File:HG Wells playing to Little Wars (orig).jpg
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DescriptionHG Wells playing to Little Wars (orig).jpg | ||||
Source | http://www.nirya.be/snv/fb/fb1.html | |||
Author | Samuel Begg (1854–1919)[1]. | |||
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- ↑ Wells, Herbert George; Haining, Peter (ed) (1978) The H. G. Wells Scrapbook: Articles, Essays, Letters, Anecdotes, Illustrations, Photographs and Memorabilia About the Prophetic Genius of the Twentieth Century, New York, United States: C. N. Potter, pp. p. 23
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- 2007-01-24 20:47 Jcbutler 500×351× (215592 bytes) This is fair use of an picture published before 1923. It is available at [[www.nirya.be/snv/fb/fb1.html]].
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