Works of H. G. Wells: Chronology

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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Wells, H. G.

Wells, H. G.
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Chronology

1886 Born in Bromley, Kent, England, September 21, to Joseph and Sarah
(Neal) Wells.

1880 Apprenticed to a draper.

1888 B.S. degree, first-class honors from University of London.

1891 Marries his cousin Isabel.

1893 Leaves wife to live with and later marry Amy Catherine Robbins,
nicknamed "Jane," who bears him two sons.

1895 The Time Machine: An Invention (Science Fiction)

1896 The Island of Doctor Moreau (Science Fiction)

1897 The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance (Science Fiction)

1898 The War of the Worlds ...

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