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Imagination comes without the restriction of time...
Jules Verne (1828-1905) is a famous French writer, poet, and playright. He is very famous for his "ahead-of-time" books or commonly known as "science-fiction" books.
A few books worthy to be mentioned are "Around the World in Eighty Days" and "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea."
In the Book He Wrote...
In one of his book, Robur the Conqueror, he mentioned an imaginative flying machine ahead of his time.
And Soon to be Realized...
Wright Brother developed the "flying machine" which soon evolved into the first practical fixed-wing aircraft.