THE INVISIBLE MAN
... title-page has it, but deepening as it goes from the farcical to the fearful tragicaL ' The Invisible Man' has been happy in his biographer if in nothing else.—Scott. MAN. ITED, Henrietta-street, W. C. ...
... title-page has it, but deepening as it goes from the farcical to the fearful tragicaL ' The Invisible Man' has been happy in his biographer if in nothing else.—Scott. MAN. ITED, Henrietta-street, W. C. ...
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... THE INVISIBLE MAN. IVnltcn in Hit author's mtrriest wosl provoking mood. . . . The story is one Mr. tils best and most efforts. Sunday Tines. -// Without exception one of the most weird y and creepy books we ever remember have lead. . . Ihe Invisible Man ...
... THE INVISIBLE MAN. The humours! its best erre:lent, keen. and 'swig°. and even at it% worst of depth and anklets , not often to he found rlsewherr. . H• WELLS Mr. W w ells's talent IA untq of s kind, and 'is H. Nile short of compelling one to believe ...
... essentials math won Prim ad. realistic. • The Invisible Man' ex am armensmgo. perrtonna taccafengrossing worts! throughoul.—SPEC TATOR. THE INVISIBLE MAN. one of the most lea : . r e d f a eo m el d . es . P . books 1 st o : of f i, Ct thrillinghf H e : ...
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... THE INVISIBLE MAN. SECOND EDITION NOW READY. Mt . Wells has zvorktd it out with that sombre humour and remorseless logic which stamp him a disciple, cun* scums unconscious, of the author of ' Gulliver,' Hwi/t, \A/CI I however, excelled in the logical ...
... ilcfo Uobcls THE INVISIBLE MAN WHO that ever read in his infancy the pleasant tale of The Invisible Prince, has not dreamed of the power of making himself unseen, clothes and all, and of restoring himself to visibility at will-- say by the turning ...
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... C. ARTHUR PEARSON'S SUCCESSFUL NOVELS. THE INVISIBLE MAN. By the author of Thc Time Machine. Ong of the most weird and orespy books ws elver Anther to read. .LY SUN. BY - WEEK ...
... When the Man had succeeded in roduc-\ ing lis body to invisibility he forgot the fact that that his clothes could not similarly be rveduced. The consequence was that when he took his walks abroad he was a muilled and bandaged horror, with invisible hands ...
... By Messrs. C. A. Pearson, Limited. THE INVISIBLE MAN. By H. G. Wells. THE RAID OF THE “ DETRIMENTAL.” By the ...