The Door in the Wall
by H. G. Wells
Considered by both readers and critics to be Wells' best story, The Door to the Wall addresses a subject that Wells has repeatedly returned to in his work: the contrast between aesthetics and science, and the difficulty of choosing between them. This collection also includes "Star", "Dream of Armageddon", "Cone", "Moon Fable", "Diamondmaker", "Lord of the Dynamo" and "Land of the Blind".