H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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Page 7
... the earlier phases of his career . Three works published in the 1920's surveyed 8. Experiment in Autobiography ( New York , 1934 ) , P. 549 . the course of his thinking down to that time : Wells and the Intellectual Historian 7.
... the earlier phases of his career . Three works published in the 1920's surveyed 8. Experiment in Autobiography ( New York , 1934 ) , P. 549 . the course of his thinking down to that time : Wells and the Intellectual Historian 7.
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... course , the subject matter of his books . With an old journalist's reverence for punc- tuality , he continued to produce as many books , on sched- ule , as before , but save for rare occasional pages and chap- ters the writing of his ...
... course , the subject matter of his books . With an old journalist's reverence for punc- tuality , he continued to produce as many books , on sched- ule , as before , but save for rare occasional pages and chap- ters the writing of his ...
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... course of millennia evolve into a being qualitatively different from modern man . Material progress would never slow to a halt ; and yet the search for truth and beauty could in time become a chief occupation of a race emancipated from ...
... course of millennia evolve into a being qualitatively different from modern man . Material progress would never slow to a halt ; and yet the search for truth and beauty could in time become a chief occupation of a race emancipated from ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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