
Description
Initially when one thinks of the possibility of becoming invisible the potential results are both intriguing and faintly comical. For H.G Wells however the subject is developed into a narrative that takes the concept of invisibility to its disturbing conclusion. For the author it is always the impact of science upon the Human heart and mind which is of interest and here results in a classic of science fiction.
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Tracks
- Opening Credits
- 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: Dr. 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 Durry 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
- Closing Credits
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