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., Evans Mary Ann:
The War of the Worlds
Stepping Stone Book Classics (Paperback)
Illustrator: Paul Wenzel
Random House Books For Young Readers , 1991
Quality paperback, 96 pages
Wells H. G.:
The War of the Worlds
Bantam Classics
Bantam Classics , 1988
Mass paperback, 194 pages
Wells H. G.:
The Time Machine and the War of the Worlds
Fawcett Premier Book
Fawcett Books , 1986
Mass paperback, 288 pages
Wells H. G.:
The Time Machine
Bantam Classics
Bantam Classics , 1984
Mass paperback, 128 pages








