H.G. Wells identified as a socialist throughout his life. He believed in the redistribution of wealth, collective ownership of resources, and equal opportunities for all. Wells wrote about his socialist views in works such as "The Outline of History" and "The Shape of Things to Come."
Socialist.
He lived just long enough to experience the beginning of the Welfare State, and to see what was wrong with it.
HG Wells had two brothers who teased him all the time.
Supernatural elements in the novel the invisible man by hg wells
He was old
no he did not
Draper.
London, England
none
Holy Socialism!
His full name at birth was Herbert George Wells
HG WELLS.
Thomas percoili
The first application of any new discovery seems to be military. In the 'Invisible Man' by H. G. Wells, the only application that could be found for invisibility was political assassination.