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01 septembre 2021
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9781783227402
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3 Mo
Publié par
Date de parution
01 septembre 2021
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EAN13
9781783227402
Langue
English
Poids de l'ouvrage
3 Mo
Pauline Francis
ReadZone Books Limited
First published in this edition 2017
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Chapter One
The first falling star
Chapter Two
The Martian tripods
Chapter Three
Escape from the Martians
Chapter Four
To London
Chapter Five
My brother’s story
Chapter Six
The fifth cylinder
Chapter Seven
Hiding from the Martians
Chapter Eight
Alone!
Chapter Nine
A strange world
Chapter Ten
The end of the war
Introduction
Herbert George Wells was born in Kent, England, in 1866. His father owned a small shop and his mother was a lady’s maid. Wells left school at the age of fourteen, but when he was eighteen years old, he won a scholarship to study science at London University.
By the time he was in his early thirties, Wells had already written the science-fiction novels that made him famous: The Time Machine (1895), The Invisible Man (1897) and The War of the Worlds (1898).
On 30 October, 1938 (Hallowe’en), The War of the Worlds was performed as a play on the radio in America. It included many announcements that the Martians had invaded America. Unfortunately, some people missed the first announcement which explained that this was only a play. There was great panic, especially around New York, as people tried to escape.
For the last forty years of his life, H.G. Wells was a world-famous writer. He wrote about forty novels and almost thirty non-fiction books, including the wellknown A Short History of the World . H.G. Wells died in 1946.
CHAPTER ONE
The first falling star
“Heard about the dead men from Mars, sir?” the newspaper boy asked me early one Friday morning as I stood at the garden gate.
“What do you mean?” I asked in surprise.
“They landed in a big metal cylinder this morning, sir, near the sandpits on Horsell Common,” he told me.