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  • The Red Room: By H. G. Wells - Illustrated

    H. G. Wells

    (Independently published, July 25, 2017)
    How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About The Red Room by H. G. Wells The Red Room is a classic horror fiction by the acclaimed author H.G. Wells. Plot Summary: "I can assure you," said I, "that it will take a very tangible ghost to frighten me." And I stood up before the fire with my glass in my hand. "It is your own choosing," said the man with the withered arm, and glanced at me askance. "Eight-and-twenty years," said I, "I have lived, and never a ghost have I seen as yet." The old woman sat staring hard into the fire, her pale eyes wide open. "Ay," she broke in; "and eight-and-twenty years you have lived and never seen the likes of this house, I reckon. There's a many things to see, when one's still but eight-and-twenty." She swayed her head slowly from side to side. "A many things to see and sorrow for." I half suspected the old people were trying to enhance the spiritual terrors of their house by their droning insistence. I put down my empty glass on the table and looked about the room, and caught a glimpse of myself, abbreviated and broadened to an impossible sturdiness, in the queer old mirror at the end of the room. "Well," I said, "if I see anything to-night, I shall be so much the wiser. For I come to the business with an open mind."
  • The Red Room

    H. G. Wells

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 9, 2017)
    The Red Room "I heard the faint sound of a stick and a shambling step on the flags in the passage outside. The door creaked on its hinges as a second old man entered, more bent, more wrinkled, more aged even than the first. He supported himself by the help of a crutch, his eyes were covered by a shade, and his lower lip, half averted, hung pale and pink from his decaying yellow teeth." "The Red Room" book has a beautiful glossy cover and a blank page for the dedication.
  • The Red Room

    H. G. Wells

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 29, 2012)
    H G Wells Herbert George Wells, an English writer, was born on 21st 1866 and died on 13 Aug 1946. He was renowned for his works of science fiction especially ‘The Time Machine’. He is also referred as ‘The Father of Science Fiction’
  • The Red Room

    H. G. Wells

    (, July 14, 2017)
    An unnamed protagonist chooses to spend the night in an allegedly haunted room in Lorraine Castle. He intends to disprove the legends surrounding it. Despite vague warnings from the three infirm custodians who reside in the castle, the narrator ascends to "the Red Room" to begin his night's vigil.Initially confident, the narrator becomes increasingly uneasy in the room. He attempts to conquer his fear by lighting candles, but keeping the candles lit in the draughty room becomes an ongoing battle. Each time a candle is snuffed out, the narrator's fear increases. He begins to imagine that the drafts are guided by a malevolent intelligence. As the narrator's fear reaches a crescendo, he stumbles onto a large piece of furniture (possibly the bed), and ricochets off the walls, in a blind panic; hitting his head and eventually falling unconscious. The caretakers, who find him in the morning, feel vindicated when the narrator agrees that the room is haunted. They are eager to hear a description of the phantom, but he surprises them by explaining that there is no ghost residing in the room. The room is haunted by fear itself.
  • The Red Room

    H. G. Wells

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 24, 2017)
    Edition perfect as a gift. "There were two big mirrors in the room, each with a pair of sconces bearing candles, and on the mantelshelf, too, were candles in china candle-sticks. All these I lit one after the other. The fire was laid - an unexpected consideration from the old housekeeper - and I lit it, to keep down any disposition to shiver, and when it was burning well I stood round with my back to it and regarded the room again. I had pulled up a chintz-covered armchair and a table to form a kind of barricade before me. On this lay my revolver, ready to hand."
  • The Red Room

    H. G. Wells, Cathy Dobson, Red Door Audiobooks

    Audiobook (Red Door Audiobooks, Sept. 7, 2016)
    Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) was a prolific English writer of science fiction stories and novels and is frequently credited as being the father of science fiction. The Red Room is the account of the terrifying nocturnal experiences of a young man who volunteers to spend a night in the haunted red room at Lorraine Castle.
  • The Red Room

    H. G. Wells

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 24, 2015)
    Ever since a harmless prank incurred terrible consequences, the Red Room in Lorraine Castle has been considered haunted by supernatural forces. And, tonight, the most dangerous night of all, a man will challenge the local superstitions to prove that this room, where others have died, holds no ghost. Could it be all a myth surrounded by unrelated coincidences? Or is this place, in fact, under the control of a force more powerful and dangerous than anything a human can stand?
  • The Red Room

    H. G. Wells

    (, Oct. 9, 2017)
    The Red Room by H. G. Wells
  • The Red Room

    H. G. Wells

    (, June 28, 2015)
    "It's your own choosing," said the man with the withered arm once more. I heard the faint sound of a stick and a shambling step on the flags in the passage outside. The door creaked on its hinges as a second old man entered, more bent, more wrinkled, more aged even than the first. He supported himself by the help of a crutch, his eyes were covered by a shade, and his lower lip, half averted, hung pale and pink from his decaying yellow teeth.
  • The Red Room

    H. G. Wells, Milad Ghodsi, Ria Jordan

    (Zellerz Publishing Co., Oct. 6, 2016)
    The Red Room by H. G. Wells Edited and Formatted for optional user enjoyment.- Our books are professionally produced and edited to provide the best reading experience- Our books contain unique illustrations that readers can enjoy - Check out our extensive range of top quality books on our site by searching Zellerz Publishing on Amazon Summary A short gothic story written by H. G. Wells in 1894. It was first published in the March 1896 edition of The Idler magazine. An unnamed protagonist chooses to spend the night in an allegedly haunted room in Lorraine Castle. He intends to disprove the legends surrounding it. Despite vague warnings from the three infirm custodians who reside in the castle, the narrator ascends to "the Red Room" to begin his night's vigil. The Island of Doctor Moreau is an 1896 science fiction novel by H. G. Wells, who called it "an exercise in youthful blasphemy". The text of the novel is the narration of Edward Prendick, a shipwrecked man rescued by a passing boat who is left on the island home of Doctor Moreau, who creates human-like beings from animals via vivisection. The novel deals with a number of philosophical themes, including pain and cruelty, moral responsibility, human identity, and human interference with nature. Here are some of Amazon’s Excellent Reviews - "That was a great story. I love the "scary, creepy" stories where mind is the bad guy. I sleep with two night lights.“ Take advantage of our excellent books Get your kindle copy today!
  • The Red Room

    H. G. Wells

    (, Oct. 18, 2015)
    *This Book is annotated (it contains a detailed biography of the author). *An active Table of Contents has been added by the publisher for a better customer experience. *This book has been checked and corrected for spelling errors. "The Red Room" is a short Gothic story written by H. G. Wells in 1894. It was first published in the March 1896 edition of The Idler magazine.The story begins with the narrator, who’s standing by a fire in an unknown room, confidently announcing to a couple of rather creepy elderly people that he’s never seen a ghost and is not easily frightened. These creepy people – a man with a withered arm and an older woman – warn the narrator ominously that he’s doing whatever it is he’s doing by his own choosing.The sense of foreboding increases when another even more ghoulish old man suddenly appears. This "man with the shade" enters the room and coughs up a storm. In the midst of a tense silence, the narrator asks to be shown to the haunted room. The man with the withered arm tells him to take the candle outside the door. If the narrator wants to go to "the red room" on "this night of all nights", says the old man, he has to go alone.The narrator doesn't seem to be phased by these warnings, gets directions from the man with the withered arm, goes out the door, picks up the candle, and leaves the others behind. After a walk up a spiral staircase, through a long, moonlit passageway, and up a small flight of stairs he finds himself at the door of the red room.
  • The Red Room

    H. G. Wells

    (Shaf Digital Library, May 30, 2016)
    The Red Room” is an 1894 short story that some consider to be Wells’ best work. In it, Wells takes break from his characteristic sci-fi plot and delves into the Gothic horror story – a genre that was very popular in his day. If you are looking for a scary story to tell in the dark, with all the Gothic bells and whistles, "The Red Room" is for you. However, "The Red Room" is much less about ghosts than about human psychology. As the story’