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The War of the Worlds

H.G. Wells

Chris Moore

'No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's...'

So begins H. G. Wells' classic novel in which Martian lifeforms take over planet Earth. As the Martians emerge, they construct giant killing machines - armed with heatrays - that are impervious to attack. Advancing upon London they destroy everything in their path. Everything, except the few humans they collect in metal traps.

Victorian England is a place in which the steam engine is state-of-the-art technology and powered flight is just a dream. Mankind is helpless against the killing machines from Mars, and soon the survivors are left living in a new stone age.

  • Classification : SFF (Science Fiction & Fantasy)
  • Pub Date : JUL 12, 2012
  • Imprint : Gollancz
  • Page Extent : 208
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9780575115354
  • Price : INR 699
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H.G. Wells

H.G. Wells was born in Bromley Kent in 1866. After working as a draper's apprentice and pupil-teacher he won a scholarship to the Normal School of Science in 1884 studying under T. H. Huxley. He was awarded a first-class honours degree in biology and resumed teaching but had to retire after a kick from an ill-natured pupil afflicted his kidneys. He worked in poverty in London as a crammer while experimenting in journalism and stories. It was with THE TIME MACHINE (1895) that he had his real breakthrough.

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Chris Moore

Chris Moore ministers in the Church of England, in rural Herefordshire, and sits on General Synod. He is a Director of Wider Church Engagement for Church Society, and has a long ecumenical engagement with Eastern Orthodoxy, serving as the Chair of the Fellowship of St Alban and St Sergius and being part of the Lausanne Orthodox Initiative. His doctoral research examined the Old Testament roots of Christology in the Gospels of Mark and John.

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