Letters to Freeman, Richard A.

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Letters to Freeman, Richard A.

Correspondence from H. G. Wells to Richard A. Freeman. 5 ALS making arrangements to give talk to the October Club, protesting at the suggested title, "Impotence of Reformism, subsequently criticising the Club, enclosing "A revised & extended note of the propositions I sent you previously', & explaining why he does not belong to the Communist Party. dated 1932/09/24-1932/11/18.

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Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946

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H. G. Wells, Herbert George Wells (b. September 21, 1866, Bromley, Kent, England-d. August 13, 1946, London, England), best remembered for imaginative novels such as The Invisible Man and The War of the Worlds, prototypes for modern science fiction, was a prolific writer and one of the most versatile in the history of English letters. He produced an average of nearly three books a year for more than fifty years, in addition to hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles. His works ranged from f...