Invisible Man
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Invisible Man   -     By: H.G. Wells, Anthony West

Invisible Man

Random House Inc / 1983 / Paperback

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Spine-tingling and entertaining, THE INVISIBLE MAN is a science fiction classic. To its author, H.G. Wells, the novel was as compelling as "a good gripping dream." But to generations of readers, the terrible and evil experiment of the demented scientist, Griffin, has conveyed a chilling nightmare of believable horror. An atmosphere of ever increasing suspense begins with the arrival of a mysterious stranger at an English village inn and builds relentlessly to the stark terror of a victim pursued by a maniacal invisible man. The result is a masterwork: a dazzling display of the brilliant imagination, psychological insight, and literary craftsmanship that made H.G. Wells one of the most influential writers of his time.

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Title: Invisible Man
By: H.G. Wells, Anthony West
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Random House Inc
Publication Date: 1983
Dimensions: 6.84 X 4.18 X 0.39 (inches)
Weight: 3 ounces
ISBN: 0553213539
ISBN-13: 9780553213539
Series: Bantam Classics
Stock No: WW213539

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Spine-tingling and entertaining, The Invisible Man is a science fiction classic–and a penetrating, unflinching look into the heart of human nature. To its author, H. G. Wells, the novel was as compelling as “a good gripping dream.” But to generations of readers, the terrible and evil experiment of the demented scientist, Griffin, has conveyed a chilling nightmare of believable horror. An atmosphere of ever-increasing suspense begins with the arrival of a mysterious stranger at an English village inn and builds relentlessly to the stark terror of a victim pursued by a maniacal invisible man. The result is a masterwork: a dazzling display of the brilliant imagination, psychological insight, and literary craftsmanship that made H. G. Wells one of the most influential writers of his time.

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Arthur C. Clarke is the author of more than sixty works of science fiction, including 2001: A Space Odyssey and Childhood’s End. He lives in Colombo, Sri Lanka.


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“I personally consider the greatest of English living writers [to be] H. G. Wells.” —Upton Sinclair


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