
Description
Wells imagines humanity fractured into two species by economic inequality—one beautiful and doomed, one hideous and thriving—forcing his time traveler to witness capitalism's ultimate endgame. The novella's claustrophobic vision of the future cuts deeper than action because it's built on eerily plausible social trajectories.
About the Author
H. G. (Herbert George) Wells (1866–1946) is a classic author whose works are in the public domain.







