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Wells Herbert George
(1866–1946)
English author. Although he is probably best remembered for his works of science fiction, he was also an imaginative social thinker, working assiduously to remove all vestiges of Victorian social, moral, and religious attitudes from 20th-century life. He was apprenticed to a draper at 14 and was later able through grants and scholarships to attend the Univ. of London (grad. 1888). Inspired by the teaching of T. H. Huxley, Wells taught biology until 1893, when he began his career as a novelist. His early books, full of fantasy and fascinating pseudoscientific speculations, exemplify the political and social beliefs of his time. They include The Time Machine (1895), The Wonderful Visit (1895), The Invisible Man (1897), and The War of the Worlds (1898).
In the novels of his middle period Wells turned from the fantastic to the realistic, delineating with great energy and color the world he lived in. These books, considered his finest achievement, include Kipps (1905), Tono-Bungay (1909), and The History of Mr. Polly (1910). His later books are primarily novels of ideas in which he sets forth his view of the plans and concessions individuals must make in order to survive. Included among these final works, which became increasingly pessimistic as Wells aged, are The World of William Clissold (1926), The Shape of Things to Come (1933), World Brain (1938), and Mind at the End of Its Tether (1945). His other works include the immensely popular Outline of History (1920) and The Science of Life (1929), which was written in collaboration with his son G. P. Wells and Julian Huxley.
Great Britain, 1995, The Time Machine
Great Britain, 1995, The First Men on the Moon
Great Britain, 1995, The War of the Worlds
Great Britain, 1995, The Shape of Things to Come
Great Britain, 2007, «Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band»
Guinea, 2008, H. G. Wells
Israel, 2000, The Time Machine
San-Marino, 1998, War of the Worlds
Sierra Leone, 1997, Charles Laughton in «Island of Lost Souls»
St. Vincent, 2002, Herbert Wells, «The Time Machine»
St. Vincent, 2002, Herbert Wells, «War of the World»
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, Bromley. Message from Mars
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, Bromley. Rocket
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, Bromley. The First Men on the Moon
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, Bromley. The War of the World
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, Edinburgh. Planets
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, London H G Wels SF
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, London, Radio Times. Science Fiction
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, London, Star Road. Science Fiction
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, London. Space Ship
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, Star. Time and Space
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, Wells. Planets
Great Britain, 1995.06.06, World End. The War of the Worlds