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- Oxford World’s Classics
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Note on the Text
- Select Bibliography
- A Chronology of H. G. Wells
- The Island of Doctor Moreau
- Introduction*
- I In the Dingey of the Lady Vain
- II The Man Who was Going Nowhere
- III The Strange Face
- IV At the Schooner’s Rail
- V The Man Who had Nowhere to Go*
- VI The Evil-Looking Boatmen
- VII The Locked Door
- VIII The Crying of the Puma
- IX The Thing in the Forest
- X The Crying of the Man
- XI The Hunting of the Man
- XII The Sayers of the Law
- XIII A Parley
- XIV Doctor Moreau Explains
- XV Concerning the Beast Folk
- XVI How the Beast Folk Tasted Blood
- XVII A Catastrophe
- XVIII The Finding of Moreau
- XIX Montgomery’s ‘Bank Holiday’
- XX Alone with the Beast Folk
- XXI The Reversion of the Beast Folk
- XXII The Man Alone
- Explanatory Notes
- Oxford World's Classics
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- Oxford World’s Classics
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Note on the Text
- Select Bibliography
- A Chronology of H. G. Wells
- The Island of Doctor Moreau
- Introduction*
- I In the Dingey of the Lady Vain
- II The Man Who was Going Nowhere
- III The Strange Face
- IV At the Schooner’s Rail
- V The Man Who had Nowhere to Go*
- VI The Evil-Looking Boatmen
- VII The Locked Door
- VIII The Crying of the Puma
- IX The Thing in the Forest
- X The Crying of the Man
- XI The Hunting of the Man
- XII The Sayers of the Law
- XIII A Parley
- XIV Doctor Moreau Explains
- XV Concerning the Beast Folk
- XVI How the Beast Folk Tasted Blood
- XVII A Catastrophe
- XVIII The Finding of Moreau
- XIX Montgomery’s ‘Bank Holiday’
- XX Alone with the Beast Folk
- XXI The Reversion of the Beast Folk
- XXII The Man Alone
- Explanatory Notes
- Oxford World's Classics