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ANXgeorgeclarkes2ep5.jpg' alt='George Clarke Amazing Spaces Series 3' title='George Clarke Amazing Spaces Series 3' />Sir Roger Moore, the third actor to take on the legendary mantle of James Bond, has died of cancer at the age of 89. A star of the TV screen during the mid 20th. Read the Latest Entertainment and Celebrity News, TV News and Breaking News from TVGuide. Watch free 600 Free Live TV Channels. See 45000 Complimentary movies TV shows and documentaries. Record Local TV zero cost. View Horror Movies at no charge George Clarke explores the extraordinary world of inspirational small builds. Wells Wikipedia. H. Wells. Born. Herbert George Wells1. September 1. 86. 6Bromley, Kent, United Kingdom. ArvindGuptaToys. com. Gallery of Books And Toys courtesy Arvind Gupta the Toy Maker. Have fun and learn through Toys and Books. Page by Samir Dhurde. George Clarke Amazing Spaces Series 3' title='George Clarke Amazing Spaces Series 3' />Died. August 1. Regents Park, London, United Kingdom. Occupation. Novelist, teacher, historian, journalist. Alma mater. Royal College of Science Imperial College LondonGenre. Science fiction notably social science fiction, social realism. Subject. World history, progress. Notable works. Years active. Spouse. Isabel Mary Wells1. Amy Catherine Robbins 1. Children. George Phillip. 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. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times. His later works became increasingly political and didactic, and he wrote little science fiction, while he sometimes indicated on official documents that his profession was that of journalist. A diabetic, in 1. Wells co founded the charity The Diabetic Association known today as Diabetes UK. Early life. An inheritance had allowed the family to acquire a shop in which they sold china and sporting goods, although it failed to prosper the stock was old and worn out, and the location was poor. Joseph Wells managed to earn a meagre income, but little of it came from the shop and he received an unsteady amount of money from playing professional cricket for the Kent county team. He soon became devoted to the other worlds and lives to which books gave him access they also stimulated his desire to write. Later that year he entered Thomas Morleys Commercial Academy, a private school founded in 1. Morleys earlier school. The teaching was erratic, the curriculum mostly focused, Wells later said, on producing copperplate handwriting and doing the sort of sums useful to tradesmen. Wells continued at Morleys Academy until 1. In 1. 87. 7, his father, Joseph Wells, fractured his thigh. The accident effectively put an end to Josephs career as a cricketer, and his subsequent earnings as a shopkeeper were not enough to compensate for the loss of the primary source of family income. No longer able to support themselves financially, the family instead sought to place their sons as apprentices in various occupations. From 1. 88. 0 to 1. Wells had an unhappy apprenticeship as a draper at the Southsea Drapery Emporium, Hydes. When his mother returned to work as a ladys maid at Uppark, a country house in Sussex, one of the conditions of work was that she would not be permitted to have living space for her husband and children. Thereafter, she and Joseph lived separate lives, though they never divorced and remained faithful to each other. As a consequence, Herberts personal troubles increased as he subsequently failed as a draper and also, later, as a chemists assistant. Fortunately for Herbert, Uppark had a magnificent library in which he immersed himself, reading many classic works, including Platos Republic, and Mores Utopia. This would be the beginning of Herbert George Wellss venture into literature. Teacher. Wells studying in London, taken circa 1. In October 1. 87. Wellss mother arranged through a distant relative, Arthur Williams, for him to join the National School at Wookey in Somerset as a pupilteacher, a senior pupil who acted as a teacher of younger children. After a short apprenticeship at a chemist in nearby Midhurst and an even shorter stay as a boarder at Midhurst Grammar School, he signed his apprenticeship papers at Hydes. In 1. 88. 3, Wells persuaded his parents to release him from the apprenticeship, taking an opportunity offered by Midhurst Grammar School again to become a pupilteacher his proficiency in Latin and science during his previous, short stay had been remembered. As an alumnus, he later helped to set up the Royal College of Science Association, of which he became the first president in 1. Wells studied in his new school until 1. This ought to have been a comfortable sum of money at the time many working class families had. Wells in 1. 90. 7 at the door of his house at Sandgate. He soon entered the Debating Society of the school. These years mark the beginning of his interest in a possible reformation of society. At first approaching the subject through Platos Republic, he soon turned to contemporary ideas of socialism as expressed by the recently formed Fabian Society and free lectures delivered at Kelmscott House, the home of William Morris. He was also among the founders of The Science School Journal, a school magazine that allowed him to express his views on literature and society, as well as trying his hand at fiction a precursor to his novel The Time Machine was published in the journal under the title The Chronic Argonauts. The school year 1. During 1. 88. 8, Wells stayed in Stoke on Trent, living in Basford, and also at the Leopard Hotel in Burslem. The unique environment of The Potteries was certainly an inspiration. He wrote in a letter to a friend from the area that. His stay in The Potteries also resulted in the macabre short story. He later received his Licentiate and Fellowship FCP diplomas from the College. It was not until 1. Wells earned a Bachelor of Science degree in zoology from the University of London External Programme. In 1. 88. 99. 0, he managed to find a post as a teacher at Henley House School, where he taught A. His aunt Maryhis fathers sister in lawinvited him to stay with her for a while, which solved his immediate problem of accommodation. During his stay at his aunts residence, he grew increasingly interested in her daughter, Isabel. He would later go on to court her. To earn money he began writing short humorous articles for journals such as The Pall Mall Gazette, later collecting these in volume form as Select Conversations with an Uncle 1. Certain Personal Matters 1. So prolific did Wells become at this mode of journalism that many of his early pieces remain unidentified. According to David C Smith,. Wells did not automatically receive the byline his reputation demanded until after 1. As a result, many of his early pieces are unknown. It obvious that many early Wells items have been lost. The couple agreed to separate in 1. Amy Catherine Robbins later known as Jane, with whom he moved to Woking, Surrey in May 1. They lived in a rented house, Lynton, now No. Maybury Road in the town centre for just under 1. He had two sons with Jane George Philip known as. In Experiment in Autobiography 1. Wells wrote. One common location for these was the endpapers and title pages of his own diaries, and they covered a wide variety of topics, from political commentary to his feelings toward his literary contemporaries and his current romantic interests. During his marriage to Amy Catherine, whom he nicknamed Jane, he drew a considerable number of pictures, many of them being overt comments on their marriage. During this period, he called these pictures. He also wrote realistic novels that received critical acclaim, including Kipps and a critique of English culture during the Edwardian period, Tono Bungay. Wells also wrote dozens of short stories and novellas, including,. While neither invisibility nor time travel was new in speculative fiction, Wells added a sense of realism to the concepts which the readers were not familiar with. He explained that while writing The Time Machine, he realized that. Being aware the notion of magic as something real had disappeared from society, he, therefore, used scientific ideas and theories as a substitute for magic to justify the impossible. Wellss best known statement of the. Wells 1. 93. 3. Touches of prosaic detail are imperative and a rigorous adherence to the hypothesis. Any extra fantasy outside the cardinal assumption immediately gives a touch of irresponsible silliness to the invention. Radioactive decay plays a much larger role in The World Set Free 1. This book contains what is surely his biggest prophetic. Arvind. Gupta. Toys Books Gallery DOWNLOADABLE FILMS Web link for downloading APP on TOYS FROM TRASH for ANDROID Mobile Phones Web link for downloading APP on TOYS FROM TRASH for Mobile phones TURNING TRASH INTO TOYS ARVIND GUPTA TED TALK 1. MINUTES ARVIND GUPTA SASOL SCIFEST SOUTH AFRICA 5 MINUTES IUCAAS CHILDRENS SCIENCE CENTER, PUNE INDIA 1. MINUTES ARVIND GUPTA ON NDTV HUM LOG HINDI 4. 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