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Originally Posted by FlorenceArt
The "official" sequel to The Time Machine? Who made if official? 
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H.G. Wells' literary estate. He died in 1946, meaning that his books are still in copyright in countries (such as the UK) which have a "life+70" copyright law, so he has a literary executor who looks after the rights to his works. It's a very, very good book - I recommend it.