If you have only one reference book on your shelf—on any topic—this must be it. Get the second edition.
This is, I believe, a book for the adventurous in spirit.

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  1. Time Machines: Time Travel in Physics, Metaphysics and Science Fiction, Second Edition by Paul J. Nahin (Springer-Verlag, November 1998).
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Indexer Notes

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  1. Citations—Nahin’s book has a rich list of citations. We have tagged most of the fiction citations. For items that are discussed in the text, the tag notes the page numbers for the discussion; other items, which are listed only in the book’s bibliography are marked as minor; and we have omitted some citations because their inclusion in the book was not related to time travel. Elsewhere, we’ve extracted a brief listing of all fiction discussions and citations from the book, with an indication of which items fall into which category.