The Time Machine

The Time Machine

H. G. Wells

Literature & Fiction / Science Fiction & Fantasy / History

H.G. Wells, a pioneer in the science fiction genre, produced awesomely imaginative novels whose technologies seem impossibly sophisticated for a writer living in an era before automobiles and the widespread application of electricity. In his work The Time Machine, Wells Time Traveller, a gentleman inventor living in England, traverses first thousands of years and then millions into the future, before bringing back the knowledge of the grave degeneration of the human race and the planet. One wonders if Wells could truly see into the future, as over 100 years after its publication date his visions seem timelier than ever.
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The War of the Worlds

The War of the Worlds

H. G. Wells

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H.G. Wells's classic tale of planetary conquest.The War of the Worlds (1898), by H. G. Wells, is an early science fiction novel which describes an invasion of England by aliens from Mars. It is one of the earliest and best-known depictions of an alien invasion of Earth, and has influenced many others, as well as spawning several films, radio dramas, comic book adaptations, and a television series based on the story. The 1938 radio broadcast caused public outcry against the episode, as many listeners believed that an actual Martian invasion was in progress, a notable example of mass hysteria.
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The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance

The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance

H. G. Wells

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The Invisible Man is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells. Originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly in 1897, it was published as a novel the same year. The Invisible Man of the title is Griffin, a scientist who has devoted himself to research into optics and invents a way to change a body's refractive index to that of air so that it neither absorbs nor reflects light and thus becomes invisible. He successfully carries out this procedure on himself, but fails in his attempt to reverse it.
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Ann Veronica: A Modern Love Story

Ann Veronica: A Modern Love Story

H. G. Wells

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Ann Veronica is a New Woman novel by H.G. Wells published in 1909. Ann Veronica describes the rebellion of Ann Veronica Stanley, "a young lady of nearly two-and-twenty," against her middle-class father's stern patriarchal rule. The novel dramatizes the contemporary problem of the New Woman. It is set in Victorian era London and environs, except for an Alpine excursion. Ann Veronica offers vignettes of the Women's suffrage movement in Great Britain and features a chapter inspired by the 1908 attempt of suffragettes to storm Parliament.Mr. Stanley forbids his adult daughter, a biology student at Tredgold Women's College and the youngest of his five children, to attend a fancy dress ball in London, causing a crisis. Ann Veronica is planning to attend the dance with friends of a down-at-the-heels artistic family living nearby and has been chafing at other restrictions imposed for no apparent reason on her. After her father resorts to force to stop her from attending the ball, she leaves her home in the fictional south London suburb of Morningside Park in order to live independently in an apartment "in a street near the Hampstead Road" in North London. Unable to find appropriate employment, she borrows forty pounds from Mr. Ramage, an older man, without realizing she is compromising herself. With this money, Ann Veronica is able to devote herself to study in the biological laboratory of the Central Imperial College (a constituent college of London University) where she meets and falls in love with Capes, the laboratory's "demonstrator." But Mr. Ramage loses little time in trying to take advantage of the situation, precipitating a crisis. Distraught after Ramage tries to force himself on her, Ann Veronica temporarily abandons her studies and devotes herself to the cause of women's suffrage; she is arrested storming Parliament and spends a month in prison. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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The Stolen Bacillus and Other Incidents

The Stolen Bacillus and Other Incidents

H. G. Wells

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The Stolen Bacillus and Other Incidents by the English author H. G. Wells is a collection of fantasy and science fiction short stories. From the author of some of the worlds greatest tales including \'War of the worlds\' and \'Time machine\' comes this new edition of an old classic, a great addition to the collection. Any profits from the sale of this book will go towards the Freeriver Community project, a project that aims to promote peace and well-being in the world. To learn more about the Freeriver Community project please visit the website - www.freerivercommunity.com
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The First Men in the Moon

The First Men in the Moon

H. G. Wells

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The novel tells the story of a journey to the moon by the impecunious businessman Mr Bedford and the brilliant but eccentric scientist Dr Cavor. On arrival, Bedford and Cavor find the moon inhabited by a race of moon-folk the two call "Selenites." The novel can also be read as a critique of prevailing political opinions from the turn of the century, particularly of imperialism.
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The Sea Lady

The Sea Lady

H. G. Wells

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Such previous landings of mermaids as have left a record, have all a flavour of doubt. Even the very circumstantial account of that Bruges Sea Lady, who was so clever at fancy work, gives occasion to the sceptic. I must confess that I was absolutely incredulous of such things until a year ago. But now, face to face with indisputable facts in my own immediate neighbourhood, and with my own second cousin Melville (of Seaton Carew) as the chief witness to the story, I see these old legends in a very different light. Yet so many people concerned themselves with the hushing up of this affair, that, but for my sedulous enquiries, I am certain it would have become as doubtful as those older legends in a couple of score of years. Even now to many minds.
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Marriage

Marriage

H. G. Wells

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A monoplane falling out of the sky on a hot afternoon can shatter the leisurely peace of a croquet game below. And an injured aviator like Geoffrey Trafford can quite disrupt the calm of a girl like Marjorie Pope. All obstacles - her modern views, her socialism, her cool engagement to the worldly Mr Magnet - are swept away; and, as in every misguided fairy tale, 'the poor dears haven't the shadow of a doubt they will live happily ever after'. Written when Wells himself was caught in the entanglements of home and sex, this funny, utterly engrossing novel, shows him grappling with a perennial question; how can a marriage survive, when conventions stifle, when men and women want different things, when passions fade? Ironically, the answer he came to led to his meeting with an enraged young reviewer, Rebecca West - a collision as devastating as the plane crash in the rectory garden.
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The Plattner Story, and Others

The Plattner Story, and Others

H. G. Wells

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Whether the story of Gottfried Plattner is to be credited or not, is a pretty question in the value of evidence. On the one hand, we have seven witnesses—to be perfectly exact, we have six and a half pairs of eyes, and one undeniable fact; and on the other we have—what is it?—prejudice, common sense, the inertia of opinion. Never were there seven more honest-seeming witnesses; never was there a more undeniable fact than the inversion of Gottfried Plattner’s anatomical structure, and—never was there a more preposterous story than the one they have to tell! The most preposterous part of the story is the worthy Gottfried’s contribution (for I count him as one of the seven). Heaven forbid that I should be led into giving countenance to superstition by a passion for impartiality, and so come to share the fate of Eusapia’s patrons! Frankly, I believe there is something crooked about this business of Gottfried Plattner; but what that crooked factor is, I will admit as frankly, I do not know. I have been surprised at the credit accorded to the story in the[2] most unexpected and authoritative quarters. The fairest way to the reader, however, will be for me to tell it without further comment.
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In the Days of the Comet

In the Days of the Comet

H. G. Wells

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H. G. Wells, in his 1906 In the Days of the Comet uses the vapors of a comet to trigger a deep and lasting change in humanity\'s perspective on themselves and the world. In the build-up to a great war, poor student William Leadford struggles against the harsh conditions the lower-class live under. He also falls in love with a middle-class girl named Nettie. But when he discovers that Nettie has eloped with a man of upper-class standing, William struggles with the betrayal, and in the disorder of his own mind decides to buy a revolver and kill them both. All through this a large comet lights the night sky with a green glow, bright enough that the street lamps are left unlit.
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H G Wells Omnibus

H G Wells Omnibus

H. G. Wells

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Omnibus containing: Ann Veronica by H G Wells The First Men in the Moon by H G Wells The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth by H G Wells The History of Mr Polly by H G Wells In the Days of the Comet by H G Wells The Invisible Man by H G Wells The Island of Dr Moreau by H G Wells The Last Books of HG Wells by H G Wells Marriage by H G Wells Men Like Gods by H G Wells Mr Britling Sees It Through by H G Wells The Sleeper Awakes (aka When the Sleeper Awakes) by H G Wells Star-begotten by H G Wells The Time Machine by H G Wells Tono-Bungay by H G Wells The War in the Air by H G Wells The War of the Worlds by H G Wells The Wheels of Chance by H G Wells The World Set Free by H G Wells The Best Horror Tales of H G Wells by H G Wells The Country of the Blind & Other Stories by H G Wells The Door in the Wall & Other Stories by H G Wells The Plattner Story and Others by H G Wells Selected Stories by H G Wells Tales of Space and Time by H G Wells Æpyornis Island by H G Wells The Beautiful Suit by H G Wells The Chronic Argonauts by H G Wells The Cone by H G Wells The Country of the Blind by H G Wells The Crystal Egg by H G Wells The Diamond Maker by H G Wells The Door in the Wall by H G Wells A Dream of Armageddon by H G Wells The Empire of the Ants by H G Wells Filmer by H G Wells The Flowering of the Strange Orchid by H G Wells In the Avu Observatory by H G Wells The Jilting of Jane by H G Wells Jimmy Goggles the God by H G Wells The Lord of the Dynamos by H G Wells The Magic Shop by H G Wells The Man Who Could Work Miracles by H G Wells Miss Winchelsea's Heart by H G Wells Mr. Brishers Treasure by H G Wells Mr. Ledbetters Vacation by H G Wells Mr. Skelmersdale in Fairyland by H G Wells The Moth by H G Wells The New Accelerator by H G Wells The Obliterated Man by H G Wells The Purple Pileus by H G Wells The Red Room by H G Wells The Remarkable Case of Davidsons Eyes by H G Wells The Sea Raiders by H G Wells A Slip Under the Microscope by H G Wells The Star by H G Wells The Stolen Bacillus by H G Wells The Stolen Body by H G Wells The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost by H G Wells The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham by H G Wells The Treasure in the Forest by H G Wells The Truth About Pyecraft by H G Wells Under the Knife by H G Wells The Valley of Spiders by H G Wells The H G Wells Reader by John Huntington A Modern Utopia by H G Wells A Short History of the World by H G Wells The War that will End War by H G Wells
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