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The Invisible Man – Fingerprint!

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Fingerprint Publishing
| Author:
HG WELLS
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback

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Dive into the gripping world of The Invisible Man. H.G. Wells’ timeless classic takes readers on a thrilling journey into the realm of science fiction and suspense. Follow the mysterious story of an invisible scientist as he grapples with power, isolation, and the consequences of his extraordinary discovery.

Includes a new introduction and insightful commentary
Features the consequences of invisibility and isolation
A beautifully designed edition
Perfect for fans of science fiction
Explores the themes of power and morality in literature

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Dive into the gripping world of The Invisible Man. H.G. Wells’ timeless classic takes readers on a thrilling journey into the realm of science fiction and suspense. Follow the mysterious story of an invisible scientist as he grapples with power, isolation, and the consequences of his extraordinary discovery.

Includes a new introduction and insightful commentary
Features the consequences of invisibility and isolation
A beautifully designed edition
Perfect for fans of science fiction
Explores the themes of power and morality in literature

About Author

Born in Bromley in Kent, England, Herbert George “H. G.” Wells (1866-1946) has been called the father of science fiction. His most notable works include the War of the Worlds (1897), the Time Machine (1895), the Invisible Man (1897) and the Island of Doctor Moreau (1896). Wells also wrote on topics related to history and social commentary and was involved in politics for much of his life. Novels like Kipps and the History of Mr. Polly, which describe lower-middle class life, led to the suggestion that he was a worthy successor to Charles Dickens. After living through two World Wars and seeing Orson Welles’ broadcast of the War of the Worlds strike panic in listeners, Wells died in London on August 13, 1946. the Invisible Man remains a remarkable work of science fiction, revealing the destructive effects science can have on humanity.
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