Does anyone read H.G. Wells anymore? The question has been asked periodically since his death in 1946, and the answer is invariably a qualified yes. Of Wells’s more than 100 books, his best known ...
Six-hour world premiere miniseries "The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells" provides polished production values and some quality acting (thanks to those English thesps), and with a notable lack of edge is ...
Your support goes further this holiday season. When you buy an annual membership or give a one-time contribution, we’ll give a membership to someone who can’t afford access. It’s a simple way for you ...
Claire Tomalin’s latest biography, “The Young H.G. Wells: Changing the World,” is plainly written, packed with incident and justly admiring without being uncritical. In comparison with, say, the ...
Tacoma Little Theatre will present its first production of 2026, the West Coast Premiere of The Time Machine, Michael D.
During the first half of his writing career, H.G. Wells (1866-1946) imagined a machine that would travel through time, the fearsome tripods of Martian invaders, a moon rocket powered by Cavorite, the ...
In the midst of contemporary science’s stunning discoveries and innovations – for example, 2017 alone brought the editing of a human embryo’s genes, the location of an eighth continent under the ocean ...
His classic works of science-fiction, The Time Machine (1895) and The War Of The Worlds (1898), saw H. G. Wells predict with uncanny accuracy the shape of things to come: fascist governments, ...
The strangest part of this story may be that in the middle of World War II, 74-year-old British author H.G. Wells took a train to Texas to speak to a meeting of the United States Brewers Assn. I can’t ...
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