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Hardback collection of fiction works by H.G. Wells published by Rupa Publications Ltd, showcasing the book cover design.
Hardback collection of fiction works by H.G. Wells published by Rupa Publications Ltd, featuring a classic book cover design.
Hardback collection of H.G. Wells' fiction works, featuring a classic cover design and detailed spine.
Hardback collection of H.G. Wells' fiction works, featuring a classic cover and spine details.
Hardback collection of H.G. Wells' fiction works, featuring a classic book cover design and rich illustrations.
Hardback collection of H.G. Wells' fiction works, featuring a classic book cover design and vibrant colors.

A Collection of Works by H.G. Wells - Fiction - Hardback

Author: H.G. Wells
SKU: SINGLE-RUPA-U410375-9124248789
Barcode: 9789124248789
Publisher: Rupa Publications
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Titles in This Set:
The Time Machine
The Island of Doctor Moreau
The Invisible Man
The War of the Worlds
The First Men in the Moon
The World Set Free

Format: Hardback

Overview:
H.G. Wells’ collection brings together six landmark works of classic science fiction in a deluxe leather bound hardback edition. This set gathers The Time Machine, The Island of Doctor Moreau, The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds, The First Men in the Moon, and The World Set Free, offering readers a curated journey through Wells’ most influential visions. Rich in ideas and accessible in voice, these tales fuse adventurous plots with sharp social commentary, establishing Wells as a foundational voice in speculative fiction. The sturdy leather bound cover signals heirloom-quality that can be enjoyed again and again, whether you’re revisiting these titles for study, gifting to a new reader, or building a home library of timeless classics. Perfect for fans of classic novels and collectors alike, this edition invites both first-time readers and longtime admirers to explore Wells’ farsighted storytelling and enduring relevance to culture, technology, and ethics.

What This Collection Covers:
Across six unforgettable novels, Wells turns imaginative scenarios into examinations of science, society, and human nature. The Time Machine ponders class, progress, and the passage of time as humanity evolves in unexpected ways. The Island of Doctor Moreau confronts the ethics of experimentation and the boundaries between species. The Invisible Man examines power, isolation, and the consequences of scientific overreach. The War of the Worlds dramatizes contact with an advanced invader and the resilience of ordinary people in crisis. The First Men in the Moon pairs wonder with scientific speculation as two explorers encounter a lunar civilization. The World Set Free explores energy, weaponry, and responsibility, foreshadowing later concerns about nuclear power. Together, the collection presents a spectrum of tone—from cerebral satire to suspenseful drama—while offering accessible prose that invites discussion, analysis, and immersive reading experiences for both adults and dedicated YA readers curious about science fiction’s origins.

The Time Machine
The Time Machine invites you into a daring voyage through time itself. A Victorian scientist, driven by curiosity and intellect, builds a device that transports him far into the future. What follows is a brisk meditation on social structure, extinction, and the fragility of civilization. Wells uses the journey to probe themes of class, inequality, and the consequences of human progress, all while maintaining a sense of wonder and suspense. The Time Machine remains a touchstone for readers who relish thought-provoking premises wrapped in accessible storytelling. The narrative invites reflection on how today’s choices might shape tomorrow’s world, a hallmark of Wells’ timeless appeal and a cornerstone of any serious science fiction shelf.

The Island of Doctor Moreau
A shipwrecked traveler finds himself on a secluded island where a scientist creates living hybrids by surgical means, raising urgent questions about the rights of sentient beings and the ethics of experimentation. The Island of Doctor Moreau blends Gothic atmosphere with provocative ideas about identity, morality, and the limits of scientific authority. Wells crafts tension as the line between human and animal blurs, challenging readers to consider what constitutes humanity. The novel’s atmosphere, moral dilemma, and relentless pace make it a compelling read for those who enjoy science fiction with philosophical weight and a lingering sense of unease about the costs of unchecked ambition.

The Invisible Man
The Invisible Man follows a scientist who discovers how to disappear from sight, only to discover that invisibility magnifies both his genius and his humanity’s flaws. Wells delves into isolation, paranoia, and the moral complexities of power. The novella moves swiftly from invention to consequence, asking how invisibility might alter social perception, personal responsibility, and the treatment of others. This work blends thriller-like momentum with a sharp critique of social norms, and remains a staple for readers who appreciate how speculative science can illuminate real-world human dynamics. Its compact intensity makes it a standout entry in any science fiction collection.

The War of the Worlds
A chilling, relentlessly paced tale of invasion pits human resilience against technologically superior Martians. Wells scales fear, strategy, and survival, using intimate perspectives to ground a global confrontation. The War of the Worlds treats civilization as precarious, exposing vulnerabilities while celebrating ingenuity and courage. Its influence on popular culture and the science fiction genre is profound, shaping generations of readers and writers who explore the consequences of contact with the unknown. This novella offers both a gripping narrative and a thoughtful critique of imperial hubris, making it essential reading for those drawn to high-stakes fiction with a social conscience.

The First Men in the Moon
A playful yet profound lunar adventure explores wonder, technology, and cross-cultural encounter in Wells’s inventive universe. Two modern men build an extraordinary vehicle and travel to the Moon, where they meet an alien society and confront questions about exploration, ethics, and companionship. The novel balances wit with generous imagination, delivering scientific speculation alongside human warmth. Readers will enjoy Wells’s brisk pacing, clever world-building, and the way planetary travel becomes a mirror for human aspirations and foibles. It’s a vivacious entry that complements the heavier themes of the collection with charm, humor, and intellectual curiosity.

The World Set Free
This novel imagines a future where energy and weaponry transform society, foreshadowing real-world debates about power, responsibility, and the costs of innovation. Wells crafts a sweeping narrative that threads together scientific ambition, political tension, and moral accountability. The World Set Free stands out for its prescient vision of how discovery can alter the geopolitical landscape and everyday life. It invites readers to consider not only what science enables, but how civilizations choose to wield such capability. A fitting capstone to the collection, it reinforces Wells’s reputation as a writer who blends thrilling storytelling with provocative social insight.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for readers who love enduring classics, thoughtful science fiction, and bold ideas. Fans of period literature will appreciate Wells’ accessible prose and historical context, while new readers can enjoy the immediacy and wonder of his premise-driven plots. It’s a superb gift set for students, teachers, and book clubs exploring the roots of speculative fiction, as well as collectors seeking a cohesive, durable edition. The six-in-one format makes it perfect for binge reading, library additions, and showcasing a complete, influential arc in one compact, collectible volume. Suitable for adults and mature YA readers who enjoy intellectual, multi-faceted adventures.

Key Benefits:

  • Complete set of six classic Wells titles in one deluxe hardback edition
  • Timeless science fiction that blends adventure with social critique
  • Durable, heirloom-quality presentation for libraries and collectors
  • Great gift for literature lovers, students, and book clubs
  • Accessible prose with ideas that spark discussion and analysis
  • Ideal for classroom use or private reading with lasting appeal

About the Author:
Herbert George Wells, known widely as H. G. Wells, was one of the most prolific writers of English fiction and non-fiction. Regarded as the “Father of Science Fiction,” Wells helped establish a durable tradition of using speculative scenarios to probe social issues, science, and ethics. His work anticipated innovations such as air travel, space exploration, satellites, nuclear weapons, and even the internet, making his fiction not only entertaining but prescient. Wells’ sharp, accessible prose and his willingness to tackle political and philosophical questions have left a lasting imprint on literature and culture. This collection highlights that distinctive voice, showcasing how his imaginative storytelling can illuminate real-world concerns while still delivering compelling narratives.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this six-title collection in a single, beautifully bound edition offers both immersive reading pleasure and lasting value. The blend of iconic adventures and thought-provoking themes ensures hours of thoughtful entertainment, discussion, and discovery. It is the kind of set you return to, annotate, and pass along to future readers—an investment in literary heritage and in the joy of exploring Wells’ expansive imagination. Whether as a personal treasure or a gift for a devoted reader, this collection delivers a complete, rewarding experience of Wells’ most influential works.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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