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  1. In the Days of the Comet by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2010-07-06
  2. The War in the Air by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2010-07-06
  3. The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth by H. G. Wells, 2010-03-07
  4. In the Fourth Year Anticipations of a World Peace (1918) by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2009-10-04
  5. Works of H. G. Wells (80+ Works) The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, The Island of Dr Moreau, The War of the Worlds, When the Sleeper Wakes,In the Days of the Comet & more (mobi) by H. G. Wells, 2009-11-20
  6. The Time Machine by H. G. Wells, 2010-11-05
  7. Soul of a Bishop by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2010-07-06
  8. What is Coming? by H. G. Wells, 2009-10-08
  9. Certain Personal Matters: A Collection of Material, Mainly Autobiographical [ 1898 ] by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2009-08-10
  10. The History of Mr. Polly (Classic Reprint) by H. G. Wells, 2010-03-09
  11. Love and Mr. Lewisham by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-08-09
  12. The Invisible Man. A Grotesque Romance. by H. G. Wells, 2010-05-03
  13. Five Great Science Fiction Novels (Thrift Edition) by H. G. Wells, 2004-09-08
  14. Selected Stories of H. G. Wells (Modern Library Classics) by H.G. Wells, 2004-07-13

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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback H(erbert) G(eorge) Wells (1866-1946) English novelist, journalist, sociologist, and historian, whose science fiction stories have been filmed many times. Wells's best known works are THE TIME MACHINE (1895), one of the first modern science fiction stories, THE INVISIBLE MAN (1897), and THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1898). Wells wrote over a hundred of books, about fifty of them novels. "No one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that human affairs were being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their affairs they were scrutinized and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinize the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water." (from War of the Worlds Along with George Orwell 's Nineteen-Eighty-Four and Aldous Huxley 's Brave New World , which was a pessimistic answer to scientific optimism, Wells's novels are among the classics of science-fiction. Later Wells's romantic and enthusiastic conception of technology turned more doubtful. His bitter side is seen early in the novel BOON (1915), which was a parody of

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4. H.G. WELLS
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The Daring Determined Writer of his Time.
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This quote from H.G wells tells you about his personality. Herbert George Wells was born in 1866 in Bromly, a small town near London. He attended college and graduated with a degree in biology. His lower-middle-class background and his knowledge of science influenced his writings. He thought that science would make a better world. He also thought that that humans would destroy their own race by having a big atomic war and eventually kill each other off. Some of the books Wells wrote were The Time Machine, The Invisible Man The War of the Worlds and The Island of Doctor Moreau . He was very famous in his lifetime, and his books sold well. His book War of the Worlds was a radio drama, performed on Halloween night in 1938. Many people tuned in after they said "This is only a story", so they thought that Martian aliens were attacking Earth. So people grabbed their rifles and jumped in their cars and took off. H.G. Wells died in his sleep on August 13, 1946.
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Alongside Frenchman Jules Verne, Herbert George (H.G.) Wells is known as one of the founding literary fathers of science-fictiona label he always resisted. Instead, he called his works "scientific romances," stressing their concrete humanity and de-emphasizing the abstract ideas at play. A prolific and political journalist as well, the outspoken, larger-than-life figure is still best known for a string of books written at the beginning of his career that all toy with ideas of humanity gone scientifically and fantastically awry. Wells was born into British poverty on Sept. 21, 1866, and he was not shy about glorifying his lower-class beginnings. He later won a scholarship to what is now the elite Royal College of Science, where he studied under T.H. Huxley, the esteemed Darwinist. His early exposure to poverty, however, would mark him for the rest of his days; nearly a lifelong Socialist, Wells believed modern civilization, with its profound capitalist class divisions, was doomed, and that Communist ideals were the remedy. Not coincidentally, Wells's first novel, "The Time Machine" (1895), was written to relieve his poverty and serves as a harsh critique of capitalism. In it, a man travels to the future and finds a nightmarish dystopia in which two distinct species have evolved from the ruling and working classes. The novel struck a chord with Victorian England, a heavily industrialized country of Haves and Have-Nots, and became a success. Wells followed "The Time Machine" with "The Island of Dr. Moreau" (1896), "The Invisible Man" (1897), and "The War Between the Worlds" (1898). All were hits and solidified Wells's place in the science-fiction canon; the description in the last of a Martian invasion of earth was so terrifying that when it was adapted as a radio play in 1938 by American Orson Welles as a "real" emergency broadcast, it sent thousands of listeners into a panic.

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Herbert George Wells , the son of an unsuccessful tradesman, was born in Bromley on 21st September, 1866. After a basic education at a local school, Wells was apprenticed as a draper. Wells disliked the work and in 1883 became a pupil-teacher at Midhurst Grammar School. While at Midhurst Wells won a scholarship to the School of Science where he was taught biology by T. H. Huxley. Wells found Huxley an inspiring teacher and as a result developed a strong interest in evolution. Wells founded and edited the Science Schools Journal while at university. Wells was disappointing with the teaching he received in the second year and so in 1887 he left without obtaining a degree.

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Herbert George Wells was born in Bromley, Kent. His father was a shopkeeper and a professional cricketer until he broke his leg. In his early childhood Wells developed a love for literature. His mother served from time to time as a housekeeper at the nearby estate of Uppark, and young Herbert studied books in the library secretly. When his father's business failed, Wells was apprenticed like his brothers to a draper. He spent the years between 1880 and 1883 in Windsor and Southsea and later recorded them in Kipps (1905). In the story Arthur Kipps is raised by his aunt and uncle. Kipps is also apprenticed to a draper. After learning that he has been left a fortune, Kipps enters the upper-class society, which Wells describes with sharp social criticism. In 1883 Wells became a teacher/pupil at Midhurst Grammar School. He obtained a scholarship to the Normal School of Science in London and studied there biology under T.H. Huxley. However, his interest faltered, and in 1887 he left without a degree. He taught in private schools for four years, not taking his B.S. degree until 1890. The next year he settled in London, married his cousin Isabel, and continued his career as a teacher in a correspondence college. From 1893 Wells became a full-time writer. Wells left Isabel for one of his brightest students, Amy Catherine, whom he married in 1895. As a novelist Wells made his debut with

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This site is dedicated to H.G. Wells connoisseur of fiction gone awry.
H.G. Wells is known best for his science fiction thriller "War of the Worlds". A prolific writer he produced some of the greatest works of fiction in the 20th century. His ability to weave a tale was so convincing it caused many who heard his radio shows to take it as the complete truth. In the process he orchestrated mass pandemonium in the United States and to a lesser degree elsewhere. Wells was a master at taking what many might embrace as a wonder to dream about and showing us a much darker side to this vision of fantasy. Considered a literary genius H.G. Wells is to Edgar Allan Poe what Gene Roddenberry is to Jules Verne. The H.G. Wells home page will be updated regularly. It shall evolve as time goes on.
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Search all of H.G. Wells H.G Wells, (1866-1946) , English novelist, journalist, sociologist, and historian, famous for his works of science fiction. Wells's best-known books are The Time Machine The Invisible Man (1897), and The War Of The Worlds
H.G. Wells was born on September 21, 1866 in Bromley, Kent. His father was a shopkeeper and a professional cricketer, and his mother served from time to time as a housekeeper at the nearby estate of Uppark. His father's business failed and Wells was apprenticed like his brothers to a draper, spending the years between 1880 and 1883 in Windsor and Southsea. Later he recorded these years in Kipps
In 1883 Wells became a teacher-pupil at Midhurst Grammar School. He obtained a scholarship to the Normal School of Science in London and studied biology under T.H. Huxley. However, his interest faltered and in 1887 he left without a degree. He taught in private schools for four years, not taking his B.S. degree until 1890. Next year he settled in London, married his cousin Isabel and continued his career as a teacher in a correspondence college. From 1893 Wells became a full-time writer. After some years Wells left Isabel for one of his brightest students, Amy Catherine, whom he married in 1895.

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Herbert George Wells was born in 1866 in Bromley, Kent. His career as an author was fostered by an unfortunate accident as a child. He broke his leg and spent the mandatory rest period reading every book which he could find. Wells was awarded a scholarship and furthered his education at the Normal School of Science in London. It was at the Normal School that Wells came under the wing of the famous biologist Thomas H. Huxley. Wells' "science fiction" (although he never called it such)was clearly influenced by his studies at the Normal School and his interest in biology. H.G. Wells gained fame with his first major fiction work: The Time Machine in 1895. Soon after the publication of this book, Wells followed with The Island of Dr. Moreau The Invisible Man (1897), and perhaps his most famous popular work: The War of the Worlds Over the years Wells became concerned with the fate of human society in a world where technology and scientific study were advancing at a rapid pace. For a period he was a member of The Fabian Society, a group of social philosophers in London. Wells's later works became less science fiction and more social critique. The accuracy of the "science" in Wells's work has often been called into question. It is rumored that Wells and the French novelist Jules Verne actually criticized each other's writing. Wells's claim was that "Verne couldn't write himself out of a paper sack" and Verne accused Wells of having "scientifically implausible ideas." The science may not be accurate, but the adventure and philosophy in those books makes Wells' early science fiction fun and fascinating to read.

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H.G. Wells is considered by some to be the father of modern science fiction.
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Herbert George Wells was born in 1866 in Bromley, Kent. His career as an author was fostered by an unfortunate accident as a child. He broke his leg and spent the mandatory rest period reading every book which he could find. Wells was awarded a scholarship and furthered his education at the Normal School of Science in London. It was at the Normal School that Wells came under the wing of the famous biologist Thomas H. Huxley. Wells' "science fiction" (although he never called it such)was clearly influenced by his studies at the Normal School and his interest in biology. H.G. Wells gained fame with his first major fiction work: The Time Machine in 1895. Soon after the publication of this book, Wells followed with The Island of Dr. Moreau The Invisible Man (1897), and perhaps his most famous popular work: The War of the Worlds Over the years Wells became concerned with the fate of human society in a world where technology and scientific study were advancing at a rapid pace. For a period he was a member of The Fabian Society, a group of social philosophers in London. Wells's later works became less science fiction and more social critique. The accuracy of the "science" in Wells's work has often been called into question. It is rumored that Wells and the French novelist Jules Verne actually criticized each other's writing. Wells's claim was that "Verne couldn't write himself out of a paper sack" and Verne accused Wells of having "scientifically implausible ideas." The science may not be accurate, but the adventure and philosophy in those books makes Wells' early science fiction fun and fascinating to read.

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von Horst Deinert Morley's Academy. Mit 16 Jahren erhielt er die Stellung als Hilfslehrer im Progymnasium in Midhurst. 1884 bekam er ein Stipendium von einer Guinee in der Woche in der Normal School of Science jetzt das Imperial College of Science) The Chronic Argoinauts Henley House School The Pall Mall Gazette, St. James's Gazette, Black and White, New Review und The Sunday Review. A Textbook of Biology. The Stolen Bacillus, ein Band gesammelter Essays und zwei Romane: The Time Machine (Die Zeitmaschine), die eine Umarbeitung der Geschichte The Chronic Argonauts war, und The Wonderful Visit. The Island of Dr. Moreau Die Insel des Dr. Moreau The Invisible Man Der Unsichtbare The War of the Worlds Der Krieg der Welten The First Men in the Moon Die ersten Menschen auf dem Mond, 1901) ebenso wie viele Kurzgeschichten, Artikel und Romane, unter ihnen Love and Mr Lewisham Anticipations, The Sea Lady The Foad of the Gods Kipps und A Modern Utopia (beide 1905), In the Days of the Comet The War in the Air Tono Bungay und Anne Veronica (beide 1909) und The History of Mr Polly Fabian Society The New Machiavelli Mariage The Passionate Friends The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman (1914) und The Research Magnificent Mr. Britling sees it Through

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The Wellsian is the official journal of the H.G. Wells Society. It has existed since the 1960s: click here for an index of the new series (1976– ). All back issues of the journal are still available, except for no. 5, and can be ordered from the Society's sales officer, John Green, at 29 Valence Circus, Dagenham, Essex RM8 3LU, United Kingdom. Each issue (including postage and packing) costs £1.45 in the UK, £2.00 in the EU, and £2.50 for the rest of the world. In the case of volume 5, where the journal is out of print, individual articles can be acquired from the editor for the cost of copying and postage. The editor welcomes submissions on all aspects of Wells's life, work and thought. Please send articles on floppy disk or as e-mail attachments, as well as on A4 (or equivalent) paper, double line spaced. All submissions will be acknowledged and a decision on acceptance for publication will normally be made by September. Decisions will be in the form of acceptance, rejection or suggested revision. Occasionally, accepted articles will be held over a year for publication in a subsequent volume. See also, other

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H.G. Wells was born on September 21, 1866 in Bromley, Kent. His father was a shopkeeper and a professional cricketer, and his mother served from time to time as a housekeeper at the nearby estate of Uppark. His father's business failed and Wells was apprenticed like his brothers to a draper, spending the years between 1880 and 1883 in Windsor and Southsea. Later he recorded these years in Kipps
In 1883 Wells became a teacher-pupil at Midhurst Grammar School. He obtained a scholarship to the Normal School of Science in London and studied biology under T.H. Huxley. However, his interest faltered and in 1887 he left without a degree. He taught in private schools for four years, not taking his B.S. degree until 1890. Next year he settled in London, married his cousin Isabel and continued his career as a teacher in a correspondence college. From 1893 Wells became a full-time writer. After some years Wells left Isabel for one of his brightest students, Amy Catherine, whom he married in 1895.

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