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The Island Of Doctor Moreau
Author
Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
The Island Of Doctor Moreau
A shipwrecked sailor finds himself stranded on a mysterious island where a brilliant but eccentric scientist has been conducting sinister experiments on humans and animals, blurring the lines between species and morality.
- The Island Of Doctor Moreau
- Introduction.
- The Island Of Doctor Moreau
- Ii. The Man Who Was Going Nowhere.
- Iii. The Strange Face.
- Iv. At The Schooner’s Rail.
- V. The Man Who Had Nowhere To Go.
- Vi. The Evil-looking Boatmen.
- Vii. The Locked Door.
- Viii. The Crying Of The Puma.
- Ix. The Thing In The Forest.
- X. The Crying Of The Man.
- Xi. The Hunting Of The Man.
- Xii. The Sayers Of The Law.
- Xiii. A Parley.
- Xiv. Doctor Moreau Explains.
- Xv. Concerning The Beast Folk.
- Xvi. How The Beast Folk Taste Blood.
- Xvii. A Catastrophe.
- Xviii. The Finding Of Moreau.
- Xix. Montgomery’s “Bank Holiday.”
- Xx. Alone With The Beast Folk.
- Xxi. The Reversion Of The Beast Folk.
- Xxii. The Man Alone.
Author
Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946