THE WAR IN THE AIR

· YouHui Culture Publishing Company
eBook
345
페이지
검증되지 않은 평점과 리뷰입니다.  자세히 알아보기

eBook 정보

PREFACE TO REPRINT EDITION

The reader should grasp clearly the date at which this book was

written. It was done in 1907: it appeared in various magazines

as a serial in 1908 and it was published in the Fall of that

year. At that time the aeroplane was, for most people, merely a

rumour and the "Sausage" held the air. The contemporary reader

has all the advantage of ten years' experience since this story

was imagined. He can correct his author at a dozen points and

estimate the value of these warnings by the standard of a decade

of realities. The book is weak on anti-aircraft guns, for

example, and still more negligent of submarines. Much, no

doubt, will strike the reader as quaint and limited but upon much

the writer may not unreasonably plume himself. The

interpretation of the German spirit must have read as a

caricature in 1908. Was it a caricature? Prince Karl seemed a

fantasy then. Reality has since copied Prince Carl with an

astonishing faithfulness. Is it too much to hope that some

democratic "Bert" may not ultimately get even with his Highness?

Our author tells us in this book, as he has told us in others,

more especially in The World Set Free, and as he has been telling

us this year in his War and the Future, that if mankind goes on

with war, the smash-up of civilization is inevitable. It is

chaos or the United States of the World for mankind. There is no

other choice. Ten years have but added an enormous conviction to

the message of this book. It remains essentially right, a

pamphlet story--in support of the League to Enforce Peace.

K.

THE WAR IN THE AIR

저자 정보

H.G. Wells was born in Bromley, England, the son of an unsuccessful merchant. After a limited education, he was apprenticed to a dry-goods merchant, but soon found he wanted something more out of life. He read widely and got a position as a student assistant in a secondary school, eventually winning a scholarship to the College of Science in South Kensington, where he studied biology under the British biologist and educator, Thomas Henry Huxley. After graduating, Wells took several different teaching positions and began writing for magazines. When his stories began to sell, he left teaching to write full time. Wells's first major novel, The Time Machine (1895), launched his career as a writer, and he began to produce a steady stream of science-fiction tales, short stories, realistic novels, and books of sociology, history, science, and biography, producing one or more books a year. Much of Wells's work is forward-looking, peering into the future of prophesy social and scientific developments, sometimes with amazing accuracy. Along with French writer Jules Verne, Wells is credited with popularizing science fiction, and such novels as The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds (1898) are still widely read. Many of Wells's stories are based on his own experiences. The History of Mr. Polly (1910) draws on the life of Wells's father. Kipps (1905) uses Wells's experience as an apprentice, and Love and Mr. Lewisham (1900) draws on Wells's experiences as a school teacher. Wells also wrote stories showing how the world could be a better place. One such story is A Modern Utopia (1905). As a writer, Wells's range was exceptionally wide and his imagination extremely fertile. While time may have caught up with him (many of the things he predicted have already come to pass), he remains an interesting writer because of his ability to tell a lively tale.

이 eBook 평가

의견을 알려주세요.

읽기 정보

스마트폰 및 태블릿
AndroidiPad/iPhoneGoogle Play 북 앱을 설치하세요. 계정과 자동으로 동기화되어 어디서나 온라인 또는 오프라인으로 책을 읽을 수 있습니다.
노트북 및 컴퓨터
컴퓨터의 웹브라우저를 사용하여 Google Play에서 구매한 오디오북을 들을 수 있습니다.
eReader 및 기타 기기
Kobo eReader 등의 eBook 리더기에서 읽으려면 파일을 다운로드하여 기기로 전송해야 합니다. 지원되는 eBook 리더기로 파일을 전송하려면 고객센터에서 자세한 안내를 따르세요.