' The story of the first all-out struggle in Asia between Communism & the West vividly told in an exciting & engrossing book' Sunday Express Only three short years after the end of the Japanese occupation war came again to Malaya The Chinese-backed guerrillas called it the War of the Running Dogs - their contemptuous term for those in Malaya who remained loyal to the British The British Government referred to this bloody & costly struggle as the ' Malayan Emergency' Yet it was a war that lasted twelve years & cost thousands of lives By the time it was over Malaya had obtained its independence - but on British not on Chinese or Communist terms Here is the war as it was Here are the planters & their wives on their remote rubber estates the policemen the generals & the soldiers the Malays Chinese & Indians of a polyglot country all fighting an astute ruthless & well organized enemy ...
The War of the Spanish Succession fought between 1701 & 1714 to decide who should inherit the Spanish throne was a conflict on an unprecedented scale stretching across most of western Europe the high seas & the Americas Yet this major subject is not well known & is little understood That is why the publication of James Falkner's absorbing new study is so timely & important In a clear & perceptive narrative he describes & analyses the complex political manoeuvres & a series of military campaigns which also involved the threat posed by Ottoman Turks in the east & Sweden & Russia in the north Fighting took place not just in Europe but in the Americas & Canada & on the high seas All European powers large & small were involved - France Spain Great Britain Holland Austria & Portugal were the major players The end result of eleven years of outright war was a French prince firmly established on the throne in Madrid & a division of the old Spanish empire More notably though French power previously so dominant was curbed for almost ninety years ...
Harper Collins is proud to present its incredible range of best-loved essential classics For a time I believed that mankind had been swept out of existence & that I stood there alone the last man left alive When a strange meteor-like object lands in the heart of England the inhabitants of Earth find themselves victims of a terrible attack A ruthless race of Martians armed with heat rays & poisonous smoke is intent on destroying everything that stands in its way As the unnamed hero struggles to find his way across decimated wastelands the fate of the planet hangs in the balance H G Wells was a pioneer of modern science fiction First serialised in the UK in 1897 The War of the Worlds is one of the earliest stories to depict conflict with an extraterrestrial race & has influenced countless adaptations & sequels ...
' Cities nations civilization progress-it's all over That game's up We're beat' One of the most important & influential invasion narratives ever written The War of the Worlds (1897) describes the coming of the Martians who land in Woking & make their way remorselessly towards the capital wreaking chaos death & destruction The novel is closely associated with anxiety about a possible invasion of Great Britain at the turn of the century & concerns about imperial expansion & its impact & it drew on the latest astronomical knowledge to imagine a desert planet Mars turning to Earth for its future The Martians are also evolutionarily superior to mankind ...
HG Wells' classic story of Martian invasion is vividly retold in this exciting addition to the Young Reading series The action-packed text is complimented by David Miles' atmospheric illustrations A nail-biting account of one man's flight across a country ravaged by alien invaders that will keep young readers hooked Illustrations Full colour throughout ...
With an Introduction & Notes by Dr Andrew Frayn Lecturer in Twentieth-Century Literature & Culture at Edinburgh Napier University In these two compelling novels HG Wells imagines terrifying futures in which civilisation itself is threatened The narrator of The War of the Worlds is quick to discover that what appeared to be a falling star was in fact a metallic cylinder landing from Mars Six million people begin to flee London in panic as tentacled invaders emerge & overpower the city With their heat-ray killing machines black gas & a taste for fresh human blood is there anything that can be done to stop the Martians? In The War in the Air naive but resourceful Bert Smallways is thrilled by speed & fascinated by the new flying machines His curiosity sweeps him away by accident into a German plan to conquer America beginning with the destruction of New York The ease of movement in aerial warfare means that nothing & nobody is safe as Total War erupts civilisation crumbles & Bert's hopes of getting back to London to marry his love seem impossibly distant ...
The first modern tale of alien invasion HG Wells's The War of the Worlds remains one of the most influential science fiction novels ever published This Penguin Classics edition is edited by Patrick Parrinder with an introduction by Brian Aldiss author of Hothouse & notes by Andy Sawyer The night after a shooting star is seen streaking through the sky from Mars a cylinder is discovered on Horsell Common in London At first naive locals approach the cylinder armed just with a white flag - only to be quickly killed by an all-destroying heat-ray as terrifying tentacled invaders emerge Soon the whole of human civilisation is under threat as powerful Martians build gigantic killing machines destroy all in their path with black gas & burning rays & feast on the warm blood of trapped still-living human prey The forces of the Earth however may prove harder to beat than they at first appear The War of the Worlds has been the subject of countless adaptations including an Orson Welles radio drama which caused mass panic when it was broadcast with listeners confusing it for a news broadcast heralding alien invasion; a musical version by Jeff Wayne; & most recently Steven Spielberg's 2005 film version starring Tom Cruise This Penguin Classics edition Includes:: a full biographical essay on Wells a further reading list & detailed notes The introduction by Brian Aldiss considers the novel's view of religion & society HG Wells (1866-1946) was a professional writer & journalist Among his most popular works are The Time Machine (1895); The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896) filmed with Bela Lugosi in 1932 & again in 1996 with Marlon Brando; The Invisible Man (1897); The War of the Worlds (1898); & The First Men in the Moon (1901) which predicted the first lunar landings If you enjoyed The War of the Worlds you might like Wells's The Time Machine also available in Penguin Classics ...
The Penguin English Library Edition of The War of the Worlds by H G Wells' Death!' I shouted ' Death is coming! Death!' In this pioneering shocking & nightmarish tale naive suburban Londoners investigate a strange cylinder from space but are instantly incinerated by an all-destroying heat-ray Soon gigantic killing machines that chase & feed on human prey are threatening the whole of humanity A pioneering work of alien invasion fiction The War of the World's journalistic style contrasts disturbingly with its horrifying visions of the human race under siege The Penguin English Library - 100 editions of the best fiction in English from the eighteenth century & the very first novels to the beginning of the First World War ...
& No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly & closely by intelligences greater than man&s& So begins H G Wells& classic novel in which Martian lifeforms take over planet Earth As the Martians emerge they construct giant killing machines - armed with heatrays - that are impervious to attack Advancing upon London they destroy everything in their path Everything except the few humans they collect in metal traps Victorian England is a place in which the steam engine is state-of-the-art technology & powered flight is just a dream Mankind is helpless against the killing machines from Mars & soon the survivors are left living in a new stone age ...
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