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The Time Machine series of science fiction stories for children, published between 1959 and 1989 in ''Boys' Life'' magazine, featured a group of American Boy Scouts who acquire an abandoned time machine. The Polaris Patrol visited the future and the past, sometimes recruiting new Scouts. The stories used the time machine as a framework for history lessons, but also explored the consequences of having a time machine (as well as the various technologies the boys who discovered it obtain from the future).〔(The Time Machine stories in BOYS' LIFE, 1959-1989 ), by planettom. March 4, 2011. (Includes synopses of the stories.) Accessed March 31, 2011〕 The author was given as Donald Keith for most of the stories, a pseudonym for the father-and-son team of Donald and Keith Monroe. In later years, some stories were credited just to the son, Keith Monroe.〔(Paging through BOYS' LIFE, Part 1: Donald Keith's Time Machine Stories ), by William S. Higgins. March 14, 2010. Accessed March 31, 2011.〕 The first story in the series was "The Day We Explored the Future," appearing in the December 1959 ''Boys' Life'' on page 18. Some of the stories were collected in two books, ''Mutiny in the Time Machine'' (1963) and ''Time Machine to the Rescue'' (1967), with Donald Keith given as the author. All the Time Machine stories are available from Google Books in its collection of ''Boys' Life'' issues. ==Recurring characters== * Bob Tucker, patrol leader * Ellsworth "Brains" Baynes, brilliant bookworm who operates the Machine * Kai Beezee Tentroy, recruited from a city called Troy in 4000 A.D. * Dion, recruited from ancient Sparta * Rodney Carver, impetuous Tenderfoot 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Time Machine series」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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