H.G. Wells Books in Order
H.G. Wells is a renowned English author, celebrated for his pioneering works in science fiction and social commentary. Born in Kent, England, to a working-class family, Wells received a sporadic education, interrupted by illnesses and family struggles, before becoming an apprentice draper. He later returned to Midhurst Grammar School as an usher, and secured a government scholarship to study biology under Thomas Henry Huxley at the Normal School of Science. Wells earned his degrees from the University of London, and began his writing career while teaching, supplementing his income with short stories and freelance articles. He went on to write iconic novels such as The Time Machine, The Island of Dr. Moreau, The Invisible Man, and The War of the Worlds. A vocal advocate of free love, Wells' personal life was marked by controversy, including his divorce from his cousin and high-profile relationships with notable figures.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by H.G. Wells
- #1AmazonThe Martian Invasion of Earth(1898)
- #1AmazonVoices from the Radium Age (By: Joshua Glenn)(2022)
- #2AmazonA World of Women (By: J.D. Beresford)(2022)
- #3AmazonThe World Set Free(2022)
- #4AmazonThe Clockwork Man (By: E.V. Odle)(2022)
- #5AmazonOf One Blood (By: Pauline Hopkins)(2022)
- #6AmazonNordenholt's Million (By: J.J. Connington)(2022)
- #7AmazonWhat Not (By: Rose Macaulay)(2022)
- #8AmazonTheodore Savage (By: )(2023)
- #9AmazonThe Lost World and The Poison Belt (By: Arthur Conan Doyle)(2023)
- #10AmazonMore Voices from the Radium Age (By: Joshua Glenn)(2023)
- #11AmazonThe Napoleon of Notting Hill (By: G.K. Chesterton)(2023)
- #12AmazonThe Inhumans and Other Stories (By: Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay)(2024)
- #13AmazonBefore Superman (By: Joshua Glenn)(2025)
- #1AmazonCertain Personal Matters(1897)
- #2AmazonAnticipations(1901)
- #3AmazonThe Discovery of the Future(1902)
- #4AmazonMankind in the Making(1903)
- #5AmazonThe Future in America(1906)
- #6AmazonThis Misery of Boots(1907)
- #7AmazonFirst and Last Things(1908)
- #8AmazonNew Worlds for Old(1908)
- #9AmazonFloor Games(1911)
- #10AmazonLittle Wars(1913)
- #11AmazonAn Englishman Looks at the World(1914)
- #12AmazonWhat is Coming?(1916)
- #13AmazonElements of Reconstruction(1916)
- #14AmazonGod the Invisible King(1917)
- #15AmazonWar and the Future / Italy, France and Britain at War(1917)
- #16AmazonIn The Fourth Year(1918)
- #17AmazonThe Outline of History(1919)
- #18AmazonRussia in the Shadows(1920)
- #19AmazonThe Salvaging of Civiization(1921)
- #20AmazonA Short History of the World(1922)
- #21AmazonWashington and the Riddle of Peace / Washington and the Hope of Peace(1922)
- #22AmazonA Modern Utopia and Other Discussions(1925)
- #23AmazonThe Open Conspiracy: What Are We To Do With Our Lives?(1928)
- #24AmazonThe Science of Life (With: G.P. Wells,Julian Huxley)(1929)
- #25AmazonThe Open Conspiracy and Other Writings(1933)
- #26AmazonExperiment in Autobiography(1934)
- #27AmazonH.G. Wells in Love(1934)
- #28AmazonWorld Brain(1938)
- #29AmazonThe Fate of Homo Sapiens / The Fate of Man(1939)
- #30AmazonThe New World Order(1939)
- #31AmazonThe Conquest of Time(1942)
- #32AmazonCrux Ansata(1943)
- #33AmazonMind at the End of Its Tether(1945)
- #34AmazonFrank Swinnerton (With: Arnold Bennett,Grant M. Overton)(1975)
- #35AmazonInterviews and Recollections(1980)
- #36AmazonExperiment in Autobiography, Vol. 2(1984)
- #37AmazonA Volume of Journalism(1999)
- #38AmazonThe Conquest of Time and The Happy Turning(2002)
- #39AmazonLittle Wars and Floor Games(2006)
- #1AmazonThe Man Who Could Work Miracles(1898)
- #1AmazonTaking the Red Pill (By: Glenn Yeffeth)(2003)
- #2AmazonStepping through the Stargate (By: P.N. Elrod,Roxanne Conrad)(2004)
- #3AmazonFinding Serenity (By: Robert Brian Taylor)(2005)
- #4AmazonThe War of the Worlds(2005)
- #5AmazonNavigating the Golden Compass (By: Glenn Yeffeth)(2005)
- #6AmazonAlias Assumed (By: Tracy S. Morris)(2005)
- #7AmazonFarscape Forever! Sex, Drugs and Killer Muppets (By: Glenn Yeffeth)(2005)
- #8AmazonFlirting With Pride And Prejudice (By: Glenn Yeffeth,Jennifer Crusie)(2005)
- #9AmazonRevisiting Narnia (By: Shanna Caughey)(2005)
- #10AmazonKing Kong Is Back! An Unauthorized Look at One Humongous Ape! (By: David Brin)(2005)
- #11AmazonTotally Charmed (By: Maggie Shayne,Rebecca York,Jody Lynn Nye,Evelyn Vaughn,Tanya Huff,Vera Nazarian,Jennifer Crusie)(2005)
- #12AmazonThe Unauthorized X-Men (By: Leah Wilson,Len Wein)(2006)
- #13AmazonThis Is Chick-Lit (By: Lauren Baratz-Logsted)(2006)
- #14AmazonWelcome to Wisteria Lane (By: Leah Wilson)(2006)
- #15AmazonThe Man from Krypton (By: Glenn Yeffeth)(2006)
- #16AmazonGetting Lost (By: Orson Scott Card)(2006)
- #17AmazonBoarding the Enterprise (By: Robert J. Sawyer,David Gerrold)(2006)
- #18AmazonSo Say We All (By: Peter B. Lloyd,Richard Hatch)(2006)
- #19AmazonInvestigating CSI (By: Leah Wilson,Donn Cortez)(2006)
- #20AmazonCoffee at Luke's (By: Leah Wilson,Jennifer Crusie)(2007)
- #21AmazonWebslinger (By: Leah Wilson,Gerry Conway)(2007)
- #22AmazonHalo Effect (By: Glenn Yeffeth,Jennifer Thomason)(2007)
- #23AmazonNeptune Noir (By: Rob Thomas)(2007)
- #24AmazonPerfectly Plum (By: Leah Wilson)(2007)
- #25AmazonGrey's Anatomy 101 (By: Leah Wilson)(2007)
- #26AmazonSerenity Found (By: Orson Scott Card,Jacob Clifton,Michael Marano,Jane Espenson,Natalie Haynes,Nathan Fillion)(2007)
- #27AmazonHouse Unauthorized (By: Leah Wilson)(2007)
- #28AmazonBatman Unauthorized (By: Leah Wilson)(2008)
- #29AmazonSecrets of the Dragon Riders (By: James A. Owen)(2008)
- #30AmazonIn the Hunt (By: Leah Wilson)(2009)
- #31AmazonJames Bond in the 21st Century (By: Leah Wilson,Glenn Yeffeth)(2009)
- #32AmazonArdeur (By: Laurell K. Hamilton)(2010)
- #33AmazonA Taste of True Blood (By: Leah Wilson)(2010)
- #34AmazonYou Do Not Talk About Fight Club (By: Chuck Palahniuk,Read Mercer Schuchardt)(2015)
- #1AmazonThe Time Machine(1895)
- #2AmazonThe Wonderful Visit
- #3AmazonThe Wheels of Chance
- #4AmazonThe Island of Dr. Moreau
- #5AmazonThe Invisible Man
- #6AmazonThe War of the Worlds
- #7AmazonWhen the Sleeper Wakes / The Sleeper Awakes
- #8AmazonLove and Mr. Lewisham
- #9AmazonThe First Men in the Moon(1901)
- #10AmazonThe Sea Lady(1902)
- #11AmazonThe Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth(1904)
- #12AmazonKipps(1905)
- #13AmazonA Modern Utopia(1905)
- #14AmazonIn the Days of the Comet(1906)
- #15AmazonThe War in the Air(1908)
- #16AmazonTono-Bungay(1909)
- #17AmazonAnn Veronica(1909)
- #18AmazonThe History of Mr Polly(1910)
- #19AmazonThe Sleeper Awakes(1911)
- #20AmazonThe New Machiavelli(1911)
- #21AmazonMarriage(1912)
- #22AmazonThe Passionate Friends(1913)
- #23AmazonThe World Set Free(1914)
- #24AmazonThe Wife of Sir Isaac Harman(1914)
- #25AmazonBealby: A Holiday(1915)
- #26AmazonThe Research Magnificent(1915)
- #27AmazonBoon, the Mind of the Race (As: Reginald Bliss)(1915)
- #28AmazonBoon(1915)
- #29AmazonMr. Britling Sees It Through(1916)
- #30AmazonThe Soul of a Bishop(1917)
- #31AmazonJoan and Peter: A Story of an Education(1918)
- #32AmazonThe Undying Fire(1919)
- #33AmazonThe Secret Places of the Heart(1922)
- #34AmazonMen Like Gods(1923)
- #35AmazonThe Dream(1924)
- #36AmazonChristina Alberta's Father(1925)
- #37AmazonThe World of William Clissold(1926)
- #38AmazonMeanwhile the Picture of a Lady(1927)
- #39AmazonMr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island(1928)
- #40AmazonThe King Who Was a King(1929)
- #41AmazonAutocracy of Mr. Parham(1930)
- #42AmazonBulpington of Blup(1930)
- #43AmazonThe Shape of Things to Come(1933)
- #44AmazonThe Croquet Player(1936)
- #45AmazonStar Begotten(1937)
- #46AmazonThe Camford Visitation(1937)
- #47AmazonBrynhild(1937)
- #48AmazonThe Brothers(1938)
- #49AmazonApropos of Dolores(1938)
- #50AmazonThe Holy Terror(1939)
- #51AmazonAll Aboard for Ararat(1940)
- #52AmazonBabes in the Darkling Wood(1940)
- #53AmazonYou Can't Be Too Careful(1941)
- #54AmazonThe Wealth of Mr. Waddy(1969)
About H.G. Wells
H.G. Wells is a renowned English author, celebrated for his pioneering works in science fiction and social commentary. Born in Kent, England, to a working-class family, Wells received a sporadic education, interrupted by illnesses and family struggles, before becoming an apprentice draper. He later returned to Midhurst Grammar School as an usher, and secured a government scholarship to study biology under Thomas Henry Huxley at the Normal School of Science. Wells earned his degrees from the University of London, and began his writing career while teaching, supplementing his income with short stories and freelance articles. He went on to write iconic novels such as The Time Machine, The Island of Dr. Moreau, The Invisible Man, and The War of the Worlds. A vocal advocate of free love, Wells' personal life was marked by controversy, including his divorce from his cousin and high-profile relationships with notable figures.
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