The First Men in the Moon by H. G. Wells
The impecunious Mr. Bedford and the eccentric Mr. Cavor build a sphere coated in gravity-defying Cavorite and voyage to the Moon, a hollow world ruled by the insectoid Selenites.
H. G. Wells's 1901 novel is a classic of early science fiction and lunar adventure. Visionary, witty, endlessly imaginative. Read it for the father of modern SF at his most inventive, a marvelous voyage to a living Moon, a satirical vision of an ant-like civilization, and one of the great first-contact stories ever written.
- In its time
- Published in 1901, during the 1900s, the scientific romance.
- Reading it
- 4 hr 16 min read (a novel-length work, settle in).
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