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  1. A short history of the world by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-08-30
  2. George Meek, bath chair-man; by himself. With an introd. by H.G. Wells by George Meek, H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-08-01
  3. My dear Wells, being a series of letters addressed by Henry Arthur Jones to Mr. H.G. Wells, upon bolshevism, collectivism, internationalism, and the distribution of wealth by Henry Arthur Jones, H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-09-08
  4. The outline of history: being a plain history of life and mankind by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, J F. 1884-1962 Horrabin, 2010-08-16
  5. Certain personal matters; a collection of material, mainly autobiographical by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-08-18
  6. The Plattner story, and others by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-08-20
  7. Thirty strange stories by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-08-30
  8. The wonderful visit by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-08-21
  9. Italy, France and Britain at war by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-06-24
  10. The new Machiavelli by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-09-09
  11. The new Machiavelli by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-08-19
  12. The stolen bacillus, and other incidents by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-08-20
  13. War and the future; Italy, France and Britain at war by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-08-28
  14. New worlds for old by H G. 1866-1946 Wells, 2010-08-05

41. Ann Veronica: A Modern Love Story
Wells, HG (Herbert George), 18661946. Ann Veronica A Modern Love Story ElectronicText Center, University of Virginia Library
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  • 42. Quotations From H.G. (Herbert George) Wells H.G. (HERBERT GEORGE) WELLS Famous
    (HG (Herbert George) Wells (18661946), British author. repr. In The Works of HGWells, vol. 9 (1925). A Modern Utopia, ch. 2, sct. 3 (1905).)
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    43. Literary Encyclopedia: Wells, H. G.
    Wells, HG (18661946). Novelist, Journalist, Editor, Science Writer, Reviewer,Teacher, Educator. Active 1886-1946 in England, Britain, Europe
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    44. HG Wells Collection - Special (Printed Book) Collections - Manuscripts & Special
    It consists of works by the writer HG Wells (18661946). Occasional purchasesare made to fills gaps in the holdings. Although primarily a collection of
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    The H. G. Wells (1866-1946) Collection
    Background and Scope of the Collection
    The Collection (c. 80 items) was donated to the Library in 1988 by Dr D. K. Whynes. It consists of works by the writer H. G. Wells (1866-1946). Occasional purchases are made to fills gaps in the holdings. Although primarily a collection of first editions, the concern has been to provide comprehensive coverage, and some of the items in question have been acquired as second-hand.
    Principal Subject Areas of the Collection
    The Collection is not limited to any particular genre, but includes works which demonstrates the breadth of Wells' output as a writer.
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    Records for the Collection can be accessed via the Library's online catalogue . To browse the Collection, on the Basic Search screen, select 'Special Collection' in the Field to Search drop-down menu and enter the search term HGWC (the code for H. G. Wells Collection).

    45. Eugenics In The Body Politic - H.G. Wells (1866-1946)
    HG Wells (18661946). Science fiction/futurist author; Techno-utopias? Socialist;Evolutionary biology and socialism; Eugenics primary concern of socialism
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    46. Wells, H.G.
    eBooks of HG Wells from the DSG digital library. Wells, HG (Herbert George).18661946. science fiction. Back Up Online Help Send us mail Go to
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    47. First World War.com - Prose & Poetry - H.G. Wells
    Photograph of HG Wells Prose Poetry HG Wells Updated - Sunday, 21 October, 2001.English novelist, journalist, sociologist, and historian (1866-1946),
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    Updated - Sunday, 21 October, 2001 English novelist, journalist, sociologist, and historian (1866-1946), whose science fiction stories have been filmed many times. Wells's best known works are The Time Machine (1895), one of the first modern science fiction stories, The Invisible Man (1897), and The War of the Worlds (1898). Wells wrote over a hundred of books, about fifty of them novels. "No one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that human affairs were being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their affairs they were scrutinized and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinize the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water." (from War of the Worlds Along with George Orwell's Nineteen-Eighty-Four and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World , which was a pessimistic answer to scientific optimism, Wells's novels are among the classics of science-fiction. Later Wells's romantic and enthusiastic conception of technology turned more doubtful. His bitter side is seen early in the novel Boon (1915), which was a parody of Henry James.

    48. World Brain: The Idea Of A Permanent World Encyclopaedia
    Note HG Wells (18661946), English writer. He graduated from London Universitywith a degree in biology in 1890. His scientific knowledge merged with his
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    Concurrently with these realizations there is a growing discontent with the part played by the universities, schools and libraries in the intellectual life of mankind. Universities multiply, schools of every grade and type increase, but they do not enlarge their scope to anything like the urgent demands of this troubled and dangerous age. They do not perform the task nor exercise the authority that might reasonably be attributed to the thought and knowledge organization of the world. It is not, as it should be, a case of larger and more powerful universities co-operating more and more intimately, but of many more universities of the old type, mostly ill-endowed and uncertainly endowed, keeping at the old educational level.
    Both the assembling and the distribution of knowledge in the world at present are extremely ineffective, and thinkers of the forward-looking type whose ideas we are now considering, are beginning to realize that the most hopeful line for the development of our racial intelligence lies rather in the direction of creating a new world organ for the collection, indexing, summarizing and release of knowledge, than in any further tinkering with the highly conservative and resistant university system, local, national and traditional in texture, which already exists. These innovators, who may be dreamers today, but who hope to become very active organizers tomorrow, project a unified, if not a centralized, world organ to "pull the mind of the world together", which will be not so much a rival to the universities, as a supplementary and co-ordinating addition to their educational activities - on a planetary scale.

    49. H. G. Wells
    Wifely silence and speech in three marriage novels by HG Wells. Wells,H(erbert) G(eorge) (18661946) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia)
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    50. H.G. WELLS Quotations H.G. WELLS Of Famous People - Searchable Database.
    HG Wells, 18661946, British-born American Author. Humanity either makes, orbreeds, or tolerates all its afflictions. HG Wells, 1866-1946, British-born
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    Quotation Author Author description Advertising is legalized lying. H.G. Wells 1866-1946, British-born American Author Humanity either makes, or breeds, or tolerates all its afflictions. H.G. Wells 1866-1946, British-born American Author Cycle tracks will abound in Utopia. H.G. Wells 1866-1946, British-born American Author Adapt or perish, now as ever, is Nature's inexorable imperative. H.G. Wells 1866-1946, British-born American Author Crime and bad lives are the measure of a State's failure, all crime in the end is the crime of the community. H.G. Wells 1866-1946, British-born American Author Cynicism is humour in ill health. H.G. Wells 1866-1946, British-born American Author The science hangs like a gathering fog in a valley, a fog which begins nowhere and goes nowhere, an incidental

    51. EBooks Cube | The Time Machine H. G. Wells
    Herbert George Wells (18661946) HG Wells was born in Bromley, Kent. His fatherwas a shopkeeper and a professional cricketer, and his mother served
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    The Soul of a Bishop The Time Machine The War in the Air The War of the Worlds The Wheels of Chance The World Set Free Tono Bungay When the Sleeper Wakes Short Stories The Door in the Wall and Other Stories Non-Fiction God The Invisible King Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) English novelist, journalist, sociologist, and historian, whose science-fiction stories have been filmed many times. Wells's best known works are THE TIME MACHINE (1895), THE INVISIBLE MAN (1897), and THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (1898). Wells wrote over a hundred of books, about fifty of them novels.

    52. H. G. Wells
    H(erbert) G(eorge) Wells 18661946 . Wells QUOTATIONS. Every time I see anadult on a bicycle I no MAJOR WORKS BY HG Wells. The Time Machine (1895)
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    English Literature H(erbert) G(eorge) Wells 1866-1946 WELLS QUOTATIONS: "Every time I see an adult on a bicycle I no longer despair for the human race" "Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe" "No-one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that human affairs were being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their affairs they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water." (from WAR OF THE WORLDS 1898) MAJOR WORKS BY H. G. WELLS: The Time Machine (1895) The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896) The Invisible Man (1897) The War of the Worlds (1898) The First Men on the Moon (1901) The War in the Air (1908) The History of Mr. Poly (1909) The New Machiavelli (1911) READ ONLINE: The Island of Doctor Moreau Along with George Orwell 's Nineteen-Eighty-Four and Aldous Huxley' s Brave New World , Wells's novels are among the classics of science-fiction.

    53. H G WELLS COPYRIGHT NOTE + INTRO + TABLE OF CONTENTS TO 'THE OPEN CONSPIRACY'
    Introduction HG Wells (18661946) entirely by chance came across an applicationform to study under TH Huxley; after his education in London, and writing a
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    THE OPEN CONSPIRACY
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    Summary: 'The Open Conspiracy' was Wells' 'Blue print for a world revolution'; he regarded this book as his finished statement on the way the world ought to be ordered. Possibly he underestimated, or ignored, the fact that it is often in the interest of subsets of the human race to act against other subsets. Moreover the emphasis on religion seems odd, from a rationalist.
    Introduction: H. G. Wells (1866-1946) entirely by chance came across an application form to study under T. H. Huxley; after his education in London, and writing a biology textbook, he became a prolific writer of fiction, first gaining widespread fame with 'The Time Machine' in 1895; he wrote humorous novels based on his own life (The Wheels of Chance, Kipps..) and in 1900 published 'Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress on Human Life and Thought' based on lectures at the Royal Institution, where Faraday and others had lectured.
    'This book states as plainly and clearly as possibly the essential ideas of my life, the perspective of my world. ... the subject of this book is the whole destiny of man..' 'If I could, I would put this book before every mind in the world. I would say, tell me where this is wrong, or tell me why you do not live after these principles. .. My idiom of thought may not be his. Will he forgive that for the sake of the substance I am putting before him? .. Will the reader at least try to understand before he refutes?'

    54. Words - H.G. Wells, Book, Etext
    Herbert George Wells. 18661946. Novels. First Men in the Moon, The Food ofthe Gods, The History of Mr. Polly, The In the Days of the Comet
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    56. Wells, H.G. Famous Quotes
    Famous quotes by Wells, HG Adapt or perish, now as ever, is Nature s inexorableimperative. 1866-1946 British-born American Author.
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    Adapt or perish, now as ever, is Nature's inexorable imperative.
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    The science hangs like a gathering fog in a valley, a fog which begins nowhere and goes nowhere, an incidental, unmeaning inconvenience to passers-by.
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    Cynicism is humor in ill health.
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    Crime and bad lives are the measure of a State's failure, all crime in the end is the crime of the community. Wells, H.G. Crime and Criminals It is possible to believe that all the past is but the beginning of a beginning, and that all that is and has been is but the twilight of the dawn. It is possible to believe that all the human mind has ever accomplished is but the dream before the awakening. Wells, H.G. Future He was inordinately proud of England and he abused her incessantly. Wells, H.G. Patriotism Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. Wells, H.G. History and Historians Human history in essence is the history of ideas. Wells, H.G.

    57. Life Stories
    HG Wells. (18661946). Visionary novelist. Nigel Cooper. December 2001. HG Wellsforecast 20th century society so accurately that he has been dubbed the
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    HG Wells Visionary novelist Nigel Cooper December 2001 HG Wells forecast 20th century society so accurately that he has been dubbed 'the man who invented tomorrow'. He is seen by many as the founding father of modern science fiction and was predicting the future long before people like Herman Kahn and Arthur C Clarke. He foresaw super-highways, overcrowded cities and television news broadcasts well in advance of their reality. This talent for prophecy was to prove most accurate, however, when regarding the machinery of war. Early life The youngest of three brothers, Herbert George Wells was born to a lower middle class family in Bromley, Kent. After breaking his leg as a child he had a period of convalescence in which to read. This was a passion that he would continue to indulge at the library of Uppark, the estate where his mother was a housekeeper. Ann Veronica Wells left the Norman school of Science in 1887 without completing his degree. But in 1890, after teaching in private schools for some years, he obtained an honours degree in biology from London University.

    58. H G Wells Or Wells H G - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
    Wells, H. G. Herbert George , 18661946 good deal of sound writing on H. G.Wells. Modernism and Disciplinary History On HG Wells and TS Eliot
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    59. H. G. Wells
    Wells, HG (18661946), writer, Great Britain. Wells, HG (Herbert George),Project Gutenberg; HG Wells, English Wikipedia; HG Wells, deutsche Wikipedia
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    60. BrothersJudd.com - Review Of H.G. Wells's The Invisible Man
    HG Wells 18661946. Roughly a century ago, HG Wells and Jules Verne virtuallycreated the Science Fiction novel. In a period of less than 4 years,
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    Roughly a century ago, H.G. Wells and Jules Verne virtually created the Science Fiction novel. In a period of less than 4 years, Wells wrote three seminal classics of the genre: The Time Machine The Invisible Man (1897) and The War of the Worlds (1898). The Invisible Man, which owes an obvious debt to Frankenstein, is based on one of the eternal themes of mankind and one of the perennial themes of Science Fiction. First, it explores the nature of man by asking whether an invisible man would still be bound by normal morality. Second, it develops the theme of science as a two edged sword; after initially conveying great power, scientific innovation turns on its wielder, driving him mad. One hundred years later, this ambivalence about technology and scientific progress has remained a central part of our culture. As in all of the best books of the genre he helped to create, Wells combines these speculations with an exciting, fanciful tale. He and Verne truly set their successors a lofty standard to aspire towards.
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