| Genre | Nonfiction (Anatomy "cram-book") |
| First Published | Circa 1891 |
| Republished after 1960 | No |
| Currently in Print | No |
| Availability | Very Rare - It is quite possible that no copy still exists. |
| Number of pages | Unknown |
| My rating | No Rating |
Wells' most rare book.
Wells cowrote this book in the early 1890's with R.A. Gregory - a fellow university student. The only information that I have on this comes from Wells' Experiment In Autobiography, in which he writes only a few lines about it. "(Gregory) and I put our heads together and arranged to collaborate in a small but useful cram-book to be called Honors Physiography, which we sold outright to a publisher for 20 pounds - which we shared fifty-fifty" (306).
Anyone with any further information on this first published book by Wells
is urged to email myself or my brother. Any information (even
speculation) would be greatly appreciated.
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