Literature/1898/Wells
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- http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/36
- https://catalog.librivox.org/search.php?simple=The+War+of+the+Worlds (audiobook)
Excerpts
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[edit | edit source]- It ... influenced the real-life work of scientists, notably the rocket scientist Robert H. Goddard.
- Influential scientist Freeman Dyson, a key figure in the search for extraterrestrial life, also acknowledges his debt to reading H.G. Wells' fictions as a child.
Chronology
[edit | edit source]- Wells, H. G. (1938). World Brain. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Co. [^]
- cf. w: Vannevar Bush
- Wells, H. G. (1933). The Shape of Things to Come. Hutchinson. [^]
- Wells, H. G. (1928). The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints For A World Revolution. Doubleday, Doran. [^]
- Wells, H. G. (1923). Men Like Gods. Cassell and Co., Ltd. [^]
- Wells, H. G. (1914). The World Set Free. Macmillan & Co. [^]
- cf. w: Leo Szilard
- Wells, H. G. (1905). A Modern Utopia. New York, NY: Penguin Group, 2005. [^]
- Wells, H. G. (1898). The War of the Worlds. William Heinemann. [^]
Reviews
[edit | edit source]- The War of the Worlds Invasion - containing comment and review on the history of The War of the Worlds.
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