H.G.Wells wrote mainly scientific and other fiction. He was bold, daring and innovative in introducing the concepts of time travel, invisibility, genetic experimentation and interstellar invasion and was prophetically accurate in predicting many scientific things in advance. He is considered the Father of Science Fiction, and along with Jules Verne, was responsible for this new branch of literature. He also authored important historical and sociological works such as A Concise History Of The World. The following are a few of his works:
The War In The Air.
When The Sleeper Wakes.
The Wheels Of Chance.
The Time Machine.
The Dream.
Brynhild.
Meanwhile.
Love And Mr. Lewisham.
Apropos Of Dolores.
The Autocracy Of Mr. Parham.
H.G. Wells, or Herbert George Wells, was a British author who has written well over 100 titles; Most notably in the areas of science fiction, history, politics, and sociology.
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H.G. Wells wrote well over 114 books, including over 50 novels.
He was particularly fond of science fiction, politics and even romance.
The Time Machine (1895), The Island of Dr. Moreau (1896), The Invisible Man (1897) and The War of the Worlds (1898) The Red Room, are among his most famous novels. Each of these books was also turned into a movie that became a box office hit.
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H. G. Wells has not less than 114 published books to his credit.
Here are a few: The War Of The Worlds The Time Machine The Shape Of Things To Come The Invisible Man The Island of Dr. Moreau Love & Mr. Lewisham The War In The Air Kipps The History of Mr. Polly Tono-Bungay The New MachiavelliThe First Men In The Moon The World Set Free....these are just SOME of his better-known works. For a full listing, Google 'Books by H.G.Wells' and go to the website entitled 'Fantastic Fiction'- that gives a full rundown. Not all of Wells's novels were science-fiction; some of them were comedies, detective thrillers, or just general fiction. He wrote a lot of non-fiction as well, both books and essays, on such topics as history, anthropology, social science, and international relations.
Some fiction books written by H. G. Wells are:
Some non-fiction books written by H. G. Wells are:
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H.G. Wells wrote over 50 novels, including classics such as "The War of the Worlds," "The Time Machine," and "The Invisible Man." He also wrote numerous short stories, essays, and non-fiction works.
Time Machine, war of the worlds
Over 75 including 50 novels
55 books
England
The "G" in Warehouse 13 for the character HG Wells stands for "Godwin," as her full name is Helena G. Wells. She is a fictional version of the real-life writer H.G. Wells in the TV series.
G. P. Wells died in 1985.
G. P. Wells was born in 1901.
H. G. Wells Society was created in 1960.
H. G. Wells was born on September 21, 1866.
"The Invisible Man" by H.G. Wells is a science fiction novel.
his most famous was the mis-education of the negro
The Infinite Worlds of H. G. Wells was created in 2001.
The Infinite Worlds of H. G. Wells ended in 2001.
Joanne Wells's birth name is Joanne G. Wells.