Wells, H. G.

  • The time machine

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    ‘The Time Machine’ is the great, gleeful anarchist novel of the 1890s. It is both a thrilling adventure story and a satire on religion, evolution and human hopes. With this book, Wells invented an entirely new genre and did it better than any of his imitators.

  • The Invisible Man

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    H. G. Wells’ classic science-fiction novel about a man who’s turned himself invisible.

  • The World Set Free

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    Set in the 1950s, Wells’s neglected novel ‘The World Set Free’ describes a conflict so horrific that it actually is the war that ends war. Wells – the first to imagine a ‘uranium-based bomb’ – offers a prescient description of atomic warfare that renders cities unlivable for years. Drawing on discoveries by physicists and chemists of the time, Wells foresees both a world powered by clean, plentiful atomic energy – and the destructive force of the neutron chain reaction.

  • War Of The Worlds

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    H. G. Wells’ most famous work of science fiction.