5.0 out of 5 stars
A great collection of timeless tales, January 31, 2012
For those readers who haven't yet read H.G. Wells, this book is a wonderful introduction to his work. The stories are timeless, and after reading this collection, I highly recommend you read his entire body of work. It's all wonderful stuff.
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Good Navigation, April 20, 2011
This is what it says it is: a public domain text with navigation that allows the user to easily navigate the entire book, providing forward, backward and cross links to every section of the book. Most public domain texts (and far too many new texts) are just plain texts rendered into the Kindle format. This text was carefully constructed to fit the structure of this book.
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Free SF Reader, January 19, 2008
A nice little collection of science fiction from Wells, from Martians to future history and your near miss astronomical disaster.
Tales of Space and Time : The Crystal Egg - H. G. Wells
Tales of Space and Time : The Star - H. G. Wells
Tales of Space and Time : A Story of the Stone Age - H. G. Wells
Tales of Space and Time : A Story of the Days to Come - H. G. Wells
Tales of Space and Time : The Man Who Could Work Miracles - H. G. Wells
Tuning in Mars.
4 out of 5
Just a near miss, that planet going past Earth. Nothing to worry those Martians.
4 out of 5
Cave girl, cave man, cave bear, plus lions and horses,not tigers.
3 out of 5
Giving the past lifestyle a try.
3 out of 5
It is really not a good idea to stop the Earth's rotation.
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