The Complete War of the Worlds

The Complete War of the Worlds

The Martians Are Coming!

Student Editors: Carol Wyrick with Augustus Prouty

Together in one volume for the first time—H.G. Wells’s seminal science fiction classic The War of the Worlds, with the contemporaneous, unauthorized, but extremely popular sequel Edison’s Conquest of Mars, as well as Wells’s own, much later conceptual sequel, Star Begotten.

How often do you watch the sky at night? Ever see bright streaks of light exploding from the red planet? Get ready for adventurous reading as you embark on a journey to find out just how these alien invasions play out!

In The War of the Worlds, how will woefully unprepared Earthlings respond to towering three-legged “fighting machines” armed with heat-rays and chemical weapons that far exceed the capabilities of the19th Century English military?

In Edison’s Conquest of Mars, Earth’s leaders fear that the Martians will return to invade once more. U.S. President William McKinley, Queen Victoria, Kaiser Wilhelm II and Emperor Mutsuhito unite to plan an attack on Mars. Led by American inventor Thomas Edison, a group of scientists develop new technologies based on what earlier Martian visitors left behind. They design and build a fleet of spaceships for the pre-emptive move. What will happen when the two opposing forces meet?

The protagonist of Star Begotten, Joseph Davis, is an author of popular histories, who becomes suspicious that he and his family have been exposed to a Martian influence of another sort and are in the process of being changed. What might that influence be?

Three classics of Martian invasion in one volume.

The Complete War of the Worlds, by Garret Putnam and H. G. Wells.  Published on September 2, 2020
Trade paperback ISBN 978-1-68057-084-7
Ebook ISBN 978-1-68057-085-4
Hardcover ISBN 978-1-68057-086-1
498 pages

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Genres: Classics, Science Fiction
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ASIN: 1680570846
ISBN: 9781680570847
About the Author
Garrett Putnam Serviss

Garrett Putnam Serviss, born March 24, 1851, was a professional journalist, amateur astronomer, and early science fiction writer. Born in upstate New York, he majored in science at Cornell University before pursuing a law degree at Columbia University. Though Serviss never worked as an attorney. Instead he was a journalist for The New York Sun newspaper, where he wrote their column on astronomy.

In 1898 he was approached to write the unofficial sequel to the equally unofficial, bootlegged U.S. newspaper version of H.G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds. This was Serviss’s first work of fiction and the resulting story, Edison's Conquest of Mars, pioneered many of the concepts that would go on to become commonplace among later Space Opera and the Planetary Romance genre pieces.

Over the years Serviss would continue to write more science fiction, along with non-fiction focused on his passion for astronomy. His talent for communicating scientific ideas in terms the layman could understand made these latter works quite popular—a status his fiction, unfortunately, never managed to attain during his lifetime.

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