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Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 (Nombre personal)

Forma preferida: Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
Usado por/ver desde:
  • Bliss, Reginald, 1866-1946
  • Uells, Gerbert, 1866-1946
  • Uėlʹs, Gerbert D., 1866-1946
  • Velʹs, Khėrbert Zh., 1866-1946
  • Encabezamiento anterior: Wells, Herbert George, 1866-1946
  • Weruzu, H. G., 1866-1946
  • Уэльс, Герберт Д., 1866-1946
  • Уэллс, Гергерт, 1866-1946
  • Вельс, Хэрберт Ж., 1866-1946
  • אועלס, ה.
  • אועלס, ה.ג
  • איאלס, הירברט
  • ולס, ה. ג.
  • ולס, ה. ג., 1866־1946
  • ולס, ה. ג. (הרברט ג'ורג'), 1866-1946
  • ולס, הרברט ג׳ורג׳
  • וועלס, הערנערט
  • וולס, ה. ג׳,
  • 威尔士赫伯特·乔治, 1866-1946
  • 韦尔斯赫·乔, 1866-1946

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His The first men in the moon, 1997: CIP t.p. (H.G. Wells)

Kakumei sōan, 1930: t.p. (H.G. Weruzu [surname in katakana]; H.G. Wells [in rom.])

The invisible man, 2002: CIP t.p. (H.G. Wells) CIP galley (b. Sept. 21, 1866 in Kent, England)

Ėrkkhės khoorondyn daĭn, 2009: t.p. (Хэрберт Ж. Вельс = Khėrbert Zh. Velʹs; Herbert G. Wells [in rom.])

English Wikipedia website, viewed Feb. 10, 2017: (Herbert George "H. G." Wells (21 September 1866-13 August 1946) was an English writer. He was prolific in many genres, including the novel, history, politics, social commentary, and textbooks and rules for war games. Wells is now best remembered for his science fiction novels and is called a "father of science fiction", along with Jules Verne and Hugo Gernsback. His most notable science fiction works include The Time Machine (1895), The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896), The Invisible Man (1897), and The War of the Worlds (1898). He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times; born in Bromley, Kent; died in Regent's Park, London, United Kingdom)

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