The HG Wells Collection
H. G. Wells
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Summary
Karpathos publishes the greatest works of history's greatest authors and collects them to make it easy and affordable for readers to have them all at the push of a button. All of our collections include a linked table of contents. H.G. Wells was a prominent British author who wrote a prolific amount of books and essays in different genres such as science fiction, history, and politics. Wells' most notable science fiction works include The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, The Time Machine, and The Island of Doctor Moreau. This collection includes the following: NOVELS: The War of the Worlds The Time Machine The Invisible Man The Island of Doctor Moreau The Wonderful Visit When the Sleeper Wakes The First Men in the Moon The Sea Lady The Food of the Gods A Modern Utopia In the Days of the Comet The War in the Air Tono-Bungay The World Set Free The Wheels of Chance Love and Mr. Lewisham Kipps Ann Veronica: A Modern Love Story The History of Mr. Polly The New Machiavelli Marriage The Passionate Friends The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman Boon Baelby: A Holiday The Research Magnificent Mr. Britling Sees it Through The Soul of a Bishop Joan and Peter The Undying Fire The Secret Places of the Heart SHORT STORIES: The Chronic Argonauts The Land Ironclads The Grisly Folk Select Conversations with an Uncle Tales of Space and Time (5 Short Stories) The Jilting of Jane and 24 Other Short Stories The Door in the Wall and 6 Other Short Stories The Stolen Body and 5 Other Short Stories ESSAYS: Certain Personal Matters Anticipations The Discovery of the Future Mankind in the Making This Misery of Boots The Future in America Socialism and the Family First and Last Things New Worlds for Old An Englishman Looks at the World The War that Will End War Scientific War The Elements of Reconstruction What is Coming? A Forecast of Things After the War God the Invisible King War and the Future In the Fourth Year The Idea of a League of Nations Russia in the Shadow The Salvaging of Civilization Washington and the Hope of Peace