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Good Friday, 1939, and T., a sixteen-year-old schoolboy, arrives at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington. The museum is closed, but T. manages to slip in, and it would appear that somehow, he is expected. An old man, Bentsen, shows him around, and T. realises that all is not as it seems. As he goes to examine a Native American exhibit, he is drawn magically into the nineteenth-century world of a reservation of Sioux Indians. They like what they see of T. and immediately get the pot boiling. T. is forced to take refuge in the tent of a young Squaw. They become lovers, and she helps him to escape back to the safety of the Smithsonian.

Back with Bentsen, T. explores the Smithsonian further and begins to fathom the mysteries of time travel. The Smithsonian scientists have discovered how to get back to the past, but still don''t know how to travel to the future. T. puts his brilliant mathematical brain to the problem. However, given a glimpse into the future, T. sees h

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Falling somewhere between the realms of Henry Adams and all of Monty Python... * Jay McInerny *
This is a jeu d'esprit, an iridescent bubble of a book * SUNDAY TIMES *
America's best living novelist * Allan Massie *
Vidal's combination of learning, wit and disdain gets into your blood. He can change the way you think - the only definition of a great writer which makes sense * OBSERVER *
With a fluidity of style matching an action that dances elegantly in time and space, Vidal's flesh-and-blood ghosts race the mind into a higher space. * Mail on Sunday *
Vidal cleverly satirises the hubris of American hegemony. * The Times *

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
      Publication Date: 10/7/1999 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780349110721, 978-0349110721
      ISBN10: 0349110727

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Good Friday, 1939, and T., a sixteen-year-old schoolboy, arrives at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington. The museum is closed, but T. manages to slip in, and it would appear that somehow, he is expected. An old man, Bentsen, shows him around, and T. realises that all is not as it seems. As he goes to examine a Native American exhibit, he is drawn magically into the nineteenth-century world of a reservation of Sioux Indians. They like what they see of T. and immediately get the pot boiling. T. is forced to take refuge in the tent of a young Squaw. They become lovers, and she helps him to escape back to the safety of the Smithsonian.

      Back with Bentsen, T. explores the Smithsonian further and begins to fathom the mysteries of time travel. The Smithsonian scientists have discovered how to get back to the past, but still don''t know how to travel to the future. T. puts his brilliant mathematical brain to the problem. However, given a glimpse into the future, T. sees h

      Trade Review
      Falling somewhere between the realms of Henry Adams and all of Monty Python... * Jay McInerny *
      This is a jeu d'esprit, an iridescent bubble of a book * SUNDAY TIMES *
      America's best living novelist * Allan Massie *
      Vidal's combination of learning, wit and disdain gets into your blood. He can change the way you think - the only definition of a great writer which makes sense * OBSERVER *
      With a fluidity of style matching an action that dances elegantly in time and space, Vidal's flesh-and-blood ghosts race the mind into a higher space. * Mail on Sunday *
      Vidal cleverly satirises the hubris of American hegemony. * The Times *

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