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  • von H. G. Wells
    9,95 €

    Schon vor über einhundert Jahren hat H. G. Wells mit großer Weitsicht brisante Themen des technischen Zeitalters erkannt: die Zukunft der Menschheit, die Schaffung künstlicher Wesen, den Kontakt mit Außerirdischen, den Atomkrieg. Und er fasste sie in schrecklich-schöne Romane über die bedrohte Erde und ihre Bewohner, die bis heute nichts an Aktualität eingebüßt haben. Dieser Band versammelt die Romane 'Die Zeitmaschine', 'Die Insel des Doktor Moreau', 'Der Krieg der Welten' und 'Befreite Welt'.

  • von H. G. Wells
    9,00 - 10,68 €

    With an essay by John Huntington.'Death!' I shouted. 'Death is coming! Death!'In this pioneering, shocking and nightmarish tale, na ve suburban Londoners investigate a strange cylinder from space, but are instantly incinerated by an all-destroying heat-ray. Soon, gigantic killing machines that chase and feed on human prey are threatening the whole of humanity. A pioneering work of alien invasion fiction, The War of the World's journalistic style contrasts disturbingly with its horrifying visions of the human race under siege.The Penguin English Library - 100 editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century and the very first novels to the beginning of the First World War.

  • von H. G. Wells
    15,00 €

    War of the Worlds er en science fiction-roman udgivet i 1898 af H.G. Wells, der beskriver, hvordan England invaderes af rumvæsener fra Mars. Det er en af de bedst kendte beskrivelser af en fremmed invasion af Jorden. Den danske oversættelse har titlen "Klodernes kamp". Bogen og dens historie har givet grobund til en lang række nye bøger, film og endda som et yderst realistisk radiospil af Orson Welles, udsendt i 1938; radiospillets form af direkte nyhedsreportage fik nogle lyttere til at gå i panik.

  • von H. G. Wells
    8,98 €

    With his face swaddled in bandages, his eyes hidden behind dark glasses and his hands covered even indoors, Griffin - the new guest at The Coach and Horses - is at first assumed to be a shy accident-victim. But the true reason for his disguise is far more chilling: he has developed a process that has made him invisible, and is locked in a struggle to discover the antidote. Forced from the village, and driven to murder, he seeks the aid of an old friend, Kemp. The horror of his fate has affected his mind, however - and when Kemp refuse to help, he resolves to wreak his revenge.

  • von H. G. Wells
    9,00 €

    'The father of science fiction' GuardianThe Time Machine is the first and greatest modern portrayal of time-travel. It sees a Victorian scientist propel himself into the year 802,701 AD, when he is initially delighted to find that suffering has been replaced by beauty, contentment and peace. Entranced at first by the Eloi, an elfin species descended from humans, he soon realizes that they are simply remnants of a once-great culture - now weak and childishly afraid of the dark. They have every reason to be afraid: in deep tunnels beneath their paradise lurks another race - the sinister Morlocks.Edited by PATRIC K PARRINDER with an Introduction by MARINA WARNER and notes by STEVEN MCLEAN

  • von H. G. Wells
    18,00 - 34,00 €

  • von H. G. Wells
    26,00 €

  • von H. G. Wells
    24,00 €

    The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells is a timeless sci-fi classic that thrusts readers into an otherworldly invasion. As Martians descend upon Earth, chaos ensues, challenging humanity's resilience. Wells' gripping narrative explores the triumph of the human spirit against overwhelming odds, leaving readers on the edge of their seats.

  • von H. G. Wells
    15,00 €

    In The New World Order - written shortly after the outbreak of World War II - H. G. Wells explores how an international system could be created to prevent future wars and establish permanent world peace. Wells advocates for replacing nation states with a science-based world government, but stresses that, to avoid tyranny, increased collectivisation and centralised control must be balanced with personal liberties, an unrestricted press and freedom of speech. To safeguard individual freedoms, guaranteed human rights are vitally important.The New World Order provides an intriguing glimpse into the origins of our current trends towards global governance - and the danger this concept poses to individual liberty.Herbert George Wells (1866-1946), the English writer famous for his pioneering science fiction novels, was also a prolific author of non-fiction books about historical, scientific and political themes, in which he drew on his studies of biology and geology, as well as on the ideas of his teacher, the prominent Darwinist and eugenicist, Thomas Henry Huxley.

  • von H. G. Wells
    19,00 €

    La isla del Dr. Moreau de H.G. Wells es una obra fundamental de la ciencia ficción que sumerge a los lectores en una historia de ambigüedad moral, arrogancia científica y las inquietantes consecuencias de alterar el orden natural. Náufrago y varado en una misteriosa isla, Edward Prendick descubre los inquietantes experimentos del enigmático Dr. Moreau. El científico loco transforma animales en seres humanoides, desdibujando las fronteras entre la humanidad y el reino animal.A medida que Prendick se enfrenta a las grotescas creaciones y a los dilemas éticos que éstas plantean, se ve envuelto en un mundo de pesadilla donde la búsqueda del conocimiento trasciende los límites de la moralidad. La isla sirve de microcosmos para explorar temas como la experimentación científica descontrolada, la ética de jugar a ser dios y los horrores potenciales de manipular la naturaleza con fines humanos.Wells teje una narración que no sólo cautiva con su trama de suspense, sino que también suscita profundas reflexiones sobre las responsabilidades éticas del descubrimiento científico. La isla del Doctor Moreau es un cuento con moraleja que se hace eco de las preocupaciones contemporáneas sobre las implicaciones éticas de la ingeniería genética y las consecuencias de los avances científicos desvinculados de una brújula moral.La novela sigue invitando a la reflexión sobre la naturaleza humana, las normas sociales y los peligros de la ambición científica desenfrenada. Continúa siendo un examen convincente y atemporal de la delgada línea que separa el progreso científico del peligro ético.

  • von H. G. Wells
    25,00 €

    La isla del Dr. Moreau de H.G. Wells es una obra fundamental de la ciencia ficción que sumerge a los lectores en una historia de ambigüedad moral, arrogancia científica y las inquietantes consecuencias de alterar el orden natural. Náufrago y varado en una misteriosa isla, Edward Prendick descubre los inquietantes experimentos del enigmático Dr. Moreau. El científico loco transforma animales en seres humanoides, desdibujando las fronteras entre la humanidad y el reino animal.A medida que Prendick se enfrenta a las grotescas creaciones y a los dilemas éticos que éstas plantean, se ve envuelto en un mundo de pesadilla donde la búsqueda del conocimiento trasciende los límites de la moralidad. La isla sirve de microcosmos para explorar temas como la experimentación científica descontrolada, la ética de jugar a ser dios y los horrores potenciales de manipular la naturaleza con fines humanos.Wells teje una narración que no sólo cautiva con su trama de suspense, sino que también suscita profundas reflexiones sobre las responsabilidades éticas del descubrimiento científico. La isla del Doctor Moreau es un cuento con moraleja que se hace eco de las preocupaciones contemporáneas sobre las implicaciones éticas de la ingeniería genética y las consecuencias de los avances científicos desvinculados de una brújula moral.La novela sigue invitando a la reflexión sobre la naturaleza humana, las normas sociales y los peligros de la ambición científica desenfrenada. Continúa siendo un examen convincente y atemporal de la delgada línea que separa el progreso científico del peligro ético.

  • von H. G. Wells
    26,00 €

    El hombre invisible de H.G. Wells es una novela clásica de ciencia ficción que sigue la historia del Dr. Griffin, un brillante científico que descubre una forma de hacerse invisible. Mientras Griffin experimenta con su nuevo poder, sucumbe a la locura y utiliza su invisibilidad con fines siniestros. La novela explora temas como el poder, la moralidad y las consecuencias de una ambición científica desmedida. A medida que las acciones de Griffin se intensifican, se convierte en una amenaza para la sociedad, y la persecución para detenerlo se desarrolla en una apasionante historia de misterio y suspense. La obra intemporal de Wells se adentra en los aspectos más oscuros de la naturaleza humana, dejando que los lectores reflexionen sobre las implicaciones éticas de los descubrimientos científicos.

  • von H. G. Wells
    18,00 €

    El hombre invisible de H.G. Wells es una novela clásica de ciencia ficción que sigue la historia del Dr. Griffin, un brillante científico que descubre una forma de hacerse invisible. Mientras Griffin experimenta con su nuevo poder, sucumbe a la locura y utiliza su invisibilidad con fines siniestros. La novela explora temas como el poder, la moralidad y las consecuencias de una ambición científica desmedida. A medida que las acciones de Griffin se intensifican, se convierte en una amenaza para la sociedad, y la persecución para detenerlo se desarrolla en una apasionante historia de misterio y suspense. La obra intemporal de Wells se adentra en los aspectos más oscuros de la naturaleza humana, dejando que los lectores reflexionen sobre las implicaciones éticas de los descubrimientos científicos.

  • von H. G. Wells
    38,00 €

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  • von H. G. Wells
    22,00 €

    Herbert George Wells (21 September 1866 - 13 August 1946) was an English writer. Prolific in many genres, he wrote dozens of novels, short stories, and works of social commentary, history, satire, biography and autobiography. His work also included two books on recreational war games. Wells is now best remembered for his science fiction novels and is often called the "father of science fiction", along with Jules Verne and the publisher Hugo Gernsback.

  • von H. G. Wells
    30,00 €

    Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and redesigned. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work, and hence their text is clear and readable. This remarkable volume falls within the genres of Science Biology

  • von H. G. Wells
    37,00 €

    A Short History of the World, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and redesigned. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work, and hence their text is clear and readable. This remarkable volume falls within the genres of History General and Eastern Hemisphere

  • von H. G. Wells
    22,00 €

    "A Year of Prophesying" is a collection of essays written by H. G. Wells. In these essays, Wells shares his thoughts and predictions on various contemporary topics and issues. The collection provides insights into Wells' perspectives on social, political, and technological developments during his time in the early 20th century. Each essay likely offers a unique viewpoint and analysis of the challenges and changes of the era. Wells was not only a renowned science fiction author but also a prolific essayist and commentator, making this collection a valuable source of his non-fiction writings and visionary ideas.

  • von H. G. Wells
    20,00 €

    "The First Men in the Moon" is a classic science fiction novel written by H. G. Wells. It was first published in 1901 and is known for its imaginative portrayal of a journey to the moon and encounters with alien life forms. H. G. Wells was a prominent figure in early science fiction literature, and this novel is one of his notable works.

  • von H. G. Wells
    21,00 €

    ""The Sleeper Awakes,"" a revised edition of H.G. Wells' ""When the Sleeper Wakes,"" is a science fiction novel published in 1910. It tells the story of a man named Graham who falls into a deep sleep in 1897 and wakes up in a dystopian future in the year 2100. He finds himself in possession of an enormous fortune and is forced to confront a world dominated by a ruthless oligarchy that controls every aspect of life. As Graham becomes involved in a struggle against this oppressive regime, the novel explores themes of power, wealth, and societal control. H.G. Wells significantly revised the original text, incorporating his evolving views on social and political issues, to create a narrative that offers a stark commentary on the consequences of unchecked power and the importance of individual agency in the face of authoritarianism.

  • von H. G. Wells
    30,00 €

    In The Island of Doctor Moreau, H.G. Wells weaves a chilling and thought-provoking tale of science, morality, and the darkest corners of human nature. Shipwrecked and stranded on an uncharted island, the protagonist, Edward Prendick, stumbles upon the enigmatic Dr. Moreau, a brilliant and controversial scientist who has fled civilization to continue his morally questionable experiments in vivisection.As Prendick uncovers the horrifying truth behind the island's monstrous inhabitants, he is forced to confront the line between man and beast, and grapple with the ethical limits of scientific progress. Wells' gripping narrative raises unsettling questions about the consequences of unchecked ambition and the nature of humanity itself.A pioneer of science fiction, H.G. Wells masterfully combines elements of horror and suspense in The Island of Doctor Moreau, crafting a timeless and disturbing allegory that remains as relevant today as it was when first published in 1896. This haunting tale will captivate readers and leave them pondering the dangers of unchecked scientific experimentation and the depths of human depravity.

  • von H. G. Wells
    17,00 €

    ""The Door in the Wall and Other Stories"" is a collection of intriguing and thought-provoking tales written by H.G. Wells. This anthology brings together a diverse array of stories that explore the boundaries of science fiction, fantasy, and the supernatural. At the heart of the collection lies the titular story, ""The Door in the Wall,"" a poignant and enigmatic narrative that delves into themes of memory, longing, and the search for personal fulfillment. Alongside this, Wells presents a series of imaginative and captivating tales that touch upon various aspects of human experience, from the perils of unchecked scientific experimentation to the mysteries of time travel and the complexities of human nature. With his characteristic blend of social commentary and visionary storytelling, Wells crafts a compelling collection that continues to captivate readers with its timeless exploration of the human condition and the wonders of the unknown.

  • von H. G. Wells
    33,00 €

    Dive into H.G. Wells' exhilarating science fiction classic, "The First Men in the Moon," a captivating tale of exploration and adventure that transcends the boundaries of Earth. Follow the incredible journey of Mr. Cavor, a brilliant scientist, and Mr. Bedford, a struggling playwright, as they embark on a lunar expedition using Cavorite, a revolutionary anti-gravity substance. As they navigate the alien landscape and encounter the enigmatic lunar inhabitants, the Selenites, their beliefs about life and the universe are forever challenged. Through Wells' vivid imagination and masterful storytelling, readers are invited to reflect on the nature of humanity, the limits of knowledge, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.

  • von H. G. Wells
    31,00 €

    In H.G. Wells' classic novel, The Invisible Man, the boundaries of science and morality are pushed to their limits. When a mysterious stranger arrives in a small English village, wrapped in bandages and displaying an unsettling aloofness, the community is thrown into a state of fear and paranoia. Little do they know that the man in their midst is Griffin, a brilliant scientist who has discovered the secret to invisibility.As Griffin's quest for personal power spirals out of control, he descends into madness, leaving a path of chaos and destruction in his wake. The Invisible Man is a thrilling exploration of the corrupting influence of power, the dangers of scientific hubris, and the consequences of playing with forces beyond human comprehension.H.G. Wells masterfully weaves a suspenseful and thought-provoking narrative that remains as relevant today as it was when first published in 1897. The Invisible Man is a must-read for fans of classic science fiction and those who enjoy a chilling tale that probes the depths of human nature and the darkness within.

  • von H. G. Wells
    20,00 €

    "Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human Life and Thought" is a non-fiction book written by H. G. Wells. Published in 1901, it explores Wells' predictions and speculations about the impact of technological and scientific advancements on society, culture, and the human condition in the future. In this work, Wells discusses various aspects of society, including politics, education, industry, and the role of science, and he offers his vision of how these areas would evolve and interact with each other in the coming decades. Wells was known for his progressive and forward-thinking ideas, and this book reflects his belief in the potential for technology and science to shape a more advanced and enlightened society. "Anticipations" is considered one of Wells' early works of non-fiction, providing valuable insights into the social and political concerns of the early 20th century and Wells' vision for a more rational and technologically advanced future.

  • von H. G. Wells
    33,00 €

    In Tales of Space and Time, H.G. Wells invites readers on a journey through the farthest reaches of the universe and the deepest recesses of human imagination. This captivating collection of short stories showcases Wells' extraordinary talent for weaving tales of wonder and adventure that explore the realms of science fiction, fantasy, and the unknown.From the tale of a star falling to Earth and the intriguing consequences of time travel to the poignant story of a man's love transcending time itself, these stories will captivate readers with their unique blend of suspense, romance, and intellect. Wells masterfully blends scientific theories with spellbinding narratives, offering a glimpse into the incredible possibilities that await us in the vast expanse of space and time.Tales of Space and Time is an essential addition to any science fiction enthusiast's library and a testament to H.G. Wells' enduring legacy as a visionary storyteller who continually pushes the boundaries of the genre. Delve into these timeless stories and embark on a journey that will challenge your perceptions, ignite your curiosity, and leave you pondering the vast mysteries of the cosmos.

  • von H. G. Wells
    29,00 €

    In H.G. Wells' groundbreaking masterpiece, The Time Machine, readers are transported on a thrilling journey through time itself. Follow the Time Traveller, an eccentric Victorian inventor, as he ventures into the distant future to uncover a world of unimaginable wonders and terrible dangers. Amidst the decaying remnants of humanity, split into the childlike Eloi and the menacing Morlocks, the Time Traveller grapples with the consequences of unchecked technological advancement and the dark heart of human nature. This classic work of science fiction not only inspired countless imaginations, but also paved the way for the entire time travel genre, forever altering the landscape of literature.

  • von H. G. Wells
    33,00 €

    In H.G. Wells' timeless classic, The War of the Worlds, readers are transported to a world on the brink of invasion. As ominous cylinders from Mars crash onto Earth, mankind faces an enemy unlike any other - the terrifying and technologically superior Martian race. As the alien invaders unleash their devastating tripods and monstrous Heat-Rays, humanity is brought to its knees, forced to confront its own vulnerability in the face of unimaginable destruction. A chilling and prophetic tale, The War of the Worlds is a riveting exploration of fear, resilience, and the limits of human ingenuity when faced with an unstoppable force. This pioneering work of science fiction continues to captivate readers, remaining as relevant and compelling today as it was over a century ago.

  • von H. G. Wells
    43,00 €

  • von H. G. Wells
    45,00 €

    Critics view When the Sleeper Wakes as a prototype of the anti-utopian novel, a genre developed by Zamyatin, Huxley, and Orwell into nightmare futures associated with the totalitarian age and the moral horrors of fascism and communism. Annotated by the world's leading Wellsian scholar, in Sleeper is found a greater measure of artistry and characterization than is usually accorded it. As a complex work combining technological with social speculation, Sleeper is unmatched for canniness in the history of futuristic literature. Indeed, its aeronautical details influenced the Wright Brothers in the design of their flyer, and the novel predicts the promotion of airplanes as a weapon, a prophecy dramatically fulfilled in the twentieth century. This exhaustive critical edition features a lengthy introduction, appendices, bibliography and index, and a frontispiece taken from the original 1899 edition.

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