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In the 1930s and 40s, novelist HG Wells (1866-1946) made regular radio broadcasts from the BBC to the nation. Some have survived the passage of time and they reveal just a hint of the creative ...
H. G. Wells has been referred to as the father of science fiction, and many of his novels and short stories have served as the inspiration for H.G. Wells movies, which popularized the genre.
G. Wells in the current issue of "Collier's" says that everything points to the "distinguished chemist" as presidential material. The article, entitled "New Americans," goes on to say that ...