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The First Men in the Moon

by H. G. Wells

295 pages
6h 9m read

Mr. Bedford, an aspiring playwright, moves to the British countryside in hope of writing a successful play that will cure his financial troubles. There, he becomes acquainted with Mr. Cavor, an eccentric and reclusive scientist, who hopes to create an anti-gravitational material. After the two men accidentally create the material, they decide to use it to land on the Moon—Cavor motivated by expanding the realms of knowledge, and Bedford by the prospective mining of lunar minerals. There they meet an intelligent civilization of arthropoids whom they name the “Selenites.” First serialized between November 1900 and June 1901, the novel was published in a single volume the same year. By contrasting Selenite society with the society of Victorian England, Wells criticizes Victorian mores and professes eugenic and socialist ideas.

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I
22 Pages
II
11 Pages
III
11 Pages
IV
5 Pages
V
8 Pages
VI
6 Pages
VII
7 Pages
VIII
6 Pages
IX
12 Pages
X
7 Pages
XI
14 Pages
XII
6 Pages
XIII
9 Pages
XIV
8 Pages
XV
14 Pages
XVI
10 Pages
XVII
14 Pages
XVIII
12 Pages
XIX
15 Pages
XX
11 Pages
XXI
19 Pages
XXII
5 Pages
XXIII
10 Pages
XXIV
22 Pages
XXV
20 Pages
XXVI
3 Pages