When H. G. Wells published this popular history of planet Earth in 1922 the highest off the surface humans had reached was seven miles barely 37000 feet; the best guess at the planets age was merely more than 2 billion years; the beginnings of organic life on Earth were still little understood. But with all the confidence of his immense genius and wide-ranging appreciation for all things scientific Wells presents a readable concise survey of the state of knowledge at his time about the planet and human presence upon it. Wells asks that you read this hefty 1922 work-adapted from his two-volume Outline of History published in 1920-straightforwardly almost as a novel is read and indeed this story of Earth from its very formation and the first appearance of homo sapiens through the Russian Revolution and the reconstruction after World War I reads like the most thrilling adventure story ever told. Though it has been factually supplanted by scholarship that came after it this remains an engaging history a classic of science fact from one of the fathers of modern science fiction. British author HERBERT GEORGE WELLS (1866-1946) is best known for his groundbreaking science fiction novels The Time Machine (1895) The Invisible Man (1897) and The War of the Worlds (1898).
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