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HG Wells is often celebrated for his scientific prophecies, but what many don’t realize is how hard the prolific writer fought for his social predictions – many of which turned out to be ...
HG Wells died in 1946. He had been working on a film sequel to The Shape of Things To Come that was to include his concerns about the now-realised atomic bomb he'd first imagined.
For his work on novels like War of the Worlds and The Island of Doctor Moreau, British author HG Wells is rightly lauded as a visionary. What often gets lost amongst the applause for his ideas on ...
HG Wells is considered one of the fathers of science fiction The technology firm said that it wanted to honour the novelist's 143rd birthday because he had "encouraged fantastical thinking about ...
HG Wells was involved in the campaign to raise funds for an association "It is proposed to form a diabetic association open ultimately to all diabetics, rich or poor, for mutual aid or assistance ...
Between November 1936 and November 1937, H.G. Wells gave a series of lectures in Great Britain, France, and the US about the world's impending problems and how to solve them.
Here’s why Chinese people celebrate New Year on a different date. Prezzo launches 99p pizza and pasta offer for Blue Monday ...
HG Wells fans have slammed a new Royal Mint £2 coin celebrating the science-fiction writer for an apparent litany of errors, including adding a leg to his “monstrous tripods” that invaded ...
HG Wells died in 1946. He had been working on a film sequel to The Shape of Things To Come that was to include his concerns about the now-realised atomic bomb he'd first imagined.
HG Wells wrote more than 100 books, including the science-fiction tales The Island of Dr Moreau, The Invisible Man and The Time Machine. But it was his doctor Robert Daniel ...
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