H. G. Wells
Herbert George Wells's (1866-1946) Career As An Author Was Fostered By A Childhood Mishap. He Broke His Leg And Spent His Convalescence Reading Every Book He Could Find. Wells Earned A Scholarship At The Norman School Of Science In London. Wells's "Science Fiction" (Although He Never Called It Such) Was Influenced By His Interest In Biology. H. G. Wells Gained Fame With His First Novel, "The Time Machine (1895)." He Followed This With "The Island Of Dr. Moreau (1896), The Invisible Man (1897), " And "The War Of The Worlds (1898)."
Wells H. G.:
The Time Machine
Introduction by: Greg Bear
Signet Classics , 2002
Mass paperback, 144 pages
Wells H. G.:
War of the Worlds: Invasion from Mars
Adapted by: Howard Koch, Performed by: Gates Mcfadden
La Theatre Works , 2002
Wells H. G.:
The War of the Worlds: A Critical Text of the 1898 London First Edition
Annotated H. G. Wells( 4)
Editor: Leon Stover
Mcfarland & Company , 2001
Hardcover, 333 pages
Wells H. G.:
The Time Machine
Step-Up Classics
Illustrator: John Edens, Adapted by: Les Martin
Random House Books For Young Readers , 1996
Quality paperback, 96 pages
Wells H. G.:
The Time Machine: An Invention: A Critical Text of the 1895 London First Edition, with an Introduction and Appendices
Annotated H. G. Wells( 1)
Editor: Leon Stover
Mcfarland & Company , 1996
Hardcover, 270 pages
Wells H. G.:
Invisible Man
Everyman Library
Editor: Macdonald Daly
Everyman Paperback Classics , 1995
Quality paperback, 181 pages
Wells H. G.:
The Island of Dr. Moreau
Bantam Classics
Bantam Classics , 1994
Mass paperback, 160 pages
Wells H. G.:
Kipps
Everyman Paperback Classics
Editor: David Hughes
Everyman Paperback Classics , 1993
Quality paperback, 356 pages





