The First Men in the Moon

The First Men in the Moon

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Publisher's Synopsis

Herbert George (H.G.) Wells was an English author most famous for writing science fiction novels. Wells was born to a middle class family in Bromley which is in the county of Kent. A bad accident in Well's youth left him bedridden with a broken leg. It was during this tough time that Wells began to read books which his father borrowed from the local library and would develop the desire to write. Wells' childhood was often difficult as he was forced to become an apprentice for a draper to help his family which was struggling financially. Wells then became a teacher and after living with his aunt he fell in love with his cousin and married her in 1891, but the couple separated after he fell for one of his students in 1894. Wells married the student, Amy Catherine Robbins, but was known to have many affairs which Amy accepted. Wells most famous science fiction novels include The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, and The Invisible Man but he also wrote on topics such as history, politics, and English society. Wells' science fiction novel The First Men in the Moon was published in 1901 and tells the story of a businessman and mad scientist as they journey to the moon. Wells' science fiction novels, particularly The First Men in the Moon, had a major influence on C.S. Lewis.

Book information

ISBN: 9781502314055
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Weight: -1g