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  • A Dream of Armageddon : Illustrated

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (madguys.in, March 20, 2017)
    Worlds of terror and awe await you in A Dream of Armageddon, a comprehensive collection of uncanny classics from science fiction master H.G. Wells. Blending science and the supernatural, the thirty-one stories collected here span a full half-century of Wells’ distinguished literary career and express the same scintillating sense of wonder that makes The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and his other speculative novels timeless tales of the fantastic.There are weird and wondrous stories here to suit every taste, all shaped by the visionary imagination that made Wells an incomparable fantasist who could pursue the most illogical premise to its logical extreme. These gems of light and dark fantasy include:“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.” A new species of flower reveals an insatiable and deadly thirst for life.“The Plattner Story.” A chemistry experiment goes terribly wrong and strands a man in an inverted dimension teeming with lost souls.“The Moth.” A scientist is driven to insanity by a strange moth that only he can see.“The Stolen Body.” A man projects his consciousness outside of his body, unaware that something utterly malignant is waiting to take its place.“Pollock and the Porroh Man.” A supernatural curse becomes a physiologic nightmare for a victim of native magic.“The Inexperienced Ghost.” A man who was weak and ineffectual in life makes a poor excuse for a spook in the afterlife.As magical today as when they were first published, the stories inA Dream of Armageddonaremasterpieces of the marvelous and macabre.
  • A Dream of Armageddon : Illustrated

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (madguys.in, March 20, 2017)
    Worlds of terror and awe await you in A Dream of Armageddon, a comprehensive collection of uncanny classics from science fiction master H.G. Wells. Blending science and the supernatural, the thirty-one stories collected here span a full half-century of Wells’ distinguished literary career and express the same scintillating sense of wonder that makes The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and his other speculative novels timeless tales of the fantastic.There are weird and wondrous stories here to suit every taste, all shaped by the visionary imagination that made Wells an incomparable fantasist who could pursue the most illogical premise to its logical extreme. These gems of light and dark fantasy include:“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.” A new species of flower reveals an insatiable and deadly thirst for life.“The Plattner Story.” A chemistry experiment goes terribly wrong and strands a man in an inverted dimension teeming with lost souls.“The Moth.” A scientist is driven to insanity by a strange moth that only he can see.“The Stolen Body.” A man projects his consciousness outside of his body, unaware that something utterly malignant is waiting to take its place.“Pollock and the Porroh Man.” A supernatural curse becomes a physiologic nightmare for a victim of native magic.“The Inexperienced Ghost.” A man who was weak and ineffectual in life makes a poor excuse for a spook in the afterlife.As magical today as when they were first published, the stories inA Dream of Armageddonaremasterpieces of the marvelous and macabre.
  • A Dream of Armageddon : Illustrated

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (madguys.in, March 20, 2017)
    Worlds of terror and awe await you in A Dream of Armageddon, a comprehensive collection of uncanny classics from science fiction master H.G. Wells. Blending science and the supernatural, the thirty-one stories collected here span a full half-century of Wells’ distinguished literary career and express the same scintillating sense of wonder that makes The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and his other speculative novels timeless tales of the fantastic.There are weird and wondrous stories here to suit every taste, all shaped by the visionary imagination that made Wells an incomparable fantasist who could pursue the most illogical premise to its logical extreme. These gems of light and dark fantasy include:“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.” A new species of flower reveals an insatiable and deadly thirst for life.“The Plattner Story.” A chemistry experiment goes terribly wrong and strands a man in an inverted dimension teeming with lost souls.“The Moth.” A scientist is driven to insanity by a strange moth that only he can see.“The Stolen Body.” A man projects his consciousness outside of his body, unaware that something utterly malignant is waiting to take its place.“Pollock and the Porroh Man.” A supernatural curse becomes a physiologic nightmare for a victim of native magic.“The Inexperienced Ghost.” A man who was weak and ineffectual in life makes a poor excuse for a spook in the afterlife.As magical today as when they were first published, the stories inA Dream of Armageddonaremasterpieces of the marvelous and macabre.
  • A Dream of Armageddon : Illustrated

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (madguys.in, March 20, 2017)
    Worlds of terror and awe await you in A Dream of Armageddon, a comprehensive collection of uncanny classics from science fiction master H.G. Wells. Blending science and the supernatural, the thirty-one stories collected here span a full half-century of Wells’ distinguished literary career and express the same scintillating sense of wonder that makes The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and his other speculative novels timeless tales of the fantastic.There are weird and wondrous stories here to suit every taste, all shaped by the visionary imagination that made Wells an incomparable fantasist who could pursue the most illogical premise to its logical extreme. These gems of light and dark fantasy include:“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.” A new species of flower reveals an insatiable and deadly thirst for life.“The Plattner Story.” A chemistry experiment goes terribly wrong and strands a man in an inverted dimension teeming with lost souls.“The Moth.” A scientist is driven to insanity by a strange moth that only he can see.“The Stolen Body.” A man projects his consciousness outside of his body, unaware that something utterly malignant is waiting to take its place.“Pollock and the Porroh Man.” A supernatural curse becomes a physiologic nightmare for a victim of native magic.“The Inexperienced Ghost.” A man who was weak and ineffectual in life makes a poor excuse for a spook in the afterlife.As magical today as when they were first published, the stories inA Dream of Armageddonaremasterpieces of the marvelous and macabre.
  • A Dream of Armageddon : Illustrated

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (madguys.in, March 20, 2017)
    Worlds of terror and awe await you in A Dream of Armageddon, a comprehensive collection of uncanny classics from science fiction master H.G. Wells. Blending science and the supernatural, the thirty-one stories collected here span a full half-century of Wells’ distinguished literary career and express the same scintillating sense of wonder that makes The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and his other speculative novels timeless tales of the fantastic.There are weird and wondrous stories here to suit every taste, all shaped by the visionary imagination that made Wells an incomparable fantasist who could pursue the most illogical premise to its logical extreme. These gems of light and dark fantasy include:“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.” A new species of flower reveals an insatiable and deadly thirst for life.“The Plattner Story.” A chemistry experiment goes terribly wrong and strands a man in an inverted dimension teeming with lost souls.“The Moth.” A scientist is driven to insanity by a strange moth that only he can see.“The Stolen Body.” A man projects his consciousness outside of his body, unaware that something utterly malignant is waiting to take its place.“Pollock and the Porroh Man.” A supernatural curse becomes a physiologic nightmare for a victim of native magic.“The Inexperienced Ghost.” A man who was weak and ineffectual in life makes a poor excuse for a spook in the afterlife.As magical today as when they were first published, the stories inA Dream of Armageddonaremasterpieces of the marvelous and macabre.
  • A Dream of Armageddon : Illustrated

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (madguys.in, March 20, 2017)
    Worlds of terror and awe await you in A Dream of Armageddon, a comprehensive collection of uncanny classics from science fiction master H.G. Wells. Blending science and the supernatural, the thirty-one stories collected here span a full half-century of Wells’ distinguished literary career and express the same scintillating sense of wonder that makes The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and his other speculative novels timeless tales of the fantastic.There are weird and wondrous stories here to suit every taste, all shaped by the visionary imagination that made Wells an incomparable fantasist who could pursue the most illogical premise to its logical extreme. These gems of light and dark fantasy include:“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.” A new species of flower reveals an insatiable and deadly thirst for life.“The Plattner Story.” A chemistry experiment goes terribly wrong and strands a man in an inverted dimension teeming with lost souls.“The Moth.” A scientist is driven to insanity by a strange moth that only he can see.“The Stolen Body.” A man projects his consciousness outside of his body, unaware that something utterly malignant is waiting to take its place.“Pollock and the Porroh Man.” A supernatural curse becomes a physiologic nightmare for a victim of native magic.“The Inexperienced Ghost.” A man who was weak and ineffectual in life makes a poor excuse for a spook in the afterlife.As magical today as when they were first published, the stories inA Dream of Armageddonaremasterpieces of the marvelous and macabre.
  • A Dream of Armageddon : Illustrated

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (madguys.in, March 20, 2017)
    Worlds of terror and awe await you in A Dream of Armageddon, a comprehensive collection of uncanny classics from science fiction master H.G. Wells. Blending science and the supernatural, the thirty-one stories collected here span a full half-century of Wells’ distinguished literary career and express the same scintillating sense of wonder that makes The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and his other speculative novels timeless tales of the fantastic.There are weird and wondrous stories here to suit every taste, all shaped by the visionary imagination that made Wells an incomparable fantasist who could pursue the most illogical premise to its logical extreme. These gems of light and dark fantasy include:“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.” A new species of flower reveals an insatiable and deadly thirst for life.“The Plattner Story.” A chemistry experiment goes terribly wrong and strands a man in an inverted dimension teeming with lost souls.“The Moth.” A scientist is driven to insanity by a strange moth that only he can see.“The Stolen Body.” A man projects his consciousness outside of his body, unaware that something utterly malignant is waiting to take its place.“Pollock and the Porroh Man.” A supernatural curse becomes a physiologic nightmare for a victim of native magic.“The Inexperienced Ghost.” A man who was weak and ineffectual in life makes a poor excuse for a spook in the afterlife.As magical today as when they were first published, the stories inA Dream of Armageddonaremasterpieces of the marvelous and macabre.
  • A Dream of Armageddon : Illustrated

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (madguys.in, March 20, 2017)
    Worlds of terror and awe await you in A Dream of Armageddon, a comprehensive collection of uncanny classics from science fiction master H.G. Wells. Blending science and the supernatural, the thirty-one stories collected here span a full half-century of Wells’ distinguished literary career and express the same scintillating sense of wonder that makes The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and his other speculative novels timeless tales of the fantastic.There are weird and wondrous stories here to suit every taste, all shaped by the visionary imagination that made Wells an incomparable fantasist who could pursue the most illogical premise to its logical extreme. These gems of light and dark fantasy include:“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.” A new species of flower reveals an insatiable and deadly thirst for life.“The Plattner Story.” A chemistry experiment goes terribly wrong and strands a man in an inverted dimension teeming with lost souls.“The Moth.” A scientist is driven to insanity by a strange moth that only he can see.“The Stolen Body.” A man projects his consciousness outside of his body, unaware that something utterly malignant is waiting to take its place.“Pollock and the Porroh Man.” A supernatural curse becomes a physiologic nightmare for a victim of native magic.“The Inexperienced Ghost.” A man who was weak and ineffectual in life makes a poor excuse for a spook in the afterlife.As magical today as when they were first published, the stories inA Dream of Armageddonaremasterpieces of the marvelous and macabre.
  • A Dream of Armageddon : Illustrated

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (madguys.in, March 20, 2017)
    Worlds of terror and awe await you in A Dream of Armageddon, a comprehensive collection of uncanny classics from science fiction master H.G. Wells. Blending science and the supernatural, the thirty-one stories collected here span a full half-century of Wells’ distinguished literary career and express the same scintillating sense of wonder that makes The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and his other speculative novels timeless tales of the fantastic.There are weird and wondrous stories here to suit every taste, all shaped by the visionary imagination that made Wells an incomparable fantasist who could pursue the most illogical premise to its logical extreme. These gems of light and dark fantasy include:“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.” A new species of flower reveals an insatiable and deadly thirst for life.“The Plattner Story.” A chemistry experiment goes terribly wrong and strands a man in an inverted dimension teeming with lost souls.“The Moth.” A scientist is driven to insanity by a strange moth that only he can see.“The Stolen Body.” A man projects his consciousness outside of his body, unaware that something utterly malignant is waiting to take its place.“Pollock and the Porroh Man.” A supernatural curse becomes a physiologic nightmare for a victim of native magic.“The Inexperienced Ghost.” A man who was weak and ineffectual in life makes a poor excuse for a spook in the afterlife.As magical today as when they were first published, the stories inA Dream of Armageddonaremasterpieces of the marvelous and macabre.
  • A Dream of Armageddon : Illustrated

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (madguys.in, March 20, 2017)
    Worlds of terror and awe await you in A Dream of Armageddon, a comprehensive collection of uncanny classics from science fiction master H.G. Wells. Blending science and the supernatural, the thirty-one stories collected here span a full half-century of Wells’ distinguished literary career and express the same scintillating sense of wonder that makes The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and his other speculative novels timeless tales of the fantastic.There are weird and wondrous stories here to suit every taste, all shaped by the visionary imagination that made Wells an incomparable fantasist who could pursue the most illogical premise to its logical extreme. These gems of light and dark fantasy include:“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.” A new species of flower reveals an insatiable and deadly thirst for life.“The Plattner Story.” A chemistry experiment goes terribly wrong and strands a man in an inverted dimension teeming with lost souls.“The Moth.” A scientist is driven to insanity by a strange moth that only he can see.“The Stolen Body.” A man projects his consciousness outside of his body, unaware that something utterly malignant is waiting to take its place.“Pollock and the Porroh Man.” A supernatural curse becomes a physiologic nightmare for a victim of native magic.“The Inexperienced Ghost.” A man who was weak and ineffectual in life makes a poor excuse for a spook in the afterlife.As magical today as when they were first published, the stories inA Dream of Armageddonaremasterpieces of the marvelous and macabre.
  • A Dream of Armageddon : Illustrated

    H.G. Wells

    eBook (madguys.in, March 20, 2017)
    Worlds of terror and awe await you in A Dream of Armageddon, a comprehensive collection of uncanny classics from science fiction master H.G. Wells. Blending science and the supernatural, the thirty-one stories collected here span a full half-century of Wells’ distinguished literary career and express the same scintillating sense of wonder that makes The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, and his other speculative novels timeless tales of the fantastic.There are weird and wondrous stories here to suit every taste, all shaped by the visionary imagination that made Wells an incomparable fantasist who could pursue the most illogical premise to its logical extreme. These gems of light and dark fantasy include:“The Flowering of the Strange Orchid.” A new species of flower reveals an insatiable and deadly thirst for life.“The Plattner Story.” A chemistry experiment goes terribly wrong and strands a man in an inverted dimension teeming with lost souls.“The Moth.” A scientist is driven to insanity by a strange moth that only he can see.“The Stolen Body.” A man projects his consciousness outside of his body, unaware that something utterly malignant is waiting to take its place.“Pollock and the Porroh Man.” A supernatural curse becomes a physiologic nightmare for a victim of native magic.“The Inexperienced Ghost.” A man who was weak and ineffectual in life makes a poor excuse for a spook in the afterlife.As magical today as when they were first published, the stories inA Dream of Armageddonaremasterpieces of the marvelous and macabre.
  • A Dream Of Armageddon

    H. G. Wells

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.