Author: | H.G. Wells | ISBN: | 1230002902197 |
Publisher: | Hansa | Publication: | November 22, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | H.G. Wells |
ISBN: | 1230002902197 |
Publisher: | Hansa |
Publication: | November 22, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The glass egg, written by H. G. Wells in 1897, serves as a possible precursor to the War of the Worlds. The owner of a store buys the contents of a bankrupt antique store, and in the content finds a crystal ball. He does not think about the ball, until one day he realizes that it emits a shine. When you look at the ball, you get a fleeting view of a landscape. As time passes, the views become more defined and strange beings appear. The ball becomes a secret part of his life rather bored and unhappy until a customer tries to buy the ball. Now what? And those strange beings can also see our world through the ball? Remember, in 1897, life on Mars was a very real possibility.
The glass egg, written by H. G. Wells in 1897, serves as a possible precursor to the War of the Worlds. The owner of a store buys the contents of a bankrupt antique store, and in the content finds a crystal ball. He does not think about the ball, until one day he realizes that it emits a shine. When you look at the ball, you get a fleeting view of a landscape. As time passes, the views become more defined and strange beings appear. The ball becomes a secret part of his life rather bored and unhappy until a customer tries to buy the ball. Now what? And those strange beings can also see our world through the ball? Remember, in 1897, life on Mars was a very real possibility.