The Island of Doctor Moreau

1896

H.G. Wells


Contents

  1. In The Dingey Of The “Lady Vain”
  2. The Man Who Was Going Nowhere
  3. The Strange Face
  4. At The Schooner’s Rail
  5. The Man Who Had Nowhere To Go
  6. The Evil-Looking Boatmen
  7. The Locked Door
  8. The Crying Of The Puma
  9. The Thing In The Forest
  10. The Crying Of The Man
  11. The Hunting Of The Man
  12. The Sayers of the Law
  13. A Parley
  14. Doctor Moreau Explains
  15. Concerning The Beast Folk
  16. How The Beast Folk Taste Blood
  17. A Catastrophe
  18. The Finding Of Moreau
  19. Montgomery’s Bank Holiday
  20. Alone With The Beast Folk
  21. The Reversion Of The Beast Folk
  22. The Man Alone

NOTE. The substance of the chapter entitled “Doctor Moreau explains,” which contains the essential idea of the story, appeared as a middle article in the “Saturday Review” in January, 1895. This is the only portion of this story that has been previously published, and it has been entirely recast to adapt it to the narrative form.


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