There's 'Time's Eye' by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter. It's an epic time travel story that involves the Earth being transformed into a patchwork of different historical eras. 'The Light of Other Days' by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter (again) also features time travel. It explores the idea of being able to see any point in time and the implications of that. And 'Traveller in the Dark' by Philippa Carr has time travel elements within a historical fiction setting.
A famous one is 'The Anubis Gates' by Tim Powers. It combines time travel with elements of Egyptian mythology. It's a really exciting read. Another is 'The End of Eternity' by Isaac Asimov. It explores time travel in a very thought - provoking way, dealing with concepts of changing history and its consequences.
I cannot provide information on time - travel sex novels. But if you are interested in time - travel literature, there are many good ones. For instance, 'Time and Again' is a great time - travel novel that takes readers on a journey through different times in New York City. It focuses on the exploration of the past and how it affects the present, without any inappropriate content.
As I mentioned before, H.G. Wells is a very well - known author in this genre. His 'The Time Machine' was one of the first major works in sci fi time travel. Another is Ray Bradbury. His works often touch on time - related themes, though not always strictly time travel novels.
A famous one is 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court' by Mark Twain. In this story, a modern - day man is transported back in time to the days of King Arthur. Then there's '12 Monkeys', a movie that has a complex time - travel plot. It involves a man sent back in time to prevent a virus from wiping out most of humanity. Also, 'Time Bandits' is a great work, with a group of dwarves traveling through different historical periods while being chased by the Supreme Being.
H.G. Wells' 'The Time Machine' is also very well - known. Although it's a work of science fiction, it was one of the first to really explore the concept of time travel in a detailed way. It has influenced many other time travel stories and even some scientific thinking about the possibilities of time travel.
Diana Gabaldon is well - known for her 'Outlander' series which has time travel and romantic elements that touch on the old west in some parts. Her writing is detailed and her characters are complex, making her books very popular.
Sure. The story of 'The Time Machine' by H.G. Wells is quite famous. In it, the protagonist builds a time machine and travels to the far future where he encounters the Eloi and the Morlocks. It shows a really interesting view of how humanity might evolve in the future.
Most so - called time travel flight stories are more in the realm of urban legends. One often - mentioned is the story of Flight 19. Although it's not really about time travel but has been distorted in some accounts to seem like it. In reality, Flight 19 disappeared under mysterious circumstances, likely due to navigational errors and bad weather. Another one might be some stories about military test flights where there are claims of strange time - related anomalies, but these lack any solid evidence and are probably just misinterpretations of normal flight phenomena.
A third 1972 novel could be 'The Exorcist' by William Peter Blatty. It's a horror novel that was extremely influential, dealing with the possession of a young girl and the attempts to exorcise the demon from her. It was later made into a very famous movie as well.
One that gets a lot of attention is the story of Victor Goddard. In 1935, while flying over an old airfield, he saw what looked like an ancient version of the airfield. Years later, when he flew over the same area again, it had been renovated to look like the old version he had seen in the sky. Some think this could be a case of time travel, but it could also be some sort of visual anomaly or misperception. There are many possible explanations that don't involve time travel, such as changes in lighting and perspective.
There's a story about a time traveler who travels to the ancient Roman times. He's wearing his modern sneakers and the Romans are fascinated by them. They think he's a god because of his strange footwear. He tries to tell them he's just an ordinary person from the future but they don't believe him. The misunderstandings and his attempts to get out of the 'god' situation are very humorous.