A remastered printing of H.G. Well's classic The War of the Worlds The Emotion Recognition Visualization (ERV) series contains volumes of literary masterpieces reprinted in full, then bound with deeply meaningful art. This volume of "The War of the Worlds" offers a visualized glimpse into the emotional landscape of the novel. The text of this literary classic was analyzed using machine learning and natural language processing techniques. The research returned data containing a happiness ranking for every word in each ...
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A remastered printing of H.G. Well's classic The War of the Worlds The Emotion Recognition Visualization (ERV) series contains volumes of literary masterpieces reprinted in full, then bound with deeply meaningful art. This volume of "The War of the Worlds" offers a visualized glimpse into the emotional landscape of the novel. The text of this literary classic was analyzed using machine learning and natural language processing techniques. The research returned data containing a happiness ranking for every word in each chapter. That information was formed into the art on the cover of this novel, as well as on the interior pages (printed in full color). More information about the methods used and a list of other volumes in this series can be found at https: //tiffanyfrance.com/ml-books/ A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the volumes in the ERV series will be donated to Project Gutenberg in support of their mission.
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Add this copy of The War of the Worlds (Watermill Classics) to cart. $1.88, fair condition, Sold by Gulf Coast Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Memphis, TN, UNITED STATES, published 1980 by Troll Communications Llc.
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Good. Size: 8vo-over 7? "-9? " tall; Paperback in Good Condition. Orange illustrated wraps are clean, light wear around all edges, worn but unmarked. Pages clean and free from any markings. They are moderately toned. One of the most famous science fiction stories ever written. "The War of the Worlds" helped launch the entire science fiction genre by its concept of interplanetary travel. An invasion of Earth from Mars, with warlike creatures bent on the destruction of England and the world. When first published in 1898, this novel terrified readers of the Victorian era with its account of an invasion of hostile creatures from Mars who moved across the English landscape in bizarre metal transports. 258 pages. 4.25 x 7 inches. 1980, Watermill Press, Mahwah, New Jersey.
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I bought this as a gift for grandchildren. I have not heard if they have read it. MJB
Jonathan
Sep 2, 2011
Genesis
One of the first great alien invasion stories. Brilliantly written, the book is able to capture the bitter raw human struggle for survival. As well as creating a scenario that appeals to reason. Excellent book that any fan of Sci-Fi or classic literature must read.
RKK916
Nov 19, 2009
Okay
I was actually a bit disappointed in this book.
Maybe I expected too much. I found there were too many detailed descrpitons of the invading machines.
I enjoyed The Invisible Man more.
However, it is worth reading and I did like it.
Maggie1
Feb 1, 2008
More complicated than you expected
Wells' classic sci- fi novella, which is the basis for so many modern alien invasion stories, follows a simple plot line ie-Martians arrive, narrator flees, hides, flees, Martians die and narrator has survived. However, the writing itself is complex, beautifully detailed, referencing plenty of Victorian era science, using metaphor and simile, and painting a clear, suspenseful picture of terror. The language is more complicated than many would expect and can pose a challenge for some students, but the book is well worth it, and should be a quick read for capable readers.