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The War of the Worlds, Paperback / softback Book

The War of the Worlds Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The War of the Worlds' is a prominent science fiction novel that was published in the year 1897 by English author H.

G. Wells. The anonymity of the narrator gives a firsthand record of the appearance of Martians in the regions around London and the demolition of central England.

The Martin technology was above the other innovations where human development is pushed completely to the brink of collapse quickly.

Albeit the Martians are entirely killed by earthbound bacteria before they can extend their decimation past Great Britain. Though various books have highlighted a threatening outsider attack previously, The War of the Worlds is the primary effective illustration of this genre and it still stays as a crucial novel in the sci-fi ordinance. American director Orson Welles restyled 'The War of the Worlds' and portrayed the popular radio station in 1938.

Welles represented the imaginary episode as a news broadcast and purportedly prompted alarm among audience that Martians were attacking.

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