Experiment in Autobiography - Discoveries and Conclusions of a Very Ordinary Brain (Since 1866)

Experiment in Autobiography - Discoveries and Conclusions of a Very Ordinary Brain (Since 1866)

by H. G. Wells
Experiment in Autobiography - Discoveries and Conclusions of a Very Ordinary Brain (Since 1866)

Experiment in Autobiography - Discoveries and Conclusions of a Very Ordinary Brain (Since 1866)

by H. G. Wells

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Overview

Today, H. G. Wells is perhaps best remembered for his contributions to the science fiction genre thanks to such novels as “The Time Machine” (1895), “The Invisible Man” (1897), and “The War of the Worlds” (1898). Here, Wells recounts his childhood, school days, struggle to make money, eventual literary success, and predictions of the future. A fascinating and unique look into the life and mind of this seminal author, this autobiography will appeal to all who have read and loved the works of H. G. Wells.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781774642597
Publisher: Rare Treasure Editions
Publication date: 11/04/2021
Sold by: De Marque
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

About The Author

H.G. Wells (1866–1946), born Herbert George Wells, was an English author known for not only his popular science fiction books but also works of social commentary, history and biography. His first novel, The Time Machine, was published in 1895. Socially progressive and visionary in intellect, H.G. Wells became one of the most prolific writers of his generation. Through books like The Invisible Man, The Island of Doctor Moreau, and War of the Worlds, Wells delved into a plethora of social, philosophical and political ideas through the medium of what we now call science fiction.

Date of Birth:

September 21, 1866

Date of Death:

August 13, 1946

Place of Birth:

Bromley, Kent, England

Place of Death:

London, England

Education:

Normal School of Science, London, England
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