Being the Story of a Gentleman of Culture and Refinement who suffered Shipwreck and saw no Human Beings other than Cruel and Savage Cannibals for several years. How he beheld Megatheria alive and made some notes of their Habits. How he became a Sacred Lunatic. How he did at last escape in a Strange Manner from the Horror and Barbarities of Rampole Island in time to fight in the Great War, and how afterwards he came near returning to that Island for ever. With much Amusing and Edifying Matter concerning Manners, Customs, Beliefs, Warfare, Crime, and a Storm at Sea. Concluding with some Reflections upon Life in General and upon these Present Times in Particular.
Rediscover lesser known classics from the canon of H.G. Wells, introduced by Wells scholar and acclaimed biographer Michael Sherborne.
HERBERT GEORGE WELLS (1866–1946), commonly known as H.G. Wells, was a prolific English writer nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature four times. Although his writing spanned many genres and forms, he is best remembered for his science fiction novels, including The Time Machine, The Invisible Man and The War of the Worlds.
MICHAEL SHERBORNE is the author of the renowned biography of H.G. Wells Another Kind of Life (2010).
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Date Published | 26th January 2017 |
ISBN Number | 9780720619430 |
Mr Blettsworthy on Rampole Island
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- Author: Michael Sherborne H.G. Wells Utopia, Dystopia and Science Fiction
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