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beamjockey ([personal profile] beamjockey) wrote2008-06-30 01:29 pm

H.G. Wells's Classic Novel, Animated

Phil Plait pointed out a nifty collection of covers for various editions of War of the Worlds, compiled by "Dr. Zeus" and friends. 337 covers, 110 years.

I've prepared an animated summary.

(Note: this Dr. Zeus is not the Dr. Zeus who plays with Tesla coils, but a different Dr. Zeus.)
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[identity profile] beamjockey.livejournal.com 2008-06-30 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Does the image show up here in this comment?

Animated collection of War of the Worlds covers

slideshow

[identity profile] jimf42.livejournal.com 2008-07-01 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
shows up very well in the comment...nice slideshow!

[identity profile] min0taur.livejournal.com 2008-07-03 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Looks great in the comment. And though you probably know about this already, if you Google "The Woking Martian," you'll find pix of the sculptures of a Martian tripod and cylinder that were commissioned and set up in Woking in 1998 to mark the centennial of one of my favorite books of all time (the 1962 Popular Library edition was my intro to it in print, and I see you've got the cover -- well done!)

WoW was also on a 1958 LP of "Classics Illustrated" Verne and Wells stories adapted for a radio-drama-style presentation called "Space Stories and Sounds" -- cheesy by today's standards, but as a beady-eyed kid, I'd never encountered the stories before, and was instantly hooked. There's also a ca.-2005 movie by Pendragon Films, a British production, done as a period piece; it beat the Spielberg blockbuster into production.

[identity profile] charlie-meadows.livejournal.com 2011-07-12 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it possible to determine which SF classic has the *largest* number of covers? (I'd imagine something of Verne's is way up there.) Are there any novels from after 1940 that have hit, say, 100 covers yet? 200?