However, I can offer a few different ways to organize his works:
1. Chronological Order of Publication:
This is the simplest way to order his works, but it doesn't necessarily reflect the evolution of his writing style or themes. You can find a complete list of his works by publication date online, on Wikipedia, or in literary databases.
2. By Genre:
* Science Fiction: *The Time Machine*, *The War of the Worlds*, *The First Men in the Moon*, *The Invisible Man*, *The Island of Doctor Moreau*, *Star Begotten*
* Social Commentary: *The History of Mr. Polly*, *Tono-Bungay*, *Ann Veronica*, *The New Machiavelli*, *The World Set Free*
* Short Stories: *The Country of the Blind*, *The Stolen Bacillus*, *The Plattner Story*, *The Cone*
* Historical Fiction: *The Outline of History*, *The History of Mr. Polly*, *Joan and Peter*
* Autobiographies: *Experiment in Autobiography*, *The Autobiography of H.G. Wells*
3. By Thematic Grouping:
* Futuristic Visions: *The Time Machine*, *The War of the Worlds*, *The First Men in the Moon*, *The Shape of Things to Come*
* Social Critique: *The History of Mr. Polly*, *Tono-Bungay*, *Ann Veronica*, *The New Machiavelli*
* The Nature of Humanity: *The Island of Doctor Moreau*, *The Invisible Man*, *The Time Machine*
* War & Conflict: *The War of the Worlds*, *The Shape of Things to Come*, *Mr. Britling Sees It Through*
4. By Critical Acclaim:
This would involve ranking his works based on their literary merit and impact, which is subjective.
It's important to remember that this is just a starting point. You can create your own order based on your personal interests and preferences. Exploring Wells' diverse body of work is sure to reveal a fascinating writer who anticipated many of the anxieties and advancements of the 20th and 21st centuries.