"Bertie" was apparently not as robust as his father, and an accident in 1874 left him with a broken leg and bedridden. Joseph brought him books from the local library. The younger Wells read voraciously and developed a desire to write. When his leg was sufficiently healed, he entered Thoma...
Winston Churchill was a closet science fiction fan who borrowed the lines for one of his most famous speeches from HG Wells, says new research.Cassidy, Sarah
Wells was prolific in many genres, writing dozens of novels, short stories, and works of social commentary which included satire, biography and autobiography,even did two books on war games. Herbert Wells, an English writer and Scientist showed great interest in science and literature from childhoo...
One of the first instances of science fiction, Wells’ classic tale published in 1986 examines various controversial philosophical issues active at the time of its publication, most notable being the implications of vivisection and degeneration. Narrated by its everyman protagonist Edward Prendick, the...
WELLS, H.G. Love and Mr. Lewisham.Books & Manuscripts
A mad scientist falls victim to his own genius.Leonard NimoyJohn De LancieInc Alline VoicesSimon & Schuster Audioworks