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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)."

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Wells H. G.:
Twelve Stories and a Dream

Echo Library , 2006
Quality paperback, 140 pages

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Wells H. G.:
An Englishman Looks at the World

Echo Library , 2006
Quality paperback, 196 pages

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Wells H. G.:
First and Last Things

Echo Library , 2006
Quality paperback, 104 pages

Not available

Wells H. G.:
The Island of Dr. Moreau

Signet Classics (Paperback)
Afterword by: John L. Flynn
Signet Classics , 2005
Mass paperback, 224 pages

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Wells H. G.:
War of the Worlds

Read by: Christopher Hurt
Blackstone Audiobooks , 2005

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Wells H. G., Caputo Antonella, Lott Rod:
Graphic Classics Volume 3: H. G. Wells - 2nd Edition

Graphic Classics (Eureka)( 3)
Eureka Productions , 2005
Quality paperback, 144 pages

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Wells H. G.:
The Wheels of Chance: A Bicycling Idyll

Dodo Press, 2005
Quality paperback, 192 pages

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