H. G. Wells bibliography

H. G. Wells (1866–1946)

H. G. Wells was a prolific writer of both fiction and non-fiction. His writing career spanned more than sixty years, and his early science fiction novels earned him the title (along with Jules Verne and Hugo Gernsback) of "The Father of Science Fiction".[1]

Novels

When the Sleeper Wakes was reprinted in the first issue of Amazing Stories Quarterly in early 1928, under a cover by Frank R. Paul
Wells's works were reprinted in American science fiction magazines as late as the 1950s

Non-fiction

Cover of Little Wars (1913)

Stories

Note: The stories are listed in alphabetical order of title within each year, and not in order of their publication during the year.

Story collections

First edition cover of The Country of the Blind and Other Stories (1911)

Film stories

Published versions of film scripts and scenarios written by Wells:

Articles

References

  1. Adam Charles Roberts, "The History of Science Fiction": Page 48 in Science Fiction, Routledge, ISBN 0-415-19204-8.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Anthologized in H. G. Wells (1975). H. G. Wells: Early Writings in Science and Science-Fcition. Robert W. Philmus and David Y. Hughes. Berkeley: University of California. – see Everett Franklin Bleiler, Richard Bleiler (1990). Science-fiction, the Early Years: A Full Description of More Than 3,000 Science-fiction Stories from Earliest Times to the Appearance of the Genre Magazines in 1930 : with Author, Title, and Motif Indexes. Kent State University Press. pp. 795–6. ISBN 9780873384162.
  3. Joseph F. Clarke (1977). Pseudonyms. BCA. p. 112.
  4. Everett Franklin Bleiler, Richard Bleiler (1990). Science-fiction, the Early Years: A Full Description of More Than 3,000 Science-fiction Stories from Earliest Times to the Appearance of the Genre Magazines in 1930 : with Author, Title, and Motif Indexes. Kent State University Press. p. 796. ISBN 9780873384162.
  5. at Google books Stolen Bacillus
  6. at Google books Thirty Strange Stories
  7. at Google books The Plattner Story
  8. at Google books Tales
  9. at Google books Twelve Stories
  10. Letter to the Editor of The New Age Vol., XXXV, no. 24, 18 September 1930, p. 251 about pestiferous collaboration with Hugh Pembroke Vowles. "The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections". McMaster University Libraries. Retrieved 28 September 2007.

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