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  • The First Men in the Moon

    H. G. Wells

    Mass Market Paperback (Lancer Books, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • The First Men In The Moon

    H. G. Wells

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, June 2, 2008)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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  • The First Men in the

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    Unknown Binding (Modern Library,2003, March 28, 2003)
    The First Men in the Moon{Paperback,2003}
  • The First Men in the Moon

    H.G. Wells, Russell Lee

    eBook (, Feb. 15, 2017)
    A businessman and a scientist create a sphere-like spaceship and fly to the moon in it. Once they get to the moon, they eventually go inside of it and encounter insect-like creatures that are called "Selenites." This is a classic novel by H. G. Wells.
  • The First Men in the Moon

    H. G. Wells

    Hardcover (Blurb, July 22, 2020)
    The narrator is a London businessman who withdraws to the countryside to write a play, by which he hopes to alleviate his financial problems. Bedford rents a small countryside house in Lympne, in Kent, where he wants to work in peace. He is bothered every afternoon, however, at precisely the same time, by a passer-by making odd noises. After two weeks Bedford accosts the man, who proves to be a reclusive physicist named Mr. Cavor. Bedford befriends Cavor when he learns he is developing a new material, cavorite, which can negate the force of gravity.
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  • THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (, June 26, 2016)
    The First Man in the Moon by H. G. Wells is a sci-fi novel that ignited the imagination of the 19th century society over what lies on the surface of the Moon and beneath well before Neil Armstrong First Moon Landing. Upon discovering a substance that could negate gravity, businessman Bedford and scientist Cavor set out on a journey to the natural satellite of our planet. There, they make an astounding discovery.
  • The First Men in the Moon

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (AB Books, May 8, 2018)
    The novel tells the story of a journey to the moon by the impecunious businessman Mr Bedford and the brilliant but eccentric scientist Dr Cavor. On arrival, Bedford and Cavor find the moon inhabited by a race of moon-folk the two call "Selenites." The novel can also be read as a critique of prevailing political opinions from the turn of the century, particularly of imperialism.
  • The First Men in the Moon

    H. G. Wells

    Paperback (Independently published, June 11, 2020)
    As I sit down to write here amidst the shadows of vine-leaves under the blue sky of southern Italy, it comes to me with a certain quality of astonishment that my participation in these amazing adventures of Mr. Cavor was, after all, the outcome of the purest accident. It might have been any one. I fell into these things at a time when I thought myself removed from the slightest possibility of disturbing experiences. I had gone to Lympne because I had imagined it the most uneventful place in the world. "Here, at any rate," said I, "I shall find peace and a chance to work!" And this book is the sequel. So utterly at variance is destiny with all the little plans of men. I may perhaps mention here that very recently I had come an ugly cropper in certain business enterprises.
  • The First Men in the Moon

    H. G. Wells

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 2, 2017)
    The First Men in the Moon is a scientific romance by the English author H. G. Wells, originally serialised in The Strand Magazine from December 1900 to August 1901 and published in hardcover in 1901, who called it one of his "fantastic stories". The novel tells the story of a journey to the moon undertaken by the two protagonists, a businessman narrator, Mr. Bedford, and an eccentric scientist, Mr. Cavor. Bedford and Cavor discover that the moon is inhabited by a sophisticated extraterrestrial civilization of insect-like creatures they call "Selenites".
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  • The First Men in the Moon

    H. G. Wells

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 14, 2018)
    The First Men in the Moon is a scientific romance by the English author H. G. Wells, originally serialised in The Strand Magazine from December 1900 to August 1901 and published in hardcover in 1901, who called it one of his "fantastic stories". The novel tells the story of a journey to the moon undertaken by the two protagonists, a businessman narrator, Mr. Bedford, and an eccentric scientist, Mr. Cavor. Bedford and Cavor discover that the moon is inhabited by a sophisticated extraterrestrial civilisation of insect-like creatures they call "Selenites".
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  • The First Men in the Moon:

    H. G. Wells

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 28, 2017)
    This dystopian classic tells the story of a journey to the moon by the impecunious businessman Mr Bedford and the brilliant but eccentric scientist Dr Cavor. On arrival, Bedford and Cavor find the moon inhabited by a race of moon-folk the two call "Selenites." The novel can also be read as a critique of prevailing political opinions from the turn of the century, particularly of imperialism.Dystopian Classic Editions publishes works of dystopian literature that have survived through the generations and been recognized as classic works of literature. A dystopian society is an imagined society in which the people are oppressed, however the government propagandizes the society as being a utopia or a perfect society. Typical themes in dystopian literature include public mistrust, police states, and overall unpleasantness for the citizens. Authors of dystopian works strive to present a worst-case scenario and negative depiction of the way things are in the story so as to make a criticism about a current situation in society and to call for a change. Each Dystopian Classic Edition selected for publication presents such a story.
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  • First Men in the Moon

    H. G. Wells

    Mass Market Paperback (Airmont, Jan. 1, 1965)
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