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Mankind in the Making

by H. G. Wells
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Overview

Deeply interested in the development of mankind, Wells wrote Mankind in the Making to present his general theory of social development and of social and political conduct. In the mind of the British public, this novel established Wells as a leading advocate for social progress.

Synopsis

Deeply interested in the development of mankind, Wells wrote Mankind in the Making to present his general theory of social development and of social and political conduct. In the mind of the British public, this novel established Wells as a leading advocate for social progress.

About the Author, H. G. Wells

H. G. Wells (1866–1946) is often called the β€œFather of Science Fiction.” While science fiction was his most popular genre, Wells also wrote on history, politics, and made social commentary. His β€œscientific romances” speculated about the future, scientific advancements, and outer space. His works include The Time Machine, and The War of the Worlds.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2011
Publisher
Barnes & Noble
Pages
444
ISBN
9781411438187

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