WELLS, H.G. (1866?1946).?The Time Machine: An Invention.?New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1895. 12mo. Half?title, frontispiece; 6pp. publisher?s ads at end. Original tan buckram stamped in purple (some sunning to extremities, few spots of rubbing near edges, discrete repairs to hinges); folding box. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, with the author?s name misprinted ?H.S. Wells? on title?page. CURREY?S BINDING A in tan buckram, rather than the red cloth found in later issues. The American edition preceded the English edition by 2 weeks. ?The Time Machine might be considered the first work of modern science?fiction, and it is still the classic statement of an important subgenre. A remarkable work, and necessary reading? (Bleiler). THE AUTHOR?S FIRST NOVEL that is considered a ?finer artistic and imaginative achievement than any of his later fiction? (Beronzi, The Publication of The Time Machine in SF: The Other Side of Realism by Clareson pp. 204?215). Bleiler, Science Fiction 2325; Currey pp. 524?525; Wells 4.