The World Set Free by H. G. Wells
“The World Set Free” by H. G. Wells, published in 1914, is a prophetic science fiction novel that explores the profound impacts of scientific advancements, particularly atomic energy, on human civilization.
“The World Set Free” by H. G. Wells, published in 1914, is a prophetic science fiction novel that explores the profound impacts of scientific advancements, particularly atomic energy, on human civilization.
“The Sleeper Awakes” is a dystopian science fiction novel by H.G. Wells, first published in 1910. It tells the story of Graham, a man who falls into a cataleptic trance and awakens two hundred years later.
“From the Earth to the Moon,” written by Jules Verne and published in 1865, is set in the post-American Civil War era and revolves around the members of the Baltimore Gun Club, who propose an unprecedented scientific endeavor: to launch a projectile to the moon.
“In the Year 2889” is a short story by the prolific French author Jules Verne, a pioneer of science fiction known for his imaginative and forward-thinking narratives. Published in 1889, the story projects a future where technological advancements have radically transformed society.