maple classics
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Paperback – by James Joyce
Dubliners Paperback – by James Joyce
Grimms Fairy Tales Paperback – by The Brothers Grimm
Heart of Darkness (Master’s Collections) Paperback – by Joseph Conrad
Heidi Paperback – by Johanna Spyri
Ivanhoe Paperback – by Sir Walter Scott
Journey to the Centre of the Earth Paperback – by Jules Verne
Kidnapped (Children Classics) Paperback – by Robert Louis Stevenson
Mansfield Park Paperback – by Jane Austen
Moby Dick Paperback – by Herman Melville
Mrs. Dalloway Paperback – by Virginia Woolf
Much Ado About Nothing Paperback – by William Shakespeare
My Boyhood Days Paperback – by Rabindranath Tagore
Persuasion Paperback – by Jane Austen
Peter Pan Paperback – by James Matthew Barrie
Poetics Paperback – by Aristotle
Pollyanna Paperback – by Eleanor H. Porter
Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm (Children Classics) Paperback – by Kate Douglas Wiggin
Richard III Paperback – by William Shakespeare
Rights of Man Paperback – by Thomas Paine
Robinson Crusoe (Children Classics) Paperback – by Daniel Defoe
Romeo and Juliet Paperback – by William Shakespeare
Selected Crime Stories Paperback – by Maple Press
Selected Murder Stories Paperback – by Maple Press
Silas Marner Paperback – by George Eliot
The Adventures of Pinocchio Paperback – by Carlo Collodi
The Emerald City of Oz: Oz Series (Book 6) Paperback – by L. Frank Baum
The Gold-Bug and Other Tales Paperback – by Edgar Allan Poe
The Innocence of Father Brown Paperback – by G.K. Chesterton
The Invisible Man (Paperback) H.G. WELLS
Publisher: Lexicon
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 210
ISBN: 9789380703558
The Invisible Man is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells. Originally serialized in Pearson's Weekly in 1897, it was published as a novel the same year. The Invisible Man of the title is Griffin, a scientist who has devoted himself to research into optics and invents a way to change a body's refractive index to that of air so that it neither absorbs nor reflects light and thus becomes invisible. He successfully carries out this procedure on himself, but fails in his attempt to reverse it.