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Isaac Asimov: The End of Eternity (1955, Fawcett Crest)

Humanity has found the ultimate way to fix its own mistakes, make them never happen. …

A masterpiece from a master

I think this is by far the best piece of SF on the time travel subject that I have ever read. The philosophical questions that it addresses, not merely about the paradoxes of time travel, but more so about the relationship between need, risk and progress, are worth the read by themselves. The excellent writing, still incredibly fresh after more than 70 years, make it a masterpiece, almost suspended in a timeless world.