H. G. Wells
H. G. Wells: Six Novels
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The Time Machine The Time Machine H. G. Wells Six Novels The Time Machine The Island of Dr. Moreau The Invisible Man The War of the Worlds The First Men in the Moon The Food of the Gods Copyright: Title: H. G. Wells: Six Novels Author: H. G. Wells Publisher: Pretorian Books, Ul. Hristo Samsarov 9, 9000 Varna Date: 22.10.2019
I Introduction
II The Machine
III The Time Traveller Returns
IV Time Travelling
V In the Golden Age
VI The Sunset of Mankind
VII A Sudden Shock
VIII Explanation
IX The Morlocks
X When Night Came
XI The Palace of Green Porcelain
XII In the Darkness
XIII The Trap of the White Sphinx
XIV The Further Vision
XV The Time Traveller’s Return
XVI After the Story
Epilogue
INTRODUCTION.
I. IN THE DINGEY OF THE “LADY VAIN.”
II. THE MAN WHO WAS GOING NOWHERE.
III. THE STRANGE FACE.
IV. AT THE SCHOONER'S RAIL.
V. THE MAN WHO HAD NOWHERE TO GO.
VI. THE EVIL-LOOKING BOATMEN.
VII. THE LOCKED DOOR.
VIII. THE CRYING OF THE PUMA.
IX. THE THING IN THE FOREST.
X. THE CRYING OF THE MAN.
XI. THE HUNTING OF THE MAN.
XII. THE SAYERS OF THE LAW.
XIII. A PARLEY.
XIV. DOCTOR MOREAU EXPLAINS.
XV. CONCERNING THE BEAST FOLK.
XVI. HOW THE BEAST FOLK TASTE BLOOD.
XVII. A CATASTROPHE.
XVIII. THE FINDING OF MOREAU.
XIX. MONTGOMERY'S “BANK HOLIDAY.”
XX. ALONE WITH THE BEAST FOLK.
XXI. THE REVERSION OF THE BEAST FOLK.
XXII. THE MAN ALONE.
CHAPTER I THE STRANGE MAN'S ARRIVAL
CHAPTER II MR. TEDDY HENFREY'S FIRST IMPRESSIONS
CHAPTER III THE THOUSAND AND ONE BOTTLES
CHAPTER IV MR. CUSS INTERVIEWS THE STRANGER
CHAPTER V THE BURGLARY AT THE VICARAGE
CHAPTER VI THE FURNITURE THAT WENT MAD
CHAPTER VII THE UNVEILING OF THE STRANGER
CHAPTER VIII IN TRANSIT
CHAPTER IX MR. THOMAS MARVEL
CHAPTER X MR. MARVEL'S VISIT TO IPING
CHAPTER XI IN THE "COACH AND HORSES"
CHAPTER XII THE INVISIBLE MAN LOSES HIS TEMPER
CHAPTER XIII MR. MARVEL DISCUSSES HIS RESIGNATION
CHAPTER XIV AT PORT STOWE
CHAPTER XV THE MAN WHO WAS RUNNING
CHAPTER XVI IN THE "JOLLY CRICKETERS"
CHAPTER XVII DR. KEMP'S VISITOR
CHAPTER XVIII THE INVISIBLE MAN SLEEPS
CHAPTER XIX CERTAIN FIRST PRINCIPLES
CHAPTER XX AT THE HOUSE IN GREAT PORTLAND STREET
CHAPTER XXI IN OXFORD STREET
CHAPTER XXII IN THE EMPORIUM
CHAPTER XXIII IN DRURY LANE
CHAPTER XXIV THE PLAN THAT FAILED
CHAPTER XXV THE HUNTING OF THE INVISIBLE MAN
CHAPTER XXVI THE WICKSTEED MURDER
CHAPTER XXVII THE SIEGE OF KEMP'S HOUSE
CHAPTER XXVIII THE HUNTER HUNTED
THE EPILOGUE
I. THE EVE OF THE WAR.
II. THE FALLING STAR.
III. ON HORSELL COMMON.
IV. THE CYLINDER OPENS.
V. THE HEAT-RAY.
VI. THE HEAT-RAY IN THE CHOBHAM ROAD.
VII. HOW I REACHED HOME.
VIII. FRIDAY NIGHT.
IX. THE FIGHTING BEGINS.
X. IN THE STORM.
XI. AT THE WINDOW.
XII. WHAT I SAW OF THE DESTRUCTION OF WEYBRIDGE AND SHEPPERTON.
XIII. HOW I FELL IN WITH THE CURATE.
XIV. IN LONDON.
XV. WHAT HAD HAPPENED IN SURREY.
XVI. THE EXODUS FROM LONDON.
XVII. THE “THUNDER CHILD”.
I. UNDER FOOT.
II. WHAT WE SAW FROM THE RUINED HOUSE.
III. THE DAYS OF IMPRISONMENT.
VI. THE DEATH OF THE CURATE.
V. THE STILLNESS.
VI. THE WORK OF FIFTEEN DAYS.
VII. THE MAN ON PUTNEY HILL.
VIII. DEAD LONDON.
IX. WRECKAGE.
X. THE EPILOGUE.
I MR. BEDFORD MEETS MR. CAVOR AT LYMPNE
II THE FIRST MAKING OF CAVORITE
III THE BUILDING OF THE SPHERE
IV INSIDE THE SPHERE
V THE JOURNEY TO THE MOON
VI THE LANDING ON THE MOON
VII SUNRISE ON THE MOON
VIII A LUNAR MORNING
IX PROSPECTING BEGINS
X LOST MEN IN THE MOON
XI THE MOONCALF PASTURES
XII THE SELENITE’S FACE
XIII MR. CAVOR MAKES SOME SUGGESTIONS
XIV EXPERIMENTS IN INTERCOURSE
XV THE GIDDY BRIDGE
XVI POINTS OF VIEW
XVII THE FIGHT IN THE CAVE OF THE MOON BUTCHERS
XVIII IN THE SUNLIGHT
XIX MR. BEDFORD ALONE
XX MR. BEDFORD IN INFINITE SPACE
XXI MR. BEDFORD AT LITTLESTONE
XXII THE ASTONISHING COMMUNICATION OF MR. JULIUS WENDIGEE
XXIII AN ABSTRACT OF THE SIX MESSAGES FIRST RECEIVED FROM MR. CAVOR
XXIV THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE SELENITES
XXV THE GRAND LUNAR
XXVI THE LAST MESSAGE CAVOR SENT TO THE EARTH
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The Island of Dr. Moreau
The Invisible Man
The War of the Worlds
BOOK ONE THE COMING OF THE MARTIANS
BOOK TWO THE EARTH UNDER THE MARTIANS.
The First Men in the Moon
The Food of the Gods
BOOK I. — THE DAWN OF THE FOOD.
CHAPTER THE FIRST — THE DISCOVERY OF THE FOOD.
CHAPTER THE SECOND. — THE EXPERIMENTAL FARM.
CHAPTER THE THIRD. — THE GIANT RATS.
CHAPTER THE FOURTH. — THE GIANT CHILDREN.
CHAPTER THE FIFTH. — THE MINIMIFICENCE OF MR. BENSINGTON.
BOOK II — THE FOOD IN THE VILLAGE.
CHAPTER THE FIRST. — THE COMING OF THE FOOD.
CHAPTER THE SECOND. — THE BRAT GIGANTIC.
BOOK III. — THE HARVEST OF THE FOOD.
CHAPTER THE FIRST. — THE ALTERED WORLD.
CHAPTER THE SECOND. — THE GIANT LOVERS.
CHAPTER THE THIRD. — YOUNG CADDLES IN LONDON.
CHAPTER THE FOURTH. — REDWOOD’S TWO DAYS.
CHAPTER THE FIFTH. — THE GIANT LEAGUER.
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H. G. Wells
Six Novels
The Time Machine
The Island of Dr. Moreau
The Invisible Man
The War of the Worlds
The First Men in the Moon
The Food of the Gods
Copyright:
Title: H. G. Wells: Six Novels
Author: H. G. Wells
Publisher: Pretorian Books, Ul. Hristo Samsarov 9, 9000 Varna
Date: 22.10.2019
The Time Traveller (for so it will be convenient to speak of him) was expounding a recondite matter to us. His pale grey eyes shone and twinkled, and his usually pale face was flushed and animated. The fire burnt brightly, and the soft radiance of the incandescent lights in the lilies of silver caught the bubbles that flashed and passed in our glasses. Our chairs, being his patents, embraced and caressed us rather than submitted to be sat upon, and there was that luxurious after-dinner atmosphere, when thought runs gracefully free of the trammels of precision. And he put it to us in this way—marking the points with a lean forefinger—as we sat and lazily admired his earnestness over this new paradox (as we thought it) and his fecundity.
“You must follow me carefully. I shall have to controvert one or two ideas that are almost universally accepted. The geometry, for instance, they taught you at school is founded on a misconception.”
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