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The Invisible Man H. G. Wells

The Invisible Man By H. G. Wells

The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells


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The Invisible Man Summary

The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells

H. G. Wells was one of the founders of science fiction and his novels have remained extremely popular since they were first released.

About H. G. Wells

Herbert George Wells was a prolific writer born in Kent in 1866. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature no fewer than four times. He was passionate about politics as well as literature and his output included several nonfiction pieces to go with his array of short stories and novels.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: The Strange Man's Arrival
Chapter 2: Mr Teddy Henfrey's First Impressions
Chapter 3: The Thousand and One Bottles
Chapter 4: Mr Cuss Interviews the Stranger
Chapter 5: The Burglary at the Vicarage
Chapter 6: The Furniture That Went Mad
Chapter 7: The Unveiling of the Stranger
Chapter 8: In Transit
Chapter 9: Mr Thomas Marvel
Chapter 10: Mr Marvel's visit to Iping
Chapter 11: In the Coach and Horses
Chapter 12: The Invisible Man Loses His Temper
Chapter 13: Mr Marvel Discusses His Resignation
Chapter 14: At Port Stowe
Chapter 15: The Man Who Was Running
Chapter 16: In the Jolly Cricketers
Chapter 17: Doctor Kemp's Visitor
Chapter 18: The Invisible Man Sleeps
Chapter 19: Certain First Principles
Chapter 20: At the House in Great Portland Street
Chapter 21: In Oxford Street
Chapter 22: In the Emporium
Chapter 23: In Drury Lane
Chapter 24: The Plan that Failed
Chapter 25: The Hunting of the Invisible Man
Chapter 26: The Wicksteed Murder
Chapter 27: The Siege of Kemp's House
Chapter 28: The Hunter Hunted
The Epilogue

Additional information

GOR012487649
9781789503937
1789503930
The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Arcturus Publishing Ltd
20190915
208
N/A
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