
Presents H.G. Wells' 1901 novel in which Cavor, a scientist, and his materialistic companion Bedford, travel to the moon in a ship built by Cavor, where they encounter a hostile race of biologically engineered creatures.
year: 1989, 2003, 2001, 1993, 1965, 1968
call number/section: 1000
subjects: space flight to the moon, fiction, imperialism, wells, h.g, english literature, 20th century, moon, fiction, utopias, science fiction, utopian fiction
Editions

Wells, H.G
Donning Co. (1989)
Schools: 1

Wells, H.G
Modern Library (2003)
Schools: 0

Wells, H.G
Dover Publications (2001)
Presents H.G. Wells' 1901 novel in which Cavor, a scientist, and his materialistic companion Bedford, travel to the moon in a ship built by Cavor, where they encounter a hostile race of biologically engineered creatures.
Schools: 0

Wells, H.G
Charles E. Tuttle (1993)
Presents H.G. Wells' 1901 novel in which Cavor, a scientist, and his materialistic companion Bedford, travel to the moon in a ship built by Cavor, where they encounter a hostile race of biologically engineered creatures.
Schools: 0
Wells, H.G
Airmont Pub. Co. (1965)
Schools: 0
Wells, H.G
Lancer (1968)
Schools: 0
Wells, H.G
Airmont Pub. Co. (1965)
Schools: 0
Wells, H.G
Lancer (Magnum) (1968)
Schools: 0
Wells, H.G
Airmont Pub. Co. (1965)
Schools: 0
Wells, H.G
Schools: 1
Wells, H.G
Airmont Pub. Co. (1965)
Schools: 1