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Author name: H. G. Wells

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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.912
EAN num: 9780486270715
ISBN number: 0486270718
Label: Dover Publications
Manufacturer: Dover Publications
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 112
Printing Date: February 05, 1992
Publishing house: Dover Publications
Sale Popularity Level: 134312
Studio: Dover Publications




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One of the most famous scientific fantasies ever written, this highly imaginative tale focuses on the powers and bold ventures of a scientist, who, after discovering the means to make himself invisible, unleashes a bizarre streak of terror on the inhabitants of an English village. Filled with suspense and psychological nuances of plot.




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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Super Reader
This novel is another story of a scientist. Here, a man named griffin
has invented a substance that can turn him invisible. This is a tale
exploring alienation and a man's role in society, and some of the
English class structure.

Griffin decides to use his new found ability to gain power and
wealth. However, his isolation due to his invisibility leads to severe
problems with his mental state. Super powers ain't all great.




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Fable of Unintended Consequences
It was a cold and snowy February day when a stranger walked to a small country inn and ordered a meal and a private room. This stranger guards his privacy and desires solitude. His luggage consists of many bottles of powders and fluids as would be used by an experimental investigator. The local general practitioner visits the stranger, and sees something he can't believe. Then someone steals money from the Reverend Bunting although he and his wife see nobody. Later Mr. & Mrs. Hall, innkeepers, see the stranger's room is empty, until the chair moves around as if possessed by spirits. When questioned by Mrs. Hall the stranger removes his nose! Then the bandages and spectacles go, and the people see no head! When the constable comes to arrest him, the man removes all his garments and disappears into thin air. The crowd tries to grab him but he escapes.

Mr. Thomas Marvel, a wandering tramp, is found by this Unseen and convinced to work for him. They return to the inn to fetch books and clothing. This sets off a commotion among the people there, and another chase. The panicked people fled from the streets and locked themselves in their homes. There was a story about "flying money" that was removed from shops and inns. At another inn Marvel seeks shelter, he has escaped from the Invisible Man. When this Unseen enters to take Marvel away, a bearded American fires at the Unseen with his revolver. Later the Unseen visits a physician for treatment of his wound (his blood can be seen). The Unseen has met Dr. Kemp at college, and is fed and clothed.

The Unseen explains the scientific principles of optical density in a general way. If the refractive index of a substance was lowered to that of air it would be invisible in most cases (Chapter XIX). The Unseen kept his work secret because of the thefts in the scientific world of science. But the Unseen acquired money by foul means which cursed his work! Griffin tells of the previous experiments that led to invisibility (Chapter XX). The subsequent chapters gives Griffin's history. But Kemp has written to the police, and they arrive. Griffin escapes once again, and Kemp warns the police about what must be done (Chapter XXV). Griffin is mad and inhuman, "pure selfishness". His attempts to kill Kemp lead to his own destruction, and his body becomes visible after death (Chapter XXVIII).

If accurate, this story provides a snapshot of life in London and its suburbs at that time. It also tells that carrying arms was nothing unusual. H. G. Wells shows his literary skills in making believable an impossible condition. There are those who still believe that describing something in words makes it real (like "childproof guns", etc.). Readers of Wells' later works can judge how close to the truth his writings were. This fable warns against uncontrolled scientific experiments, from poison gas to atomic bombs, or the current craze for cloning or "genetic modification" The story of unseen theft of money can also be a warning against a Private Banking Cartel and its continual devaluation of the currency to help Big Business in its struggle against small businesses and working people. In this story the people unite to terminate the Unseen; this doesn't always happen in the real world.




Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - The Invisible Man
The book is clearly a classic. The story was very entertaining and captivating. The style of writing was very British and sometimes a bit difficult to understand. All in all I would recommend it as a good read.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells
Awesome sci-fi action and horror novel.

Recently a scientist named Griffin has found a way to turn skin, blood, and tissue invisible. Griffin has checked into a hotel in a small town in Iping. He is a tall man with a shiny pink nose. His head is wrapped in bandages, and he wears a pair of glaring blue glasses. In his room he sits in his chair, smokes his pipe, talks to himself, and does strange experiments. As soon as this man comes to town, weird things begin happening like floating furniture and unexplained robberies. What is this man doing in this small town? Citicens in this town start to hear voices and see doors and windows unlock themselves. Could this man be the cause of the occurrences? This book has many plot twists and surprises. It keeps you on the edge of your seat. While reading this book you want to know what happens next. This book will captivate all readers. The Invisible Man is an extremely exciting book that must be read!



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - The very first of many timeless classics I read
After watching LXG, and the idea of being invisible, I bought this book and it was great. Its based back in the 19 hunderds so dont think its easy to follow, but its fun to read. It starts off in Febeuary, in a town called Iping were a very pecular stranger comes wrapped in bandeges, wareing dark goggles, a long brim hat, and a long trench coat. He dosen't go to chruch, dosen't interact with the people and keeps to himself. Soon after his arival strange things happen like, a robbery when the victams here a sneeze and theres no one there, a person see's down the strangers sleeve and there's noting there, and a case were the furniture goes mad.

A very creative stroy for a mind of the 1800's, H.G. wells delivers you a thrilling story of mystery, acton, and not stop thrillers. A defent must buy classic.

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