The War in the Air

The War in the Air

Long out of print! A visionary novel by the author of The War of the Worlds and The Time Machine

Student Editor: Elizabeth Drisko

This classic full-length novel from H. G. Wells imagines a world of Progress stricken by brutal conflict in the sky—written before the actual invention of airplanes.

Bert Smallways is a small man in a small town with big dreams. His most fantastic dream—flying—seems improbable. Prototype airplane after airplane crashes and burns.

Until one doesn’t.

Bert's desire to fly beckons him and combines with implacable fate to sweep him up in a fantastic/dramatic adventure in which he, a pawn of fortune at the center of it all, travels to far lands and distant battles envisioned in The War in the Air.

His adventures will have great consequence for the entire world.

But will this star-crossed young man find what he really desires? Come fly with Bert Smallways, a commoner with a comic, tragic, and high-flying fate, into a future that never was.

The War in the Air was released on December 2, 2020.
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-68057-089-2
Trade paperback ISBN: 978-1-68057-087-8
Ebook ISBN:978-1-68057-088-5
314 pages

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Genres: Classics, Science Fiction
Tag: Available in Jacketed Hardcover
ISBN: 9781680570878
About the Author
H.G. Wells

H.G. Wells (1866–1946) was an author of science-fiction works—including The War of the Worlds and Star Begotten—who had significant influence on society’s vision of the future.

H.G. Wells was born Herbert George Wells on September 21, 1866, in Bromley, England. He was educated at a private school in Bromley, Midhurst Grammar School; and the Normal School of Science, now the Royal College of Science, London University.

His parents were shopkeepers from a working-class background. His father’s shop failed and the family struggled financially. His two older brothers were apprenticed to a draper and his mother was employed on an estate as a housekeeper. It was there that H.G. discovered, in the owner’s extensive library, the works of Jonathan Swift and other important writers of the Enlightenment, including Voltaire.

As a teen-ager, Wells was apprenticed as a draper, but eventually quit. He became a teacher and won a scholarship to the Normal School of Science, London University, where he studied a variety of subjects, including physics, chemistry, astronomy and biology.

Wells’ first novel, The Time Machine, became an overnight literary success when it was published in 1895. It was quickly followed by The Island of Dr. Moreau (1896), The Invisible Man (1897) and The War of the Worlds (1898). These are all considered to be early examples of science fiction and today, many consider him to be the “father” of the literary genre.

H.G. Wells died on August 13, 1946 in London, England.