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The Project Gutenberg EBook of H. G. Wells, by J. D. Beresford

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Title: H. G. Wells

Author: J. D. Beresford

Release Date: March 13, 2005 [EBook #15351]

Language: English

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H.G. WELLS
By
J.D. BERESFORD

[Illustration]


NEW YORK
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY




_First Published in 1915_




CONTENTS

PAGE

I. INTRODUCTION 9
II. THE ROMANCES 17
III. THE NOVELS 58
IV. SOCIOLOGY 97
BIBLIOGRAPHY 117
AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY 121
INDEX 125




[Transcriber's Notes for e-book:

The spelling and punctuation are consistent with the original scans
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I added ["] at end of phrase: "to recover the full-bodied
self-satisfaction of his early days."

In the following sentence, I changed 'succeded' to 'succeeded': And
Bensington, the other experimenter, succeeded in separating a food
that produced regular instead of intermittent growth.]

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