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A REGÉNY MESTEREI
Az ajtó a falban
A néhai Mr. Elvesham története
A kristálytojás
A bűvészbolt
A storm rages over the Harlow Institute of Technology as the narrator watches a groundbreaking experiment in the great laboratory. When a deafening crack of lightning shatters the night, something unseen crashes to the floor and the brilliant physicist Sidney Davidson vanishes from the room, leaving only rattling glass and a broken electrometer behind. The witness, a fellow researcher, scrambles to make sense of the bewildering sight, hearing fragmented cries and a voice that seems to echo from another world.
The story folds into a tense, step‑by‑step investigation of what might have happened to Davidson—was it a prank, a hallucination, or the first glimpse of an untamed time‑travel phenomenon? As the characters confront the impossible, the narrative balances scientific curiosity with a creeping, almost palpable dread. Listeners are drawn into the charged atmosphere of the lab, wondering whether the strange “Bellows” voice is a warning, a misdirection, or the first hint of a deeper mystery yet to unfold.
Language
hu
Duration
~6 hours (366K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Budapest: Pantheon, 1927.
Credits
Albert László
Release date
2024-01-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1946
A pioneer of modern science fiction, this English writer imagined time travel, alien invasion, and invisible men with a mix of adventure and sharp social insight. His stories still feel lively because they pair big ideas with very human fears and hopes.
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