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  1. Jun 28, 2015 · 3. The First Men in the Moon (1901). Drawing on earlier moon-voyage novels by Jules Verne, this is another of Wells’s classic early scientific romances, though it often gets overlooked in favour of, say, The War of the Worlds or The Time Machine. But it deserves more attention. In many ways this book forms a pair with the next book on our ...

  2. An outstanding writer of science fiction, H. G. Wells presents here seven science fiction novels: The Time Machine/The Island of Dr. Moreau/The Invisible Man/The War of the Worlds/The First Man on the Moon/The Food of the Gods/In the Days of the Comet

  3. Jun 15, 2012 · Now, listen to H. G. Wells’ five science fiction novels in one definitive collection. Introduced by film director and H. G. Wells fanboy Eli Roth, the collection features unabridged recordings of the novels performed by Hugh Bonneville, Jason Isaacs, Sophie Okonedo, David Tennant and Alexander Vlahos. The War of the Worlds narrated by David ...

  4. Nov 6, 2021 · Wells, H G. Entry updated 13 May 2024. Tagged: Author. (1866-1946) UK journalist, social critic and author, Rebecca West 's partner 1913-1923; the most important of all nineteenth-century sf writers in the UK and in America as well, where his early work beginning with The Time Machine ( 1895) was widely published in contemporary editions.

  5. Nov 15, 2021 · The War Inside H. G. Wells. In his nonfiction, he laid out a vision of endless human progress. In his fiction, he foretold a darker truth. By Adam Gopnik. November 15, 2021. Wells’s worldly ...

  6. H.G. Wells. H.G. Wells (1866-1946) was one of the most prolific, popular, and varied writers of the early twentieth century. His numerous works crossed genres, from science fiction to socialist treatises, from Edwardian satire to sweeping histories, from short stories to Utopian novels. He loomed large in the popular and critical imagination of ...

  7. H G Wells. (Herbert George Wells) ( 1866 - 1946) aka Reginald Bliss. The son of a professional cricketer and a lady's maid, H. G. Wells served apprenticeships as a draper and a chemist's assistant before winning a scholarship to the prestigious Normal School of Science in London. While he is best remembered for his groundbreaking science ...

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