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1. In memoriam H.G. Wells, 1866-1946,
 
2. H.G. Wells, 1866-1946: a centenary
 
3. The world of William Clissold
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4. Biography - Wells, H(erbert) G(eorge)
 
5. Italy, France and Britain at war,
 
6. Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island
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7. Little Wars; a game for boys from
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8. Tono Bungay
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9. What is Coming?
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10. The Sleeper AwakesA Revised Edition
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11. Secret Places of the Heart
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12. The Invisible Man
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13. Ann Veronica, a modern love story
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14. In the Fourth YearAnticipations
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15. The First Men in the Moon
 
16. The HISTORY OF MR. POLLY.
 
17. The DREAM.A Novel.
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18. In the Days of the Comet
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19. The Door in the Wall and Other
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20. Soul of a Bishop

1. In memoriam H.G. Wells, 1866-1946,
by Forrest J Ackerman
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1946)

Asin: B0007G100Q
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2. H.G. Wells, 1866-1946: a centenary booklist,
by James W Thirsk
 Unknown Binding: 15 Pages (1966)

Asin: B0007J1VT8
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3. The world of William Clissold / [H.G.Wells]. Book the fifth : the story of the Clissolds - the next phase, Book the sixth : the story of the Clissolds - Venus as Evening Star. The epilogue, note by Sir Richard Clissold
by H. G. (Herbert George) (1866-1946) Wells
 Hardcover: Pages (1926)

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4. Biography - Wells, H(erbert) G(eorge) (1866-1946): An article from: Contemporary Authors
by Gale Reference Team
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This digital document, covering the life and work of H(erbert) G(eorge) Wells, is an entry from Contemporary Authors, a reference volume published by Thompson Gale. The length of the entry is 8886 words. The page length listed above is based on a typical 300-word page. Although the exact content of each entry from this volume can vary, typical entries include the following information:

  • Place and date of birth and death (if deceased)
  • Family members
  • Education
  • Professional associations and honors
  • Employment
  • Writings, including books and periodicals
  • A description of the author's work
  • References to further readings about the author
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5. Italy, France and Britain at war, by H.G. Wells
by H. G. (Herbert George) (1866-1946) Wells
 Hardcover: Pages (1917)

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6. Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island ... by H.G. Wells
by H. G. (Herbert George) (1866-1946) Wells
 Hardcover: Pages (1928)

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7. Little Wars; a game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boys' games and books.
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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8. Tono Bungay
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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9. What is Coming?
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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10. The Sleeper AwakesA Revised Edition of When the Sleeper Wakes
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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11. Secret Places of the Heart
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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12. The Invisible Man
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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13. Ann Veronica, a modern love story
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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14. In the Fourth YearAnticipations of a World Peace (1918)
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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15. The First Men in the Moon
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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16. The HISTORY OF MR. POLLY.
by H[erbert]. G[eorge1866 - 1946]. Wells
 Hardcover: Pages (1910)

Asin: B000NYFOK4
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17. The DREAM.A Novel.
by H[erbert]. G[eorge1866 - 1946]. Wells
 Hardcover: Pages (1924)

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18. In the Days of the Comet
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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He seemed to be in a room in a tower, very high, so that through the tall window on his left one perceived only distances, a remote horizon of sea, a headland and that vague haze and glitter in the sunset that many miles away marks a city. All the appointments of this room were orderly and beautiful, and in some subtle quality, in this small difference and that, new to me and strange. They were in no fashion I could name, and the simple costume the man wore suggested neither period nor country. It might, I thought, be the Happy Future, or Utopia, or the Land of Simple Dreams; an errant mote of memory, Henry James's phrase and story of "The Great Good Place," twinkled across my mind, and passed and left no light. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Free SF Reader
More than a few people have used this idea over the last few decades.
The people of Earth are going about their normal dodgy business, until
they realise that a comet may actually strike the planet.

A most definitely political novel, this looks at the upheaval such
a catastrophic event can cause, and what happens to the society as a
result.

It seems here that humanity will improve in the face of such calamity.




5-0 out of 5 stars The Awakening of Mankind- Cosmic Peace Beyond Understanding
I thought that I was familiar with most of Well's body of work, until I stumbled over this unique novel.

First of all, do not be put off by the first part of this book- it is intended to be depressing. It is meant to paint the pettiness, ugliness, and just plain bloody-mindedness of human society in 1906. It does this quite well for I almost set the book aside several times in disgust. It is all unpleasantness after unpleasantness in the life of a working class young man (obviously modeled largely after the author's youth.) Even the fact of the approach of the great comet is almost mentioned only in passing as a minor occurrence.

Then everything changes when the comet hits. Mankind is transformed. That is to say that all of mankind is suddenly mentally and spiritually enlightened and awakened. I've read nothing quite like it in literature. The first part of the book makes it jump out at you all the more. All the meanness, pettiness, guile, and evil evaporate in the human species. The story of how these enlightened men put an end to want, injustice, and war around the world is breathtaking and inspirational. Wells attributes this to a chemical change in earth's atmosphere, but there is a surprising amount of spirituality also incorporated (surprising for Wells.)

All of this reminded me of the change that is said to occur when a human soul leaves the material world and enters the astral. All of the old heaviness and stupidity drop away. Only the highest of what it means to be human remains- the old ego dies. Even in the story everyone speculated if perhaps they were not dead and transported to a different world. Some even declared that this great Change was the Second Advent.

There is one thing about this novel that leaves a lingering element of disappointment. This is the fact that the core causes of all the economic, social, and political injustices and stupidities described in the first part of the book in 1906 are still with us. After 101 years these same problems are still with us. I'm sure that this would have also disappointed Mr. Wells.

4-0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good; gentle, and well written
As a kid, I must have read "War of the Worlds" and "The Time Machine" two dozen times apiece.H.G. Wells appealed to the most fantastic parts of my imagination, and he still does.As a kid, I also read this book once, "In the Days of the Comet," but I don't remember being quite as impressed.
As an adult however, I have re-read "War of the Worlds" and "The Time Machine," and while I still enjoyed them, found them to be more along the lines of paperback thrillers.When I re-read this book, however, I found a treasure.
This book tells the story of a world changed by a comet--a comet that passes by the earth and allows everyone to see themselves and one another as they truly are.It affects everything from relationships, to the structures of towns, to how people look at one another.It allows the world to become truly socialist in a non-political way.It shows the world as what it could be if only everyone viewed one another as equally important as one's self.It is not a political manifesto, because by its very premise it suggests the impossibility of such a wondrous happening and of such a change.It is not a violent, dynamic book that hurtles itself forward the way "War of the Worlds" and "The Time Machine" do--it is a gentle, thoughtful look at people, at people's motivations, at the problems of the world, and at a wish to be better than we have been.
It is also astoundingly well written.That's what hit me the most about it.It is full of powerful phrases, poetic sentences, and clearly expressed ideas and metaphors.As an adult, I recommend this book as one of Wells's very best.
It's a treat that I plan to re-read yet again.

4-0 out of 5 stars One of Wells' better works of fiction
William Leadford is a young London Socialist, leading a life of quiet desperation. Around him, the whole world seems to be unraveling, as capitalist wage war on their own workers, and nation rises up against nation. And through it all, a comet has entered the Solar System, and may indeed be aimed straight at Earth. Can the system that dominates men's lives survive its seeming inevitable destruction? And if the comet should strike the planet, what will be the result?

This now largely forgotten work was written by H.G. Wells (1866-1946) in 1906, during his brief sojourn with the Fabian Society. This book is less science fiction than his earlier works, such as the Invisible Man and the War of the Worlds, and is more of a political polemic. In it, we get to see the inevitable destruction of the capitalist system that the antediluvian Socialists predicted. But more, Wells uses the comet as a vehicle to posit a new utopia, where man has awakened from his childhood as a species and puts behind him such things as private ownership of land, nationalism, religion, and so much more. Indeed, this book marks Wells' open advocation of free love, which eroded his popularity among the reading public.

Now, as for the book itself, I am of two minds. The book starts out rather slowly, and I found myself rather bored with it. But, as it continued, it began to pick up steam, and became quite an interesting read. This is one of Wells' better works of fiction, being much better (in my opinion) than Tono-Bungay and the Food of the Gods.

So, if you are a fan of Edwardian literature, or just like a good story, then you will definitely like this book. I highly recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars A brief comment
Next to War of the Worlds and The Time Machine, this book isn't nearly as well known. I enjoyed the book, but can see why it doesn't have the popularity of the other two, as much of the book is an extended discussion on the politics of the day, and especially the socialist views of one of the main characters, who is basically Wells's mouthpiece. Much of the time is spent with the two main characters, one of whom is an astronomy buff who is tracking the comet, and the other his politically fevered friend, who spends much of the time ranting to his geek buddy about politics while his friend painstakingly goes about his comet-tracking work and patiently listens.

I also have to admit I found all the discussion and detail about Leadford (the socialist friend) and his relationship with his beloved Nettie pretty dull stuff also. While this does serve as the romantic interest in the book (and there is some discussion of sex, too) I still found these passages pretty dull sledding. After all, this is still Victorian England, and so you're not exactly getting Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer here. :-)

The book does have a dramatic backdrop and setting, taking place during a global war and a worker's uprising, although most of the action doesn't have anything to do with that. With the war already on, the appearance of the comet is like another dreaded omen, creating further apprehension about the possible fate of the world and humanity. When this book was written almost 100 years ago, WWI was still in the distant future. But the universal conflagration in the book is reminsicent of what was to transpire only a decade later. But if you're looking for the sort of action one finds in War of the Worlds or the wonder of the time machine and the drama and tension of the class struggle between the Eloi and the Morlocks in that book, this isn't it.

The book has a positive ending though, as the earth passes through the comet and the entire population of the earth becomes briefly comatose. When they awake, humans are transformed; they are peaceful and no longer aggressive and warlike (truly a forlorn fantasy if there ever was one, but oh well, one can hope), the war is ended, and even the crime rate almost drops to zero. (I want to know if we can bring such a comet over here right now).

Overall, still a good Wells read, but if you haven't read the other two more popular books, I'd read those first, or even The Food of the Gods. Then you could pick this one up after that if you wanted. ... Read more


19. The Door in the Wall and Other Stories
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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If you call them dreams. Night after night. Vivid!--so vivid . . . . this-- (he indicated the landscape that went streaming by the window) "seems unreal in comparison! I can scarcely remember who I am, what business I am on . . . ." ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Free SF Reader

Another collection somewhat like Twelve Stories and a Dream, with a mixture of genres.This one throws in a couple of darkly humoured pieces in the last three stories.The best are Empire of the Ants and The Country of the Blind.

Door In the Wall. G. Wells : The Door in the Wall - H. G. Wells
Door In the Wall. G. Wells : The Empire of the Ants - H. G. Wells
Door In the Wall. G. Wells : A Vision of Judgment - H. G. Wells
Door In the Wall. G. Wells : The Land Ironclads - H. G. Wells
Door In the Wall. G. Wells : The Beautiful Suit - H. G. Wells
Door In the Wall. G. Wells : The Pearl of Love - H. G. Wells
Door In the Wall. G. Wells : The Country of the Blind - H. G. Wells
Door In the Wall. G. Wells : The Reconciliation - H. G. Wells
Door In the Wall. G. Wells : My First Aeroplane - H. G. Wells
Door In the Wall. G. Wells : Little Mother Up the Mörderberg - H. G. Wells
Door In the Wall. G. Wells : The Story of the Last Trump - H. G. Wells
Door In the Wall. G. Wells : The Grisly Folk - H. G. Wells


Other places to go.

3 out of 5


Just waiting for the takeover.

4 out of 5


Supernatural stuff seen.

2 out of 5



Give tanks a try.

3.5 out of 5


Fashion victim.

2.5 out of 5


It stings, chuck it away.

3 out of 5


Hard to be King, no matter how many eyes.

4 out of 5


Too much biffo is a killer.

3.5 out of 5


Pigs and vicars? Why are they upset?

3.5 out of 5


Snow way to climb a mountain.

3.5 out of 5


Judgement day music.

2.5 out of 5


Prehistoric people story.

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20. Soul of a Bishop
by H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 Wells
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That was mere dreaming, of course. Was it dreaming after Raphael? After Raphael? The drowsy mind wandered into a side issue. Was the picture that had suggested this dream the one in the Vatican where all the Fathers of the Church are shown disputing together? But there surely God and the Son themselves were painted with a symbol--some symbol--also? ... Read more


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