Scientific visionary. Social prophet. Master storyteller. Few novelists have
captivated generations of readers like H. G. Wells. In enduring, electrifying
detail, he takes us to dimensions of time and space that have haunted our
dreams for centuries -- and shows us ourselves as we really are.
The time machine
In the heart of Victorian England, an inquisitve gentleman known only as the
Time Traveler constructs an elaborate invention that hurtles him hundreds of
thousands of years into the future. There he finds himself in the violent
center of the ultimate conflict between beings of light and creatures of
darkness.
The war of the worlds
Martians invade Great Britain, laying waste turn-of-the-century London. This
tale of conquest by superior beings with superadvanced technology is so
nightmarishly real that an adaptation by Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater
sent hundreds of impressionable radio listeners into panicked flight forty
years after the story's original publication.
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H. G. Wells
Scientific visionary. Social prophet. Master storyteller. Few novelists have
captivated generations of readers like H. G. Wells. In enduring, electrifying
detail, he takes us to dimensions of time and space that have haunted our
dreams for centuries -- and shows us ourselves as we really are.
The time machine
In the heart of Victorian England, an inquisitve gentleman known only as the
Time Traveler constructs an elaborate invention that hurtles him hundreds of
thousands of years into the future. There he finds himself in the violent
center of the ultimate conflict between beings of light and creatures of
darkness.
The war of the worlds
Martians invade Great Britain, laying waste turn-of-the-century London. This
tale of conquest by superior beings with superadvanced technology is so
nightmarishly real that an adaptation by Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater
sent hundreds of impressionable radio listeners into panicked flight forty
years after the story's original publication.
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H. G. Wells
Scientific visionary. Social prophet. Master storyteller. Few novelists have captivated generations of readers like H. G. Wells. In enduring, electrifying detail, he takes us to dimensions of time and space that have haunted our dreams for centuries -- and shows us ourselves as we really are.
The time machine
In the heart of Victorian England, an inquisitve gentleman known only as the Time Traveler constructs an elaborate invention that hurtles him hundreds of thousands of years into the future. There he finds himself in the violent center of the ultimate conflict between beings of light and creatures of darkness.
The war of the worlds
Martians invade Great Britain, laying waste turn-of-the-century London. This tale of conquest by superior beings with superadvanced technology is so nightmarishly real that an adaptation by Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater sent hundreds of impressionable radio listeners into panicked flight forty years after the story's original publication.
From the Inside Flap
H. G. Wells
Scientific visionary. Social prophet. Master storyteller. Few novelists have captivated generations of readers like H. G. Wells. In enduring, electrifying detail, he takes us to dimensions of time and space that have haunted our dreams for centuries -- and shows us ourselves as we really are.
The time machine
In the heart of Victorian England, an inquisitve gentleman known only as the Time Traveler constructs an elaborate invention that hurtles him hundreds of thousands of years into the future. There he finds himself in the violent center of the ultimate conflict between beings of light and creatures of darkness.
The war of the worlds
Martians invade Great Britain, laying waste turn-of-the-century London. This tale of conquest by superior beings with superadvanced technology is so nightmarishly real that an adaptation by Orson Welles and the Mercury Theater sent hundreds of impressionable radio listeners into panicked flight forty years after the story's original publication.