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Sources
Costa, Richard Hauer, H. G. Wells, Twayne’s English Author Series, No. 43, Twayne Publishers, 1967, p. 42.
Review, in Academy, January 29, 1898, pp. 121–22.
Review, in Critic, April 23, 1898, p. 282.
St. Loe Strachey, John, Review, in the Spectator, Vol. LXXX, January 20, 1898, pp. 168–69.
Wells, H. G., War of the Worlds, Harper & Brothers, 1898. Williams, Basil, Review, in Athenaeum, February 3, 1898, p. 178.
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