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* [[Zeerust]]: One particular [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/War_of_the_worlds_illustration_pearson.jpg illustration] of the tripods drawn by Warwick Goble makes them look atrociously mechanical and clunky, more like walking water towers than anything else. Incidentally, Wells ''hated'' this picture so much that he included a [[Take That]] against it in a later chapter. Other contemporary illustrations have actually stood the test of time much better.
 
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