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H G Wells: Classics Novels and Short Stories (Eireann Press) [Included 11 novels & 09 short stories] Subtitle - cover

H G Wells: Classics Novels and Short Stories (Eireann Press) [Included 11 novels & 09 short stories] Subtitle

H. G. Wells, ReadOn Classics

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Herbert George Wells (21 September 1866 – 13 August 1946) — known as H. G. Wells — was a prolific English writer in many genres, including the novel, history, politics, and social commentary, and textbooks and rules for war games. He is now best remembered for his science fiction novels, and Wells is called a father of science fiction.His most notable science fiction works include The Time Machine (1895), The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896), The Invisible Man (1897), and The War of the Worlds (1898).


In this collection you will find :

Novels

-The Time Machine
-The War of the Worlds
-The Invisible Man
-The Island of Doctor Moreau
-The Sleeper Awakes
-A Modern Utopia
-The Wheels of Chance
-The First Men in the Moon 
-The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
-In the Days of the Comet
-Ann Veronica

Short Stories
-Tales of Space and Time
-The Red Room
-The Diamond Maker
-Æpyornis Island
-The Chronic Argonauts
-The Flowering of the Strange Orchid
-The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes
-The History of Mr Polly
The World Set Free

+++ H. G. Wells - Biography
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Disponibile da: 28/05/2017.

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