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Air warfare -- Fiction Books

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H. G. (Herbert George) Wells

The War in the Air

"The War in the Air" by H. G. Wells is a military science fiction novel published in 1908. The story follows Bert Smallways, an ordinary bicycle engineer who accidentally stumbles upon secret aircraft technology and gets swept into a catastrophic global conflict. As German airships launch a surprise attack on America and Asian forces join the fray, Bert witnesses the devastating power of aerial warfare. Wells's prophetic vision anticipates modern combat and World War I with chilling accuracy.

H. G. (Herbert George) Wells

Ilmasota: Tulevaisuuden kuvaus

"Ilmasota: Tulevaisuuden kuvaus" by H. G. Wells is a speculative fiction novel written in the early 20th century. The book introduces Tom Smallways, a vegetable merchant, and his younger brother Bert, as they navigate the rapidly changing world around them, significantly influenced by the advent of aerial warfare and technology. It explores themes of progress, societal shifts, and personal aspirations against a backdrop of the looming threat of war and the surreal possibilities of flight. The opening portion of the novel sets the stage for the Smallways family's life in a suburban area disturbed by industrialization and technological advancements. Tom Smallways, content in his mundane existence in their small garden, bemoans the relentless pace of progress, while Bert, filled with ambition and restless energy, yearns for more than his simple background. As they witness the rise of airships and the impending chaos of war, they encounter the tensions between their aspirations and realities, foreshadowing how their lives will intertwine with the dramatic events that unfold in the skies above them. The narrative captures a moment in time where traditional values clash with modern innovations, making it a keen reflection on the human condition in the face of change.

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