Author:Herbert George Wells
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| A British writer best known for his science fiction novels, however, he was arguably one of the most prolific writers in the history of literature, and wrote works in nearly every genre, including short stories and nonfiction. |
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[edit] Works
[edit] Novels
- The Time Machine, (1895)
- The Wonderful Visit, (1895)
- The Island of Doctor Moreau, (1896)
- The Invisible Man, (1897)
- The Wheels of Chance, (1897)
- The War of the Worlds, (1898)
- The First Men in the Moon, (1901)
- The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth, (1904)
- The War in the Air, (1908)
- Ann Veronica, (1909)
- The Sleeper Awakes, (1899, rewritten 1910)
- In the Days of the Comet, (1906)
[edit] Short Stories
- Æpyornis Island
- The Beautiful Suit
- The Cone
- The Country of the Blind (1911)
- The Crystal Egg (1897)
- The Diamond Maker
- The Discovery of the Future
- The Door in the Wall
- A Dream of Armageddon (1901)
- The Empire of the Ants (1905)
- The Flowering of the Strange Orchid
- Filmer (1901)
- In the Avu Observatory
- In the Days of the Comet (pre-1907)
- The Jilting of Jane (1894)
- Jimmy Goggles the God
- The Lord of the Dynamos
- The Magic Shop (1903)
- The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1898)
- Miss Winchelsea's Heart
- A Moonlight Fable
- The Moth
- Mr. Brisher's Treasure
- Mr. Ledbetter's Vacation
- Mr. Skelmersdale in Fairyland
- The New Accelerator (1901)
- New Worlds for Old, 1913(?)
- The Obliterated Man
- The Plattner Story
- The Purple Pileus
- The Red Room
- The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes
- The Sea Lady (pre-1907)
- The Sea Raiders (1896)
- A Slip Under the Microscope
- The Star (1897)
- The Stolen Bacillus (1895)
- The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost
- The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham
- The Treasure in the Forest
- The Truth About Pyecraft (1903)
- Under the Knife (1896)
- The Valley of Spiders (1909)
[edit] Other
- Floor Games (pre-1913)
- Little Wars (1913)
- Will Socialism Destroy the Home?, pre-1909
- Washington and the Riddle of Peace
- Outline of History[1]
[edit] Transcription projects
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