Inneal na Tìme

H. G. Wells

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When H. G. Wells first wrote The Time Machine in 1895, he created a whole new genre of English fiction. Using a framing narrative, the story is told through the narrator, who is a dinner guest of the Time Traveller.

ISBN: 9781838052423

Publisher: Moray Watson

Publication date: 22 April 2025

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Follais. 174 pages. Paperback.

This is the first time H. G. Wells’ The Time Machine has been translated into Gaelic.

When H. G. Wells first wrote The Time Machine in 1895, he created a whole new genre of English fiction. Using a framing narrative, the story is told through the narrator, who is a dinner guest of the Time Traveller. The party is introduced to the machine he claims can allow him to travel forwards and backwards in time. No-one believes him, but when they meet again, they hear a story that leaves them questioning everything.

Moray Watson is professor at the University of Aberdeen, where he teaches Gaelic and Translation. In 2012, Evertype published his translation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. He translated The Hobbit, which was also published by Evertype in 2025. He is currently working on a translation of A Study in Scarlet, which will be published by Follais in 2026.

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