H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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... United States . But it was the general reading public , perplexed by the gigantic dimensions of the first World War ... United States , and earned more money than most of Wells ' other books put together . In its first twelve years , one ...
... United States . But it was the general reading public , perplexed by the gigantic dimensions of the first World War ... United States , and earned more money than most of Wells ' other books put together . In its first twelve years , one ...
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... United States the same articles reached a similar audience in the American Magazine , Liberty , and Collier's . Wells ' voice was familiar to B.B.C. listeners from the early days of broad- casting . He wrote several film plays , of ...
... United States the same articles reached a similar audience in the American Magazine , Liberty , and Collier's . Wells ' voice was familiar to B.B.C. listeners from the early days of broad- casting . He wrote several film plays , of ...
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... United States . Today , a new book by Wells usually elicits the feeling that " the old man is still writing " or the " well , well , I thought he was dead " reaction . ... For the most part , they are brought out , reviewed kindly ...
... United States . Today , a new book by Wells usually elicits the feeling that " the old man is still writing " or the " well , well , I thought he was dead " reaction . ... For the most part , they are brought out , reviewed kindly ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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