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- Meanwhile_(novel) abstract "Meanwhile is a 1927 novel by H. G. Wells set in an Italian villa early in 1926. It was chosen as an alternate selection of the recently founded Book of the Month Club and was translated into a number of languages, including Danish, Norwegian, Polish, and Czech. In England, 30,000 copies sold within two months, and by the summer of 1929 50,000 had been sold.".
- Meanwhile_(novel) author H._G._Wells.
- Meanwhile_(novel) numberOfPages "320".
- Meanwhile_(novel) publisher Ernest_Benn.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageID "36476546".
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageLength "6576".
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageRevisionID "696330726".
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink 1926_United_Kingdom_general_strike.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Beatrice_Webb.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Bertrand_Russell.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_the_Month_Club.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink British_Fascists.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1926_in_fiction.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1927_novels.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_novels.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Novels_by_H._G._Wells.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Novels_set_in_Liguria.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink David_Lloyd_George.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Benn.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink H._G._Wells.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Harold_James_Nicholson.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Macmillan.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Fascism.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Riviera.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink The_Open_Conspiracy.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLink Ulster.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Meanwhile'' (novel)".
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meanwhile".
- Meanwhile_(novel) author H._G._Wells.
- Meanwhile_(novel) caption "First edition".
- Meanwhile_(novel) country "United Kingdom".
- Meanwhile_(novel) language "English".
- Meanwhile_(novel) name "Meanwhile".
- Meanwhile_(novel) pages "320".
- Meanwhile_(novel) publisher Ernest_Benn.
- Meanwhile_(novel) releaseDate "1927".
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EngvarB.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:H._G._Wells.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_book.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Meanwhile_(novel) subject Category:1926_in_fiction.
- Meanwhile_(novel) subject Category:1927_novels.
- Meanwhile_(novel) subject Category:British_novels.
- Meanwhile_(novel) subject Category:Novels_by_H._G._Wells.
- Meanwhile_(novel) subject Category:Novels_set_in_Liguria.
- Meanwhile_(novel) hypernym Novel.
- Meanwhile_(novel) type Book.
- Meanwhile_(novel) type Work.
- Meanwhile_(novel) type WrittenWork.
- Meanwhile_(novel) type Book.
- Meanwhile_(novel) type Book.
- Meanwhile_(novel) type Work.
- Meanwhile_(novel) type Book.
- Meanwhile_(novel) type CreativeWork.
- Meanwhile_(novel) type Thing.
- Meanwhile_(novel) type Q386724.
- Meanwhile_(novel) type Q571.
- Meanwhile_(novel) comment "Meanwhile is a 1927 novel by H. G. Wells set in an Italian villa early in 1926. It was chosen as an alternate selection of the recently founded Book of the Month Club and was translated into a number of languages, including Danish, Norwegian, Polish, and Czech. In England, 30,000 copies sold within two months, and by the summer of 1929 50,000 had been sold.".
- Meanwhile_(novel) label "Meanwhile (novel)".
- Meanwhile_(novel) sameAs Q16386946.
- Meanwhile_(novel) sameAs m.0k8r63c.
- Meanwhile_(novel) sameAs Q16386946.
- Meanwhile_(novel) wasDerivedFrom Meanwhile_(novel)?oldid=696330726.
- Meanwhile_(novel) isPrimaryTopicOf Meanwhile_(novel).
- Meanwhile_(novel) name "Meanwhile (The Picture of a Lady)".