QAs a general rule or policy- the Church schools did not take kindly to science-fiction novels. Tarzan was knocked down for endorsing evolution and also implied inherited moral concepts ( which runs counter to the idea of Original Sin.) This only applied to the first novel, the origin story- Tarzan of the Apes.-but you know the churchigans- ALL STOP- all Tarzan novels were banned. I gather this extended to other forms of science ficrion as you mention the Wells novel. I know for a fact the churchmen kept popular science=fiction novels off of the school library shelves, they could not touch public libraries, naturally.
"The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells has been banned in certain countries in the past for various reasons, such as its portrayal of alien invasion and its potential to incite panic. However, bans are not universal, and the book is generally widely available in most countries today.
china and japan
China, Japan, and Vietnam
"The War of the Worlds" is a science-fiction novel by H.G. Wells .
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"The War of the Worlds" by H. G. Wells was first published in 1898 .
Maybe in the Church schools. They never did like any form of Science Fiction.
"The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells was written in 1897 and was first published in 1898.
Bleak depiction of the future
Wells wrote The War of the World between 1895-1897
you dont get it back if you get banned
The book "The Chocolate War" by Robert Cormier has been banned in some schools due to its depiction of violence, bullying, and themes of rebellion against authority. Some also believe the book's language and sexual content are inappropriate for younger readers.