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A compact collection of short narratives that mix speculative science, eerie happenings, and satirical observation. Stories present strange botanical and zoological curiosities, scientific experiments and inventions with unforeseen consequences, and tense episodes of psychological and physical peril in domestic, industrial, and natural settings. Moral irony and dark humor frequently underline critiques of human ambition, scientific hubris, and social pretension, while brisk plotting and vivid set pieces move the reader through shocks, uncanny revelations, and cautionary fables. The volume alternates between horror, fantasy, and concise science-fiction sketches with philosophical asides.

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H. G. Wells

Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) was an English writer and social commentator, renowned for his contributions to science fiction and social criticism. Often referred to as the 'father of science fiction,' Wells explored themes of technology, society, and human nature in his works. His notable titles include "The War of the Worlds," which depicts an alien invasion, and "The Time Machine," a pioneering narrative that delves into time travel. In addition to fiction, Wells wrote extensively on contemporary issues, as seen in works like "An Englishman Looks at the World." His literary legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers, making him a significant figure in both literature and social thought.

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