<b>A true classic</b> that has pointed the way not just for science-fiction writers, but for how we as a civilisation might think of ourselves

Guardian

<b>Immortal </b>science fiction

Telegraph

The classic tale of alien invasion, and <b>still the best</b>

The Times

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The <b>classic </b>alien invasion tale

New Statesman

<i>The War of the Worlds</i> <b>remains the barometer</b> by which all extra-terrestrial invasions are measured

Irish Times

Wells <b>occupies an honoured place</b> in science fiction

Kingsley Amis

Wells is <b>the Shakespeare of science fiction</b>

Brian Aldiss

<b>A born storyteller</b>

J.B. Priestly

The classic and terrifying HG Wells novel of alien invasion is now a landmark series for the BBC from the makers of Poldark, Victoria and And Then There Were None.

One night a shooting star is seen over the skies of Surrey. The next day, it's discovered to have been a mysterious metallic cylinder from Mars. What comes next is a terrifying alien attack, as tentacled Martian invaders emerge from the cylinder and prey on humankind using shocking new weapons against which the people of Victorian England can offer no resistance.

The aliens begin to devastate the area in their tripod machines, and as our narrator struggles to return to his wife, the fight for London - and the world - begins.

Now with a new introduction by Stephen Baxter.

'A true classic'
GUARDIAN

'Immortal science fiction'
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The classic and terrifying HG Wells novel of alien invasion, now a landmark TV series for the BBC from the makers of Poldark, Victoria and And Then There Were None
The classic tale of alien invasion, and still the best - The Times

A true classic - Guardian

Immortale science fiction - Telegraph

Product details

ISBN
9780751574760
Published
2018
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group; Sphere
Weight
180 gr
Height
200 mm
Width
126 mm
Thickness
26 mm
Age
00, G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
224

Author
Introduction by

Biographical note

Herbert George Wells was born in England in 1866, to shopkeepers in Kent. He won a scholarship to the Normal School of Science where he learned about physics, chemistry, astronomy and biology, among other subjects. Wells also devoted much of his time to becoming a writer.

His first novel, The Time Machine, was an instant success and Wells quickly produced several more science fiction novels, including The Island of Dr Moreau and The Invisible Man. His later work focused on satire and social criticism, and he produced the three-volume Outline of History. He died in 1946.