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Paperback The First Men in the Moon Book

ISBN: B085RVPSW4

ISBN13: 9798623023513

The First Men in the Moon

When penniless businessman Mr. Bedford retreats to the Kent coast to write a play, he meets by chance the brilliant Dr. Cavor, an absentminded scientist on the brink of developing a material that blocks gravity. Cavor soon succeeds in his experiments, only to tell a stunned Bedford that the invention makes possible one of the oldest dreams of humanity: a journey to the moon. With Bedford motivated by money, and Cavor by the desire for knowledge, the two embark on the expedition. But neither are prepared for what they find; a world of freezing nights, boiling days, and sinister alien life, in which they may be trapped forever.

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Professor Cavor meets the Big Kahuna, oops, Grand Lunar.

Everybody knows HG Wells is a popular science-fiction writer. Most people know of him through a few of his stories that have been produced as popular movies such as "The Time Machine" and "The War of the Worlds." However, HG Wells was more of a philosopher and a quasi-scientist than he was a writer. This is one of his lesser-known science fiction stories published in 1901. However, as with most science fiction, the story is only a vehicle to carry HG's philosophy and commentary on his Victorian Society to the reader. The story has many false starts and stops but takes the time to comment on such subjects as whether a person can be satisfied with a one-dimensional job. Knowing that this was pre-Einstein, it may be possible to believe in the technology and theories of the time. And then again, as with many science-fiction or fantasy stories, HG may have just been taking liberties with realities. One cute touch in this story is that the characters comment on Jules Verne's story of the man on the moon. -------- A bankrupt businessman who is making a comeback by writing a play, through a series of circumstances, teams up with Professor Cavor, a recluse scientist who does not realize his potential. Together they build a contraption, a sphere, that can cut off gravity waves. What can they do with such a device? You guessed it! Let's all travel to the moon. Once on the moon, Bedford and Cavor find that they are not alone. After a few adventures, they are detained by the Moonies, referred to mostly in this story as Selenites. The daring duo is restrained with chains of gold. Cavor looks at this as a reasonable precaution and also looks forward to communicating with the strange creatures. Bedford is more practical and knows what chains mean. This means it's time to escape an escape they do. Will they be able to make it back to Earth and warn the people of the strange creatures? Or will they be caught, and who knows what may happen to them in the long run? Will they be able to make it back to Earth and warn the people of the strange creatures? Or will they be caught, and who knows what may happen to them in the long run? Keep reading and learning about the Selenites' society and nature.
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