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H. G. WELLS

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H. G. WELLS
<p><b><span style='font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:windowtext'>H. G. WELLS </span></b><span style='font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial; color:windowtext'><BR><BR></span><b><span style='font-size:14.0pt;font-family: Arial;color:windowtext;text-transform:uppercase'>Why Not Use “The Death of Karenin”?<BR><BR></span></b><span style='font-size:12.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:windowtext'>(1866-1946). English author and political philosopher famous for his insightful science-fiction regarding technology and 20th-century warfare. His novels, <i>The Time Machine</i> (1895), <i>The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds,</i> and <i>The Shape of Things to Come</i> (1933) have all been made into motion pictures. ALS, 1½pp, single leaf, large 8vo, Dunmow, [Nov 1912]. On Little Easton Rectory stationery to Mr. Ellworth of <i>Century Magazine</i>. In part, “<i>I have been thinking over the serialization of The Human Adventure in the Century. I think that if you acquire the American rights from the ‘Strand’ people...I should like all that you use in the ‘Century’ to appear under a common over-title—I do not mean as a serial—but as a series of pieces...The Human Adventure / The Trap to Catch the Sun / The Human Adventure / The Last War. And I am hanged if I can see why you don’t use the last chapter, The Death of Karenin, which is certainly the largest thing in it all. I would like to settle the dates as soon as possible with a view to the book publication</i>...” Boldly penned and signed. Minor wrinkling; else Fine.</span></p>