time travel is typically achieved through the use of a device known as a time machine. The idea of a time machine was popularized by H. G. Wells's 1895 novel The Time Machine. [1] It is uncertain whether time travel to the past would be physically ...

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