Herbert Martyr Wells, the son of an unsuccessful tradesman, was born in Bromley on Twenty first September, 1866. After a basic education at a local school, Wells was articled as a draper. Wells dislikeable the activity and in 1883 became a pupil-teacher at Midhurst Synchronic linguistics School. Piece at Midhurst Wells won a scholarship to the School of Science wherever he was instructed biology by T. H. Huxley. Wells found Huxley an ennobling teacher and as a result developed a strong interest in evolution. Wells based and emended the Science Schools Journal piece at university. Wells was dissatisfactory with the teaching he received in the second year and so in 1887 he left without obtaining a degree.
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