Wells discusses his published work 'Anticipations' with Shaw, and provides his thoughts on giving an interview and cheaper editions of the piece.
Folkestone (England)
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Wells provides more feedback on Meek's autobiographical manuscript; apologizes that he cannot make any financial investment at this time.
Letter to Julian Huxley, harshly critiquing G. K. Chesterson, with a vivid description and an inquiry about Huxley's return.
Wells challenging the notion that socialism is akin to progressive liberalism, emphasizing socialism's unique aspects. He discusses his book detailing socialism and notes its breadth beyond societal norms.
Wells is discussing the strategic use of vote splitting to advance socialism. He debates the effectiveness of moderate adventure electors in influencing public opinion and socialism's relationship with progressive liberalism.
Wells discusses the publishing agreements for his short stories and articles
Letter from H. G. Wells addressing a title-related confusion and acknowledging a blunder, with a mention of the book's positive reception.
Wells authorizes Norgate to import copies of each of his books published in the Tauchnitz edition.
Offering a new a new, cheaper subscription model for for delivering "The Times" newspapers to his home . Includes drawings