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The War in the Air (The World's Popular Classics, Band 84)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsThe War in the Air: And Particularly How Mr. Bert Smallways Fared While It Lasted, a military science fiction novel by H.
The History of Mr. Polly (The World's Popular Classics, Band 79)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsThe protagonist of The History of Mr. Polly is an antihero inspired by H. G. Wells's early experiences in the drapery tra
Ann Veronica: A Modern Love Story (The World's Popular Classics, Band 73)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsAnn Veronica describes the rebellion of Ann Veronica Stanley, "a young lady of nearly two-and-twenty", against her middle
The New Machiavelli (Best H.G. Wells Books, Band 8)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsThe New Machiavelli purports to be written in the first person by its protagonist, Richard "Dick" Remington, who has a li
The Passionate Friends (The World's Popular Classics, Band 81)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsThe protagonist is the novel's first-person narrator, Stephen Stratton. The Passionate Friends is written as if addressed
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul (Best H.G. Wells Books, Band 2)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsKipps: The Story of a Simple Soul is a novel by H. G. Wells, first published in 1905. Humorous yet sympathetic, the perce
Mr. Britling Sees It Through (The World's Popular Classics, Band 77)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsMr. Britling Sees It Through is H.G. Wells's "masterpiece of the wartime experience in England." The novel was published
Ann Veronica: A Modern Love Story (Best H.G. Wells Books, Band 1)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsAnn Veronica describes the rebellion of Ann Veronica Stanley, "a young lady of nearly two-and-twenty", against her middle
The History of Mr. Polly (Best H.G. Wells Books, Band 7)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsThe protagonist of The History of Mr. Polly is an antihero inspired by H. G. Wells's early experiences in the drapery tra
Marriage (Best H.G. Wells Books, Band 4)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsMarriage features two protagonists: Marjorie Pope, the oldest daughter of a carriage manufacturer whose business has been
The Wheels of Chance (Best H.G. Wells Books, Band 13)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsThe Wheels of Chance is an early comic novel by H. G. Wells about an August 1895 cycling holiday, somewhat in the style o
Love and Mr. Lewisham (Best H.G. Wells Books, Band 3)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsLove and Mr Lewisham (subtitled "The Story of a Very Young Couple") is a 1900 novel set in the 1880s by H. G. Wells. It w
Mr. Britling Sees It Through (Best H.G. Wells Books, Band 5)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsMr. Britling Sees It Through is H.G. Wells's "masterpiece of the wartime experience in England." The novel was published
Tono-Bungay (Best H.G. Wells Books, Band 15)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsTono-Bungay /ˌtɒnoʊˈbʌŋɡi/ is a realist semiautobiographical novel written by H. G. Wells and first published in book for
The Research Magnificent (The World's Popular Classics, Band 82)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsThe text of this novel of ideas presents itself as a book that has been written as the result of a promise to a dying man
The Secret Places of the Heart (Best H.G. Wells Books, Band 11)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsH. G. Wells was a prolific writer of both fiction and non-fiction. His writing career spanned more than sixty years, and
Tono-Bungay (The World's Popular Classics, Band 87)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsTono-Bungay /ˌtɒnoʊˈbʌŋɡi/ is a realist semiautobiographical novel written by H. G. Wells and first published in book for
Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul (The World's Popular Classics, Band 74)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsAnn Veronica describes the rebellion of Ann Veronica Stanley, "a young lady of nearly two-and-twenty", against her middle
The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman (The World's Popular Classics, Band 86)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsThe protagonist of The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman is Lady Harman, née Ellen Sawbridge. The moral, emotional, and intellectu
The Passionate Friends (Best H.G. Wells Books, Band 9)
Herbert (h) George (G) WellsThe protagonist is the novel's first-person narrator, Stephen Stratton. The Passionate Friends is written as if addressed