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Alexander Korda, Arnold Bennett, Auguste Comte, Charles Darwin, Friedrich Hayek, Fritz Lang, George Bernard Shaw, George Griffiths, H.G. Wells, Jean-Pierre Vernier, Joseph Conrad, Leon Stover, Oswald Mosley, Paul Johnson, Saint-Simon, Thomas Carlyle, William Morris
A few years ago, McFarland republished, in a uniform edition, The Annotated H.G. Wells, nine of Wells’s novels with extensive annotations by Wells expert Leon Stover, books that had crept out piecemeal over the preceding several years. I was asked to review the set for Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts. The review appeared in Volume 24, Issue 1, 2013. As you can see, I wasn’t overly impressed. Continue reading