Selected Works Of H. G. W
Selected Works of H. G. Wells gathers three landmark novels—The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, and The War in the Air—into one engaging collection. A cornerstone of science fiction, these stories blend thrilling adventure with sharp social insight, perfect for fans of classic fiction and curious readers who like big ideas wrapped in vivid storytelling. The tone is adventurous, thought-provoking, and endlessly inviting.
Within these pages, Wells’s brisk, immersive prose carries you through distinct journeys: a perilous trek into the far future; a chilling unraveling of identity and power; and a visionary look at how air travel might reshape the world. The Time Machine invites wonder as you travel with a cautious explorer toward futures both dazzling and dangerous; The Invisible Man interrogates ambition and ethics without ever losing its grip on human drama; The War in the Air foresees technological change and its social consequences with striking clarity. Each tale stands on its own, yet together they reveal Wells’s knack for weaving invention and society into a seamless narrative experience. Whether you’re discovering these classics for the first time or revisiting them, the collection offers accessible prose, brisk pacing, and memorable characters that stay with you long after the last page.
- Includes three acclaimed novels: The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, The War in the Air
- Classic science fiction that blends adventure with social commentary
- Brisk, engaging storytelling with memorable settings and characters
- Accessible prose that welcomes new readers to Wells’s imaginative world
- Provocative themes about technology, progress, and humanity
Reading the Selected Works of H. G. Wells leaves you with a sense of wonder and a sharpened curiosity about where science and society are headed. You’ll finish with questions about progress, power, and responsibility—and a lasting appreciation for literature that uses imagination to illuminate the present through the past.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns

Selected Works Of H. G. W
Selected Works Of H. G. W
Selected Works of H. G. Wells gathers three landmark novels—The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, and The War in the Air—into one engaging collection. A cornerstone of science fiction, these stories blend thrilling adventure with sharp social insight, perfect for fans of classic fiction and curious readers who like big ideas wrapped in vivid storytelling. The tone is adventurous, thought-provoking, and endlessly inviting.
Within these pages, Wells’s brisk, immersive prose carries you through distinct journeys: a perilous trek into the far future; a chilling unraveling of identity and power; and a visionary look at how air travel might reshape the world. The Time Machine invites wonder as you travel with a cautious explorer toward futures both dazzling and dangerous; The Invisible Man interrogates ambition and ethics without ever losing its grip on human drama; The War in the Air foresees technological change and its social consequences with striking clarity. Each tale stands on its own, yet together they reveal Wells’s knack for weaving invention and society into a seamless narrative experience. Whether you’re discovering these classics for the first time or revisiting them, the collection offers accessible prose, brisk pacing, and memorable characters that stay with you long after the last page.
- Includes three acclaimed novels: The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, The War in the Air
- Classic science fiction that blends adventure with social commentary
- Brisk, engaging storytelling with memorable settings and characters
- Accessible prose that welcomes new readers to Wells’s imaginative world
- Provocative themes about technology, progress, and humanity
Reading the Selected Works of H. G. Wells leaves you with a sense of wonder and a sharpened curiosity about where science and society are headed. You’ll finish with questions about progress, power, and responsibility—and a lasting appreciation for literature that uses imagination to illuminate the present through the past.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Selected Works of H. G. Wells gathers three landmark novels—The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, and The War in the Air—into one engaging collection. A cornerstone of science fiction, these stories blend thrilling adventure with sharp social insight, perfect for fans of classic fiction and curious readers who like big ideas wrapped in vivid storytelling. The tone is adventurous, thought-provoking, and endlessly inviting.
Within these pages, Wells’s brisk, immersive prose carries you through distinct journeys: a perilous trek into the far future; a chilling unraveling of identity and power; and a visionary look at how air travel might reshape the world. The Time Machine invites wonder as you travel with a cautious explorer toward futures both dazzling and dangerous; The Invisible Man interrogates ambition and ethics without ever losing its grip on human drama; The War in the Air foresees technological change and its social consequences with striking clarity. Each tale stands on its own, yet together they reveal Wells’s knack for weaving invention and society into a seamless narrative experience. Whether you’re discovering these classics for the first time or revisiting them, the collection offers accessible prose, brisk pacing, and memorable characters that stay with you long after the last page.
- Includes three acclaimed novels: The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, The War in the Air
- Classic science fiction that blends adventure with social commentary
- Brisk, engaging storytelling with memorable settings and characters
- Accessible prose that welcomes new readers to Wells’s imaginative world
- Provocative themes about technology, progress, and humanity
Reading the Selected Works of H. G. Wells leaves you with a sense of wonder and a sharpened curiosity about where science and society are headed. You’ll finish with questions about progress, power, and responsibility—and a lasting appreciation for literature that uses imagination to illuminate the present through the past.












