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The History of Mr Polly Herbert George Wells Books

I wanted to help the rating of this book. This is one of the most readable, most human, most entertaining history books I have ever read. If I had been given this to read in school, I would have been much more interested in History as a kid. If you are in the market for a single volume survey of history, this is EASILY the best one out there.

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  • Paperback 220 pages
  • Publisher Pinnacle Press (May 26, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 9781374968561
  • ISBN-13 978-1374968561
  • ASIN 1374968560

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I am not an expert historian but know enough to appreciate what Mr. Wells was attempting to do which was to make a short outline of the planet earth using the knowledge of the time. He did a good job. Easy reading.
This is one of the books that every educated person should read. This kind of knowledge is not available normally via the traditional media. To watch television for more than an hour a day (except for special sports events) seems to me to be self-abuse. Don't abuse ourself wtih useless information. Partake of the wine of sweet knowledge. Hollybuks is a company of integrity.
This dude makes history edible. Great writer, reveals connections, trends, causes of big events and little nuisances from a British point of view. Interesting to see how non-american views europe, etc. This is the first HG Wells I've ever read and I am in love!
This novel of H.G. Wells is not one of his more famous, but I had a lot of fun reading it.

The protagonist is more interested in chatting with anyone that will listen, than in doing any work. You would think there would be little to recommend a book featuring a no-talent irresponsible lad like Alfred Polly – but here Wells has crafted a quirky character fond of coining unique words to describe people and happenings. He shows an interesting point of view. He could even be called selfish (at first, anyway). He is nearly unemployable, but has a real talent for imaginatively decorating shop windows. When his father dies suddenly, all his decisions seem made by others. Eventually he finds himself married and a shop owner. But things are not going well for him.

Late in the story, Mr. Polly’s failed suicide somehow results in him heroically rescuing his neighbor’s deaf mother-in-law (how, and why, if for the reader to discover). But at this point he begins roaming, and this leads to walking much more (and getting healthier), enjoying sunrises, and deeper thinking. He winds up in a town called Potwell, doing all kinds of jobs for a woman who runs an inn. She was “his sort”. What a transformation in his character – now he throws himself into working for her. Later, he has a fight-or-flight decision to make – whether to protect her or to run away. In the end, Mr. Polly decides to go back home (briefly) to see how his wife fared after he abandoned her – brace yourself for more surprises.
Although these volumes stop after the second world war, touching upon the Korean War and the early days of the Cold War, as a historical reference up to that time, it is the best chronological compilation I have come across so far. These days, with so many films and books focusing upon different rulers throughout history, it is nice to have a reference to go to where one can put everything in historical context.
This book is a must for all history buffs.
Unlike another version of this book I bought, this one was proofread before being published, and is therefore a pleasure to read. The book itself is excellent, full of interesting historical analysis and speculation on H.G. Wells' part. (This particular edition covers human history through 1920.) I can't imagine anyone will read this book and agree with everything Wells has to say, but he couches his arguments in such an interesting and insightful way that he makes you examine your assumptions and beliefs. The Outline of History is an excellent reminder that the human race sprang from common roots and challenges. I can't think of a better book to broaden one's horizons.
I am loving this book--so I bought HG Wells Short History of the World, too.
The Outline is outstanding, I've read lots of history books--including Bill Bryson's A Short History of Nearly Everything (an all-time favorite that I frequently give as a gift), but explanations in The Outline are often simpler and clearer than many others. At 1,000 pages you'd think there'd be a mass of extraneous details but the book covers so much ground that it never gets bogged down. If you need more, HG Wells also wrote companion books that delve deeper into related scientific areas.
I wanted to help the rating of this book. This is one of the most readable, most human, most entertaining history books I have ever read. If I had been given this to read in school, I would have been much more interested in History as a kid. If you are in the market for a single volume survey of history, this is EASILY the best one out there.
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