The War in the Air (Bison Frontiers of Imagination)
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H.G.(Herbert George) Wells (1866-1946), born of lower middle class parents, was largely self-educated. A government scholarship allowed him to attended the Royal College of Science where he studied with Thomas Henry Huxley.
Although he wrote a number of different types of fiction as well as non-fiction, he is best remembered for his science fiction. His firm grounding in science shows forth in this genre.
In 1938, Orson Welles, broadcast a dramatization on radio of H. G. Wells' novel "The War of the Worlds", which was so believable that people fled their homes to avoid the Martian invasion.
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Bert Smallways was a vulgar little creature, the sort of pert, limited soul that the old civilisation of the early twentieth century produced by the million in every country of the world. He had lived all his life in narrow streets, and between mean houses he could not look over, and in a narrow circle of ideas from which there was no escape.
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The War in the Air (Bison Frontiers of Imagination),H. G. Wells,Dave Duncan,University of Nebraska Press,0803298315,Air warfare,Classics,Fiction,Literature - Classics / Criticism,Science Fiction,Science Fiction - General,War stories,Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946,20th century,Aerospace & aviation technology,Air forces & warfare,English,History of specific subjects,World history: from c 1900 -
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