Invisible Man

H.G. WELLS

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Invisible Man
Invisible Man
Invisible Man
Invisible Man

“YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND WHO I AM OR WHAT I AM… BY HEAVEN! I’LL SHOW YOU”: EXCEPTIONAL FIRST EDITION OF WELLS’ THE INVISIBLE MAN

WELLS, H.G. The Invisible Man. A Grotesque Romance. London: C. Arthur Pearson, 1897. Octavo, original gilt-stamped pictorial red cloth. Housed in custom half morocco clamshell box.

First edition of Wells’ popular and significant cautionary fable of overreaching scientific ambition.

Employing his characteristic "blend of fantasy and everyday detail" in this third of his "scientific romances," Wells "was probably the first writer to combine the traditional theme [of invisibility] with a sober and plausible-seeming explanation drawn from contemporary physics and chemistry" (Bergonzi, 113-14). Readers found The Invisible Man—unlike its immediate predecessor, The Island of Dr. Moreau (1896)—accessible and gripping. Joseph Conrad, in a December 1898 letter to Wells, praised the book: "Frankly—it is uncommonly fine. One can always see a lot in your work—there is always a 'beyond' to your books—but into this… you've managed to put an amazing quantity of effects." The Invisible Man remains not only an inescapable influence on modern science fiction but also a "classic study of scientific hubris brought to destruction" (Clute & Nicholls, 1313). An abridged version of the story first appeared in serial form in Pearson's Weekly during the summer of 1897. With publisher's ad leaf at rear. Currey, 419. Anatomy of Wonder II-1227. Bookplate. Old pencil bibliographic notations.

Cloth unusually crisp and bright. An exceptional and desirable copy of a book seldom found in such about-fine condition.

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