The Invisible Man by H G Wells

The Invisible Man by H G Wells

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With his face swaddled in bandages, his eyes hidden behind dark glasses and his hands covered even indoors, Griffin the new guest at The Coach and Horses is at first assumed to be a shy accident-victim.

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The Invisible Man by H G Wells

With his face swaddled in bandages, his eyes hidden behind dark glasses and his hands covered even indoors, Griffin - the new guest at The Coach and Horses - is at first assumed to be a shy accident-victim. But the true reason for his disguise is far more chilling: he has developed a process that has made him invisible, and is locked in a struggle to discover the antidote. Forced from the village, and driven to murder, he seeks the aid of an old friend, Kemp. The horror of his fate has affected his mind, however - and when Kemp refuse to help, he resolves to wreak his revenge.
“I personally consider the greatest of English living writers [to be] HG. Wells.” —Upton Sinclair
H.G. Wells was a professional writer and journalist who published more than a hundred books, including pioneering science fiction novels, histories, essays and programmes for world regeneration. He was a founding member of numerous movements including Liberty and PEN International - the world's oldest human rights organization - and his Rights of Man laid the groundwork for the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Wells' controversial and progressive views on equality and the shape of a truly developed nation remain directly relevant to our world today. He was, in Bertrand Russell's words, 'an important liberator of thought and action'.
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ISBN 13 9780141439983
ISBN 10 014143998X
Title The Invisible Man
Author H G Wells
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2005-03-31
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.