<p>&ldquo;An extraordinary concoction&mdash;as if H. G. had shaken up Kipps and The War of the Worlds and poured out a new story that would appeal both to those who liked his social comedies and those who had been impressed by his early fantasies of terror.&rdquo; &mdash;Norman and Jeanne Mackenzie H. G. Wells: A Biography</p><p>Nothing ever changes in Bun Hill the simple country town where Bert Smallways lived. It&rsquo;s enough that motor-bicycles crowd the road and the South of England Aero Club hosts a weekly ascent. But when Mr. Alfred Butteridge successfully flies his heavier-than-air machine from the Crystal Palace to Glasgow and back Bert&rsquo;s known-world disappears.</p><p>By chance or fate Bert is trapped in Butteridge&rsquo;s hot air balloon then kidnapped by a German air fleet. Led by Prince Karl Albert the German fleet crosses the Atlantic Ocean to launch the world&rsquo;s first aerial attack against America. Forced into their service Bert encounters the horror of war first-hand as human civilization collapses around him.</p><p>H. G. Wells&rsquo;s foreboding futuristic novel was published in 1908. Much of his work discusses human nature in the face of warfare and includes many technological developments before they existed. This 100-year-anniversary reprint edition remembers a world before aircrafts ruled the skies. Edited by H. G. Wells-scholar Aaron Worth this reprint includes an introduction&nbsp;as well as additional reading recommendations.</p>