War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches

“Fun all the way through... carried out with both a respect for Wells's great work and a sense of humor about its own purpose.” -Asimov's Science Fiction

“Sometimes slapstick, sometimes thoughtful, the book's delights are really too numerous to describe in detail.” -The Valley Times

The Martian Invasion

Nineteen gut-wrenching reports from the front lines of the War of the Worlds, as logged by Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, Theodore Roosevelt, H.P. Lovecraft, Winston Churchill, Jules Verne, and many of the other most famous writers of the time.

The most popular and acclaimed science fiction writers of today relive the Martian invasion through the eyes of their famous predecessors.

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War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches

“Fun all the way through... carried out with both a respect for Wells's great work and a sense of humor about its own purpose.” -Asimov's Science Fiction

“Sometimes slapstick, sometimes thoughtful, the book's delights are really too numerous to describe in detail.” -The Valley Times

The Martian Invasion

Nineteen gut-wrenching reports from the front lines of the War of the Worlds, as logged by Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, Theodore Roosevelt, H.P. Lovecraft, Winston Churchill, Jules Verne, and many of the other most famous writers of the time.

The most popular and acclaimed science fiction writers of today relive the Martian invasion through the eyes of their famous predecessors.

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War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches

War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches

by Kevin J. Anderson

Narrated by MacLeod Andrews

Unabridged — 12 hours, 4 minutes

War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches

War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches

by Kevin J. Anderson

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“Fun all the way through... carried out with both a respect for Wells's great work and a sense of humor about its own purpose.” -Asimov's Science Fiction

“Sometimes slapstick, sometimes thoughtful, the book's delights are really too numerous to describe in detail.” -The Valley Times

The Martian Invasion

Nineteen gut-wrenching reports from the front lines of the War of the Worlds, as logged by Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, Theodore Roosevelt, H.P. Lovecraft, Winston Churchill, Jules Verne, and many of the other most famous writers of the time.

The most popular and acclaimed science fiction writers of today relive the Martian invasion through the eyes of their famous predecessors.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940172388385
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 09/24/2013
Edition description: Unabridged

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No one would have believed, in these first few decades of the Twentieth  Century, how vastly human affairs could have been altered by a terrible  invasion from space.  That terrible onslaught from our planetary neighbors,  our enemies the Martians, has left great scars and wrought great changes upon  this green and blue world we call home.

My own chronicle of the Martian invasion that took place at the turn of our  century is well known and, I suspect, familiar to all readers.  In this  retrospective, however, I have compiled several reports from other notables  whose experiences during the Martian attacks may prove interesting and  enlightening to students of mankind's first interplanetary war.

Because of the great turmoil of the time, some of the dates contradict, as do  some of the events depicted here.  (Messrs. Verne and Picasso have refused to  speak with each other further on account of the discrepancies in their  accounts of the sacking of Paris.)  Due to the literary stature of Mr. Henry  James, I have also included his account of the siege of London, though I question his interpretation of events; his journals are purported to have  been written at the time, but I have no recollection of his keeping any  written record during our excursions.

As it has been through the ages, history lives in the memories of the  survivors, and sometimes those memories contain flaws.  

Nevertheless, these accounts deserve to be published—and let the futuredecide their worth.

Finally, I must thank my good friend, Monsieur Jules Verne, for his  assistance in obtaining several of these manuscripts, as well as providing an  Afterword to this volume. —Herbert George Wells

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