In the Days of the Comet (Includes biography about the life and times of H.G. Wells)
H.G. Wells novel is include here in electronic form with a biography about the life and times of Wells'.

The story is about vapors of a comet are used as a device which brings about a profound and lasting transformation in the attitudes and perspectives of humankind.

In the book, the world is often described as absolutely corrupt, spoiled and horrible to the point of no solution with politicians doing nothing for the people living in squalid conditions of poverty, hardship, mismanagement and abuse, which is all then immediately changed by the comet's green gasses, which "changed the air somehow". Everyone all of a sudden began seeing the world honestly, rationally, and with the evaluation of beauty far more than before.

Hate, distrust, and angst between all people was eliminated during the Great Change, subsequently rendering many things useless and devoid of practicality; ownership titles, land and sea borders, many industries, armies, navies and many weapons. After the Great Change, the book describes how large buildings began to be used as collective dining halls, and large mansions used as an old person's home, and a makeshift engineer's school made for people to come and learn so that demolition of the grotesque industries and reconstruction of new residencies could begin.
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In the Days of the Comet (Includes biography about the life and times of H.G. Wells)
H.G. Wells novel is include here in electronic form with a biography about the life and times of Wells'.

The story is about vapors of a comet are used as a device which brings about a profound and lasting transformation in the attitudes and perspectives of humankind.

In the book, the world is often described as absolutely corrupt, spoiled and horrible to the point of no solution with politicians doing nothing for the people living in squalid conditions of poverty, hardship, mismanagement and abuse, which is all then immediately changed by the comet's green gasses, which "changed the air somehow". Everyone all of a sudden began seeing the world honestly, rationally, and with the evaluation of beauty far more than before.

Hate, distrust, and angst between all people was eliminated during the Great Change, subsequently rendering many things useless and devoid of practicality; ownership titles, land and sea borders, many industries, armies, navies and many weapons. After the Great Change, the book describes how large buildings began to be used as collective dining halls, and large mansions used as an old person's home, and a makeshift engineer's school made for people to come and learn so that demolition of the grotesque industries and reconstruction of new residencies could begin.
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In the Days of the Comet (Includes biography about the life and times of H.G. Wells)

In the Days of the Comet (Includes biography about the life and times of H.G. Wells)

by H. G. Wells
In the Days of the Comet (Includes biography about the life and times of H.G. Wells)

In the Days of the Comet (Includes biography about the life and times of H.G. Wells)

by H. G. Wells

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H.G. Wells novel is include here in electronic form with a biography about the life and times of Wells'.

The story is about vapors of a comet are used as a device which brings about a profound and lasting transformation in the attitudes and perspectives of humankind.

In the book, the world is often described as absolutely corrupt, spoiled and horrible to the point of no solution with politicians doing nothing for the people living in squalid conditions of poverty, hardship, mismanagement and abuse, which is all then immediately changed by the comet's green gasses, which "changed the air somehow". Everyone all of a sudden began seeing the world honestly, rationally, and with the evaluation of beauty far more than before.

Hate, distrust, and angst between all people was eliminated during the Great Change, subsequently rendering many things useless and devoid of practicality; ownership titles, land and sea borders, many industries, armies, navies and many weapons. After the Great Change, the book describes how large buildings began to be used as collective dining halls, and large mansions used as an old person's home, and a makeshift engineer's school made for people to come and learn so that demolition of the grotesque industries and reconstruction of new residencies could begin.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013107847
Publisher: Golgotha Press
Publication date: 08/12/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 234 KB

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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