6Chapter III
1160Chapter III.
7Chapter IV
1161Chapter IV.
8Chapter V
1162Chapter V.
9Chapter VI
1163Chapter VI.
10Chapter VII
1164Chapter VII.
11Chapter VIII
1165Chapter VIII.
12Chapter IX
1166Part III. A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan.
13Chapter X
1167Chapter I.
14Chapter XI
1168Chapter II.
15Chapter XII
1169Chapter III.
16Book One. The Coming of the Martians
1170Chapter IV.
17Chapter One. The Eve of the War
1171Chapter V.
18Chapter Two. The Falling Star
1172Chapter VI.
19Chapter Three. On Horsell Common
1173Chapter VII.
20Chapter Four. The Cylinder Opens
1174Chapter VIII.
21Chapter Five. The HeatRay
1175Chapter IX.
22Chapter Six. The HeatRay in the Chobham Road
1176Chapter X.
23Chapter Seven. How I Reached Home
1177Chapter XI.
24Chapter Eight. Friday Night
1178Part IV. A Voyage to the Country of the Houyhnhnms.
25Chapter Nine. The Fighting Begins
1179Chapter I.
26Chapter Ten. In the Storm
1180Chapter II.
27Chapter Eleven. At the Window
1181Chapter III.
28Chapter Twelve. What I Saw of the Destruction
1182Chapter IV.
29Chapter Thirteen. How I Fell in with the Curate
1183Chapter V.
30Chapter Fourteen. In London
1184Chapter VI.
31Chapter Fifteen. What Had Happened in Surrey
1185Chapter VII.
32Chapter Sixteen. The Exodus from London
1186Chapter VIII.
33Chapter Seventeen. The “Thunder Child”
1187Chapter IX.
34Book Two. The Earth under the Martians
1188Chapter X.
35Chapter One. Under Foot
1189Chapter XI.
36Chapter Two. What We Saw from the Ruined House
1190Chapter XII.
37Chapter Three. The Days of Imprisonment
1191William Morris
38Chapter Four. The Death of the Curate
1192Chapter I. Discussion and Bed
39Chapter Five. The Stillness
1193Chapter II. A Morning Bath
40Chapter Six. The Work of Fifteen Days
1194Chapter III. The Guest House and Breakfast Therein
41Chapter Seven. The Man on Putney Hill
1195Chapter IV. A Market by the Way
42Chapter Eight. Dead London
1196Chapter V. Children on the Road
43Chapter Nine. Wreckage
1197Chapter VI. A Little Shopping
44Chapter Ten. The Epilogue
1198Chapter VII. Trafalgar Square
45Introduction
1199Chapter VIII. An Old Friend
46Chapter 1. In the Dinghy of the Lady Vain
1200Chapter IX. Concerning Love
47Chapter 2. The Man Who was Going Nowhere
1201Chapter X. Questions and Answers
48Chapter 3. The Strange Face
1202Chapter XI. Concerning Government
49Chapter 4. At the Schooner’s Rail
1203Chapter XII. Concerning the Arrangement of Life
50Chapter 5. The Landing on the Island
1204Chapter XIII. Concerning Politics
51Chapter 6. The Evil-Looking Boatmen
1205Chapter XIV. How Matters are Managed
52Chapter 7. The Locked Door
1206Chapter XV. On the Lack of Incentive to Labour in a Communist Society
53Chapter 8. The Crying of the Puma
1207Chapter XVI. Dinner in the Hall of the Bloomsbury Market
54Chapter 9. The Thing in the Forest
1208Chapter XVII. How the Change Came
55Chapter 10. The Crying of the Man
1209Chapter XVIII. The Beginning of the New Life
56Chapter 11. The Hunting of the Man
1210Chapter XIX. The Drive Back to Hammersmith
57Chapter 12. The Sayers of the Law
1211Chapter XX. The Hammersmith Guest-House Again
58Chapter 13. A Parley
1212Chapter XXI. Going up the River
59Chapter 14. Doctor Moreau Explains
1213Chapter XXII. Hampton Court and a Praiser of Past Times
60Chapter 15. Concerning the Beast Folk
1214Chapter XXIII. An Early Morning by Runnymede
61Chapter 16. How the Beast Folk Tasted Blood
1215Chapter XXIV. Up the Thames: The Second Day
62Chapter 17. A Catastrophe
1216Chapter XXV. The Third Day on the Thames
63Chapter 18. The Finding of Moreau
1217Chapter XXVI. The Obstinate Refusers
64Chapter 19. Montgomery’s `Bank Holiday’
1218Chapter XXVII. The Upper Waters
65Chapter 20. Alone with the Beast Folk
1219Chapter XXVIII. The Little River
66Chapter 21. The Reversion of the Beast Folk
1220Chapter XXIX. A Resting-Place on the Upper Thames
67Chapter 22. The Man Alone
1221Chapter XXX. The Journey’s End
68Chapter I. The Strange Man’s Arrival
1222Chapter XXXI. An Old House Amongst New Folk
69Chapter II. Mr. Teddy Henfrey’s First Impressions
1223Chapter XXXII. The Feast’s Beginning — the End
70Chapter III. The Thousand and One Bottles
1224Samuel Butler
71Chapter IV. Mr. Cuss Interviews the Stranger
1225Erewhon
72Chapter V. The Burglary at the Vicarage
1226Preface to the First Edition
73Chapter VI. The Furniture that Went Mad
1227Preface to Second Edition
74Chapter VII. The Unveiling of the Stranger
1228Preface to the Revised Edition
75Chapter VIII. In Transit
1229Chapter I. Waste Lands
76Chapter IX. Mr. Thomas Marvel
1230Chapter II. In the Wool-Shed
77Chapter X. Mr. Marvel’s Visit to Iping
1231Chapter III. Up the River
78Chapter XI. In the “Coach and Horses”
1232Chapter IV. The Saddle
79Chapter XII. The Invisible Man Loses His Temper
1233Chapter V. The River and the Range
80Chapter XIII. Mr. Marvel Discusses His Resignation
1234Chapter VI. Into Erewhon
81Chapter XIV. At Port Stowe
1235Chapter VII. First Impressions
82Chapter XV. The Man Who was Running
1236Chapter VIII. In Prison
83Chapter XVI. In the “Jolly Cricketers”
1237Chapter IX. To the Metropolis
84Chapter XVII. Dr. Kemp’s Visitor
1238Chapter X. Current Opinions
85Chapter XVIII. The Invisible Man Sleeps
1239Chapter XI. Some Erewhonian Trials
86Chapter XIX. Certain First Principles
1240Chapter XII. Malcontents
87Chapter XX. At the House in Great Portland Street
1241Chapter XIII. The Views of the Erewhonians Concerning Death
88Chapter XXI. In Oxford Street
1242Chapter XIV. Mahaina
89Chapter XXII. In the Emporium
1243Chapter XV. The Musical Banks
90Chapter XXIII. In Drury Lane
1244Chapter XVI. Arowhena
91Chapter XXIV. The Plan that Failed
1245Chapter XVII. Ydgrun and the Ydgrunites
92Chapter XXV. The Hunting of the Invisible Man
1246Chapter XVIII. Birth Formulae
93Chapter XXVI. The Wicksteed Murder
1247Chapter XIX. The World of the Unborn
94Chapter XXVII. The Siege of Kemp’s House
1248Chapter XX. What They Mean By It
95Chapter XXVIII. The Hunter Hunted
1249Chapter XXI. The Colleges of Unreason
96Chapter 1. Mr. Bedford Meets Mr. Cavor at Lympne
1250Chapter XXII. The Colleges of Unreason—Continued
97Chapter 2. The First Making of Cavorite
1251Chapter XXIII. The Book of the Machines
98Chapter 3. The Building of the sphere
1252Chapter XXIV. The Machines—Continued
99Chapter 4. Inside the Sphere
1253Chapter XXV. The Machines—Concluded
100Chapter 5. The Journey to the Moon
1254Chapter XXVI. The Views of an Erewhonian Prophet Concerning the Rights of Animals
101Chapter 6. The Landing on the Moon
1255Chapter XXVII. The Views of an Erewhonian Philosopher Concerning the Rights of Vegetables
102Chapter 7. Sunrise on the Moon
1256Chapter XXVIII. Escape
103Chapter 8. A Lunar Morning
1257Chapter XXIX. Conclusion
104Chapter 9. Prospecting Begins
1258Edward Bulwer-Lytton
105Chapter 10. Lost Men in the Moon
1259Chapter 1
106Chapter 11. The Mooncalf Pastures
1260Chapter 2
107Chapter 12. The Selenite’s Face
1261Chapter 3
108Chapter 13. Mr. Cavor Makes Some Suggestions
1262Chapter 4
109Chapter 14. Experiments in intercourse
1263Chapter 5
110Chapter 15. The Giddy Bridge
1264Chapter 6
111Chapter 16. Points of View
1265Chapter 7
112Chapter 17. The Fight in the Cave of the Moon Butchers
1266Chapter 8
113Chapter 18. In the Sunlight
1267Chapter 9
114Chapter 19. Mr. Bedford Alone
1268Chapter 10
115Chapter 20. Mr. Bedford in Infinite Space
1269Chapter 11
116Chapter 21. Mr. Bedford at Littlestone
1270Chapter 12
117Chapter 22. The Astonishing Communication of Mr. Julius Wendigee
1271Chapter 13
118Chapter 23. An Abstract of the Six Messages First Received from Mr. Cavor
1272Chapter 14
119Chapter 24. The Natural History of the Selenites
1273Chapter 15
120Chapter 25. The Grand Lunar
1274Chapter 16
121Chapter 26. The Last Message Cavor sent to the Earth
1275Chapter 17
122Chapter I. Insomnia
1276Chapter 18
123Chapter II. The Trance
1277Chapter 19
124Chapter III. The Awakening
1278Chapter 20
125Chapter IV. The Sound of a Tumult
1279Chapter 21
126Chapter V. The Moving Ways
1280Chapter 22
127Chapter VI. The Hall of the Atlas
1281Chapter 23
128Chapter VII. In the Silent Rooms
1282Chapter 24
129Chapter VIII. The Roof Spaces
1283Chapter 25
130Chapter IX. The People March
1284Chapter 26
131Chapter X. The Battle of the Darkness
1285Chapter 27
132Chapter XI. The Old Man Who Knew Everything
1286Chapter 28
133Chapter XII. Ostrog
1287Chapter 29
134Chapter XIII. The End of the Old Order
1288James Fenimore Cooper
135Chapter XIV. From the Crow’s Nest
1289Introduction
136Chapter XV. Prominent People
1290Chapter I. The Author’s Pedigree,—Also That of His Father
137Chapter XVI. The Monoplane
1291Chapter II. Touching Myself and Ten Thousand Pounds
138Chapter XVII. Three Days
1292Chapter III. Opinions of Our Author’s Ancestor, Together With Some of His Own, and Some of Other People’s
139Chapter XVIII. Graham Remembers
1293Chapter IV. Showing the Ups and Downs, the Hopes and Fears, and the Vagaries of Love, Some Views of Death, and an Account of an Inheritance
140Chapter XIX. Ostrog’s Point of View
1294Chapter V. About the Social-Stake System, the Dangers of Concentration, and Other Moral and Immoral Curiosities
141Chapter XX. In the City Ways
1295Chapter VI. A Theory of Palpable Sublimity—Some Practical Ideas, and the Commencement of Adventures
142Chapter XXI. The Underside
1296Chapter VII. Touching an Amphibious Animal, a Special Introduction, and Its Consequences
143Chapter XXII. The Struggle in the Council House
1297Chapter VIII. An Introduction to Four New Characters, Some Touches of Philosophy, and a Few Capital Thoughts on Political Economy
144Chapter XXIII. Graham Speaks His Word
1298Chapter IX. The Commencement of Wonders, Which Are the More Extraordinary on Account of Their Truth
145Chapter XXIV. While the Aeroplanes were Coming
1299Chapter X. A Great Deal of Negotiation, in Which Human Shrewdness Is Completely Shamed, and Human Ingenuity Is Shown to Be of a Very Secondary Quality
146Chapter XXV. The Coming of the Aeroplanes
1300Chapter XI. A Philosophy That Is Bottomed on Something Substantial—Some Reasons Plainly Presented, and Cavilling Objections Put to Flight by a Charge Of Logical Bayonets
147The Shape of Things To Come: Introduction The Dream Book of Dr. Philip Raven
1301Chapter XII. Better and Better—A Higher Flight of Reason—More Obvious Truths, Deeper Philosophy, and Facts That Even an Ostrich Might Digest
148Book the First Today and Tomorrow: The Age of Frustration Dawns
1302Chapter XIII. A Chapter of Preparations—Discrimination in Character—A Tight Fit, and Other Conveniences, With Some Judgment
1491. A Chronological Note
1303Chapter XIV. How to Steer Small—How to Run the Gauntlet With a Ship—How to Go Clear—A New-Fashioned Screw—Dock, and Certain Mile-Stones
1502. How the Idea and Hope of the Modern World State First Appeared
1304Chapter XV. An Arrival—Forms of Reception—Several New Christenings—An Official Document, and Terra Firma
1513. The Accumulating Disproportions of the Old Order
1305Chapter XVI. An Inn—Debts Paid in Advance, and a Singular Touch of Human Nature Found Closely Incorporated With Monikin Nature
1524. Early Attempts to Understand and Deal with These Disproportions; The Criticisms of Karl Marx and Henry George
1306Chapter XVII. New Lords, New Laws—Gyration, Rotation, and Another Nation; Also an Invitation
1535. The Way in Which Competition and Monetary Inefficiency Strained the Old Order
1307Chapter XVIII. A Court, a Court-Dress, and a Courtier—Justice in Various Aspects, as Well as Honor
1546. The Paradox of Over-Production and Its Relation to War
1308Chapter XIX. About the Humility of Professional Saints, a Succession of Tails, a Bride and Bridegroom, and Other Heavenly Matters, Diplomacy Included
1557. The Great War of 1914-1918
1309Chapter XX. A Very Common Case: Or a Great Deal of Law, and Very Little Justice—Heads and Tails, With the Dangers of Each
1568. The Impulse to Abolish War; The Episode of the Ford Peace Ship
1310Chapter XXI. Better and Better—More Law and More Justice—Tails and Heads: The Importance of Keeping Each in Its Proper Place
1579. The Direct Action of the Armament Industries in Maintaining War Stresses
1311Chapter XXII. A Neophyte in Diplomacy—Diplomatic Introduction—A Calculation—A Shipment of Opinions—How to Choose an Invoice, With an Assortment
15810. Versailles: Seed Bed of Disasters
1312Chapter XXIII. Political Boundaries—Political Rights—Political Selections, and Political Disquisitions; With Political Results
15911. The Impulse to Abolish War: Why the League of Nations Failed to Pacify the World
1313Chapter XXIV. An Arrival—An Election—Architecture—A Rolling-Pin, and Patriotism of the Most Approved Water
16012. The Breakdown of “Finance” and Social Morale after Versailles
1314Chapter XXV. A Fundamental Principle, a Fundamental Law, and a Fundamental Error
16113. 1933: “Progress” Comes to a Halt
1315Chapter XXVI. How to Enact Laws—Oratory, Logic, and Eloquence; All Considered in Their Every-Day Aspects
162Book the Second The Days After Tomorrow: The Age of Frustration
1316Chapter XXVII. An Effect of Logarithms on Morals—An Obscuration, a Dissertation, and a Calculation
1631. The London Conference: the Crowning Failure of the Old Governments; The Spread of Dictatorships and Fascisms
1317Chapter XXVIII. The Importance of Motives to a Legislator—Moral Consecutiveness, Comets, Kites, and a Convoy; With Some Every-Day Legislation; Together With Cause And Effect
1642. The Sloughing of the Old Educational Tradition
1318Chapter XXIX. Some Explanations—A Human Appetite—A Dinner and a Bonne Bouche
1653. Disintegration and Crystallization in the Social Magma. The Gangster and Militant Political Organizations
1319Chapter XXX. Explanations—A Leave-Taking—Love—Confessions, but No Penitence
1664. Changes in War Practice after the World War
1320Charlotte Perkins Gilman
1675. The Fading Vision of a World Pax: Japan Reverts to Warfare
1321Chapter 1. A Not Unnatural Enterprise
1686. The Western Grip on Asia Relaxes
1322Chapter 2. Rash Advances
1697. The Modern State and Germany
1323Chapter 3. A Peculiar Imprisonment
1708. A Note on Hate and Cruelty
1324Chapter 4. Our Venture
1719. The Last War Cyclone, 1940-50
1325Chapter 5. A Unique History
17210. The Raid of the Germs
1326Chapter 6. Comparisons Are Odious
17311. Europe in 1960
1327Chapter 7. Our Growing Modesty
17412. America in Liquidation
1328Chapter 8. The Girls of Herland
175Book the Third The World Renascence: The Birth of the Modern State
1329Chapter 9. Our Relations and Theirs
1761. The Plan of the Modern State Is Worked Out
1330Chapter 10. Their Religions and Our Marriages
1772. Thought and Action: the New Model of Revolution
1331Chapter 11. Our Difficulties
1783. The Technical Revolutionary
1332Chapter 12. Expelled
1794. Prophets, Pioneers, Fanatics and Murdered Men
1333Chapter 1. The Return
1805. The First Conference at Basra: 1965
1334Chapter 2. War
1816. The Growth of Resistance to the Sea and Air Ways Control
1335Chapter 3. A Journey of Inspection
1827. Intellectual Antagonism to the Modern State
1336Chapter 4. Nearing Home
1838. The Second Conference at Basra, 1978
1337Chapter 5. My Country
1849. “Three Courses of Action”
1338Chapter 6. The Diagnosis
18510. The Life-Time Plan
1339Chapter 7. In Our Homes
18611. The Real Struggle for Government Begins
1340Chapter 8. More Diagnosis
187Book the Fourth The Modern State Militant
1341Chapter 9.
1881. Gap in the Text
1342Chapter 10.
1892. Melodramatic Interlude
1343Chapter 11.
1903. Futile Insurrection
1344Chapter 12.
1914. The Schooling of Mankind
1345Hugh Benson
1925. The Text Resumes: The Tyranny of the Second Council
1346Preface
1936. Æsthetic Frustration: The Note Books of Ariston Theotocopulos
1347Prologue
1947. The Declaration of Mégève
1348Book I. The Advent
195Book the Fifth The Modern State in Control of Life
1349Chapter I
1961. Monday Morning in the Creation of a New World
1350Chapter II
1972. Keying Up the Planet
1351Chapter III
1983. Geogonic Planning
1352Chapter IV
1994. Changes in the Control of Behaviour
1353Chapter V
2005. Organization of Plenty
1354Book II. The Encounter
2016. The Average Man Grows Older and Wiser
1355Chapter I
2027. Language and Mental Growth
1356Chapter II
2038. Sublimation of Interest
1357Chapter III
2049. A New Phase in the History of Life
1358Chapter IV
205Book I. The Dawn of the Food
1359Chapter V
206Chapter the First. The Discovery of the Food.
1360Chapter VI
207Chapter the Second. The Experimental Farm.
1361Chapter VII
208Chapter the Third. The Giant Rats.
1362Chapter VIII
209Chapter the Fourth. The Giant Children.
1363Book III. The Victory
210Chapter the Fifth. The Minimificence of Mr Bensington.
1364Chapter I
211Book II. The Food in the Village
1365Chapter II
212Chapter the First. The Coming of the Food.
1366Chapter III
213Chapter the Second. The Brat Gigantic.
1367Chapter IV
214Book III. The Harvest of the Food
1368Chapter V
215Chapter the First. The Altered World.
1369Chapter VI
216Chapter the Second. The Giant Lovers.
1370Fred M. White
217Chapter the Third. Young Caddies in London.
1371The Doom of London Series
218Chapter the Fourth. Redwood’s Two Days.
1372The Four White Days
219Chapter the Fifth. The Giant Leaguer.
1373I
220In the Days of the Comet: Prologue. The Man Who Wrote in the Tower
1374II
221Book the First. The Comet
1375III
222Chapter the First. Dust in the Shadows
1376IV
223Chapter the Second. Nettie
1377V
224Chapter the Third The Revolver
1378VI
225Chapter the Fourth. War
1379VII
226Chapter the Fifth. The Pursuit of the Two Lovers
1380The Four Days’ Night
227Book the Second. The Green Vapors
1381I
228Chapter the First. The Change
1382II
229Chapter the Second. The Awakening
1383III
230Chapter the Third. The Cabinet Council
1384IV
231Book the Third. The New World
1385V
232Chapter the First. Love After the Change
1386VI
233Chapter the Second. My Mother’s Last Days
1387The Dust of Death
234Chapter the Third. Beltane and New Year’s Eve
1388A Bubble Burst
235The Owner of the Voice
1389I
236Chapter The First. Topographical
1390II
237Chapter the Second. Concerning Freedoms
1391III
238Chapter the Third. Utopian Economics
1392IV
239Chapter the Fourth. The Voice of Nature
1393V
240Chapter the Fifth. Failure in a Modern Utopia
1394VI
241Chapter the Sixth. Women in a Modern Utopia
1395VII
242Chapter the Seventh. A Few Utopian Impressions
1396The River of Death
243Chapter the Eighth. My Utopian Self
1397I
244Chapter the Ninth. The Samurai
1398II
245Chapter the Tenth. Race in Utopia
1399III
246Chapter the Eleventh. The Bubble Bursts
1400IV
247Chapter I. Of Progress and the Smallways Family
1401V
248Chapter II. How Bert Smallways Got Into Difficulties
1402Ignatius Donnelly
249Chapter III. The Balloon
1403Chapter I. The Great City
250Chapter IV. The German Air-Fleet
1404Chapter II. My Adventure
251Chapter V. The Battle of the North Atlantic
1405Chapter III. The Beggar's Home
252Chapter VI. How War Came to New York
1406Chapter IV. The Under-World
253Chapter VII. The “Vaterland” is Disabled
1407Chapter V. Estella Washington
254Chapter VIII. A World at War
1408Chapter VI. The Interview
255Chapter IX. On Goat Island
1409Chapter VII. The Hiding-Place
256Chapter X. The World Under the War
1410Chapter VIII. The Brotherhood
257Chapter XI. The Great Collapse
1411Chapter IX. The Poisoned Knife
258The Chronic Argonauts
1412Chapter X. Preparations for To-night
259In the Abyss
1413Chapter XI. How the World Came to be Ruined
260The Star
1414Chapter XII. Gabriel's Utopia
261The Crystal Egg
1415Chapter XIII. The Council of the Oligarchy
262Jules Verne
1416Chapter XIV. The Spy's Story
263Preface
1417Chapter XV. The Master of "The Demons"
264Chapter I. The Professor And His Family
1418Chapter XVI. Gabriel's Folly
265Chapter II. A Mystery To Be Solved At Any Price
1419Chapter XVII. The Flight and Pursuit
266Chapter III. The Runic Writing Exercises The Professor
1420Chapter XVIII. The Execution
267Chapter IV. The Enemy To Be Starved Into Submission
1421Chapter XIX. The Mamelukes of the Air
268Chapter V. Famine, Then Victory, Followed By Dismay
1422Chapter XX. The Workingmen's Meeting
269Chapter VI. Exciting Discussions About An Unparalleled Enterprise
1423Chapter XXI. A Sermon of the Twentieth Century
270Chapter VII. A Woman’s Courage
1424Chapter XXII. Estella and I
271Chapter VIII. Serious Preparations For Vertical Descent
1425Chapter XXIII. Max's Story – The Songstress
272Chapter IX. Iceland! But What Next?
1426Chapter XXIV. Max's Story Continued – The Journeyman Printer
273Chapter X. Interesting Conversations With Icelandic Savants
1427Chapter XXV. Max's Story Continued – The Dark Shadow
274Chapter XI. A Guide Found To The Centre Of The Earth
1428Chapter XXVI. Max's Story Continued – The Widow and Her Son
275Chapter XII. A Barren Land
1429Chapter XXVII. Max's Story Continued – The Blacksmith Shop
276Chapter XIII. Hospitality Under The Arctic Circle
1430Chapter XXVIII. Max's Story Concluded – The Unexpected Happens
277Chapter XIV. But Arctics Can Be Inhospitable, Too
1431Chapter XXIX. Elysium
278Chapter XV. Snæfell At Last
1432Chapter XXX. Upon the House-Top
279Chapter XVI. Boldly Down The Crater
1433Chapter XXXI. "Sheol"
280Chapter XVII. Vertical Descent
1434Chapter XXXII. The Rat-Trap
281Chapter XVIII. The Wonders Of Terrestrial Depths
1435Chapter XXXIII. "The Ocean Overpeers Its List"
282Chapter XIX. Geological Studies In Situ
1436Chapter XXXIV. The Prince Gives His Last Bribe
283Chapter XX. The First Signs Of Distress
1437Chapter XXXV. The Liberated Prisoner
284Chapter XXI. Compassion Fuses The Professor’s Heart
1438Chapter XXXVI. Cæsar Erects His Monument
285Chapter XXII. Total Failure Of Water
1439Chapter XXXVII. The Second Day
286Chapter XXIII. Water Discovered
1440Chapter XXXVIII. The Flight
287Chapter XXIV. Well Said, Old Mole! Canst Thou Work I’ The Ground So Fast?
1441Chapter XXXIX. Europe
288Chapter XXV. De Profundis
1442Chapter XL. The Garden in the Mountains
289Chapter XXVI. The Worst Peril Of All
1443Ernest Bramah
290Chapter XXVII. Lost In The Bowels Of The Earth
1444Chapter I. Irene
291Chapter XXVIII. The Rescue In The Whispering Gallery
1445Chapter II. The Period, and the Coming of Wings
292Chapter XXIX. Thalatta! Thalatta!
1446Chapter III. The Million to One Chance
293Chapter XXX. A New Mare Internum
1447Chapter IV. The Compact
294Chapter XXXI. Preparations For A Voyage Of Discovery
1448Chapter V. The Downtrodden
295Chapter XXXII. Wonders Of The Deep
1449Chapter VI. Miss Lisle Tells a Long Pointless Story
296Chapter XXXIII. A Battle Of Monsters
1450Chapter VII. "Schedule B"
297Chapter XXXIV. The Great Geyser
1451Chapter VIII. Tantroy Earns His Wage
298Chapter XXXV. An Electric Storm
1452Chapter IX. Secret History
299Chapter XXXVI. Calm Philosophic Discussions
1453Chapter X. The Order of St Martin of Tours
300Chapter XXXVII. The Liedenbrock Museum Of Geology
1454Chapter XI. Man Between Two Masters
301Chapter XXXVIII. The Professor In His Chair Again
1455Chapter XII. By Telescribe
302Chapter XXXIX. Forest Scenery Illuminated By Eletricity
1456Chapter XIII. The Effect of the Bomb
303Chapter XL. Preparations For Blasting A Passage To The Centre Of The Earth
1457Chapter XIV. The Last Chance and the Counsel of Expedience
304Chapter XLI. The Great Explosion And The Rush Down Below
1458Chapter XV. The Great Fiasco
305Chapter XLII. Headlong Speed Upward Through The Horrors Of Darkness
1459Chapter XVI. The Dark Winter
306Chapter XLIII. Shot Out Of A Volcano At Last!
1460Chapter XVII. The Incident of the 13th of January
307Chapter XLIV. Sunny Lands In The Blue Mediterranean
1461Chapter XVIII. The Music and the Dance
308Chapter XLV. All’s Well That Ends Well
1462Chapter XIX. The "Finis" Message
309Part One
1463Chapter XX. Stobalt of Salaveira
310Chapter I. A Shifting Reef
1464Chapter XXI. The Bargain of Famine
311Chapter II. Pro and Con
1465Chapter XXII. "Poor England."
312Chapter III. I Form My Resolution
1466Arthur Dudley Vinton
313Chapter IV. Ned Land
1467Looking Further Backward
314Chapter V. At a Venture
1468Preface
315Chapter VI. At Full Steam
1469Lecture I
316Chapter VII. An Unknown Species of Whale
1470Lecture II
317Chapter VIII. Mobilis in Mobili
1471Lecture III
318Chapter IX. Ned Land's Tempers
1472Lecture IV
319Chapter X. The Man of the Seas
1473Lecture V
320Chapter XI. All By Electricity
1474Lecture VI
321Chapter XII. Some Figures
1475Lecture VII
322Chapter XIII. The Black River
1476Lecture VIII
323Chapter XIV. A Note of Invitation
1477Lecture IX
324Chapter XV. A Walk on the Bottom of the Sea
1478Lecture X
325Chapter XVI. A Submarine Forest
1479Lecture XI
326Chapter XVII. Four Thousand Leagues Under the Pacific
1480Lecture XII
327Chapter XVIII. Vanikoro
1481Lecture XIII
328Chapter XIX. Torres Straits
1482Lecture XIV
329Chapter XX. A Few Days on Land
1483Robert Cromie
330Chapter XXI. Captain Nemo's Thunderbolt
1484Preface
331Chapter XXII. "Aegri Somnia"
1485Chapter I. The Universe a Mistake!
332Chapter XXIII. The Coral Kingdom
1486Chapter II. A Strange Experiment
333Part Two
1487Chapter III. "It is Good to be Alive"
334Chapter I. The Indian Ocean
1488Chapter IV. George Delany — Deceased
335Chapter II. A Novel Proposal of Captain Nemo's
1489Chapter V. The Murder Club
336Chapter III. A Pearl of Ten Millions
1490Chapter VI. A Telepathic Telegram
337Chapter IV. The Red Sea
1491Chapter VII. Guilty!
338Chapter V. The Arabian Tunnel
1492Chapter VIII. The Woking Mystery
339Chapter VI. The Grecian Archipelago
1493Chapter IX. Cui Bono?
340Chapter VII. The Mediterranean in Forty-Eight Hours
1494Chapter X. Force — A Remedy
341Chapter VIII. Vigo Bay
1495Chapter XI. Morituri Te Salutant
342Chapter IX. A Vanished Continent
1496Chapter XII. "No Death — Save in Life"
343Chapter X. The Submarine Coal-Mines
1497Chapter XIII. Miss Metford's Plan
344Chapter XI. The Sargasso Sea
1498Chapter XIV. Rockingham to the Sharks
345Chapter XII. Cachalots and Whales
1499Chapter XV. "If Not Too Late!"
346Chapter XIII. The Iceberg
1500Chapter XVI. £5000 to Detain the Ship
347Chapter XIV. The South Pole
1501Chapter XVII. "This Earth Shall Die"
348Chapter XV. Accident or Incident?
1502Chapter XVIII. The Flight
349Chapter XVI. Want of Air
1503Chapter XIX. The Catastrophe
350Chapter XVII. From Cape Horn to the Amazon
1504Chapter XX. Conclusion
351Chapter XVIII. The Poulps
1505Anthony Trollope
352Chapter XIX. The Gulf Stream
1506The Fixed Period
353Chapter XX. From Latitude 47° 24' to Longitude 17° 28'
1507Volume I
354Chapter XXI. A Hecatomb
1508Chapter I. Introduction
355Chapter XXII. The Last Words of Captain Nemo
1509Chapter II. Gabriel Crasweller
356Chapter XXIII. Conclusion
1510Chapter III. The First Break-Down
357The Mysterious Island
1511Chapter IV. Jack Neverbend
358Chapter 1
1512Chapter V. The Cricket-Match
359Chapter 2
1513Chapter VI. The College
360Chapter 3
1514Volume II
361Chapter 4
1515Chapter VII. Columbus and Galileo
362Chapter 5
1516Chapter VIII. The "John Bright"
363Chapter 6
1517Chapter IX. The New Governor
364Chapter 7
1518Chapter X. The Town-Hall
365Chapter 8
1519Chapter XI. Farewell!
366Chapter 9
1520Chapter XII. Our Voyage to England
367Chapter 10
1521Cleveland Moffett
368Chapter 11
1522To My Fellow Americans
369Chapter 12
1523Chapter I. I Witness the Blowing Up of the Panama Canal
370Chapter 13
1524Chapter II. American Aeroplanes and Submarines Battle Desperately Against the German Fleet
371Chapter 14
1525Chapter III. German Invaders Drive the Iron into the Soul of Unprepared America
372Chapter 15
1526Chapter IV. Invasion of Long Island and the Battle of Brooklyn
373Chapter 16
1527Chapter V. General von Hindenburg Teaches New York City a Lesson
374Chapter 17
1528Chapter VI. Various Unpleasant Happenings in Manhattan
375Chapter 18
1529Chapter VII. New Haven is Punished for Rioting and Insubordination
376Chapter 19
1530Chapter VIII. I Have a Friendly Talk with the German Crown Prince and Secure a Sensational Interview
377Chapter 20
1531Chapter IX. Boston Offers Desperate and Bloody Resistance to the Invaders
378Chapter 21
1532Chapter X. Lord Kitchener Visits America and Discusses Our Military Problems
379Chapter 22
1533Chapter XI. Heroic Act of Barbara Webb Saves American Army at the Battle of Trenton
380Chapter I
1534Chapter XII. Rear-Admiral Thomas Q. Allyn Weighs Chances of the American Fleet in Impending Naval Battle
381Chapter II
1535Chapter XIII. The Great Naval Battle of the Caribbean Sea
382Chapter III
1536Chapter XIV. Philadelphia’s First City Troops Die in Defence of the Liberty Bell
383Chapter IV
1537Chapter XV. Thrilling Incident at Wanamaker’s Store When Germans Dishonour American Flag
384Chapter V
1538Chapter XVI. An American Girl Brings News that Changes the Course of the Mount Vernon Peace Conference
385Chapter VI
1539Chapter XVII. Thomas A. Edison Makes a Serious Mistake in Accepting a Dinner Invitation
386Chapter VII
1540Chapter XVIII. I Witness the Battle of the Susquehanna from Vincent Astor’s Aeroplane
387Chapter VIII
1541Chapter XIX. General Wood Scores Another Brilliant Success Against the Crown Prince
388Chapter IX
1542Chapter XX. Third Battle of Bull Run with Aeroplanes Carrying Liquid Chlorine
389Chapter X
1543Chapter XXI. The Awakening of America
390Chapter XI
1544Chapter XXII. On Christmas Eve Boston Theills the Nation with an Act of Magnificent Heroism
391Chapter XII
1545Chapter XXIII. Confessions of an American Spy and Bravery of Buffalo Schoolboys
392Chapter XIII
1546Chapter XXIV. Novel Attack of American Airship Upon German Super-Dreadnought
393Chapter XIV
1547Chapter XXV. Desperate Effort to Rescue Thomas A. Edison from the Germans
394Chapter XV
1548Chapter XXVI. Riots in Chicago AND German Plot to Rescue the Crown Prince
395Chapter XVI
1549Chapter XXVII. Decisive Battle Between German Fleet and American Seaplanes Carrying Torpedoes
396Chapter XVII
1550Richard Jefferies
397Chapter XVIII
1551Part I. The Relapse into Barbarism
398Chapter XIX
1552Chapter I. The Great Forest
399Chapter XX
1553Chapter II. Wild Animals
400Chapter One.
1554Chapter III. Men of the Woods
401Chapter Two.
1555Chapter IV. The Invaders
402Chapter Three.
1556Chapter V. The Lake
403Chapter Four.
1557Part II. Wild England
404Chapter Five.
1558Chapter I. Sir Felix
405Chapter Six.
1559Chapter II. The House of Aquila
406Chapter Seven.
1560Chapter III. The Stockade
407Chapter Eight.
1561Chapter IV. The Canoe
408Chapter Nine.
1562Chapter V. Baron Aquila
409Chapter Ten.
1563Chapter VI. The Forest Track
410Chapter Eleven.
1564Chapter VII. The Forest Track Continued
411Chapter Twelve.
1565Chapter VIII. Thyma Castle
412Chapter Thirteen.
1566Chapter IX. Superstitions
413Chapter Fourteen.
1567Chapter X. The Feast
414Chapter Fifteen.
1568Chapter XI. Aurora
415Chapter Sixteen.
1569Chapter XII. Night in the Forest
416Chapter Seventeen.
1570Chapter XIII. Sailing Away
417Chapter Eighteen.
1571Chapter XIV. The Straits
418Chapter Nineteen.
1572Chapter XV. Sailing Onwards
419Chapter Twenty.
1573Chapter XVI. The City
420Chapter I. The Gun Club.
1574Chapter XVII. The Camp
421Chapter II. President Barbicane’s Communication.
1575Chapter XVIII. The King’s Levy
422Chapter III. Effect of President Barbicane’s Communication.
1576Chapter XIX. Fighting
423Chapter IV. Answer from the Cambridge Observatory.
1577Chapter XX. In Danger
424Chapter V. The Romance of the Moon.
1578Chapter XXI. A Voyage
425Chapter VI. What it is Impossible to Ignore and What is No Longer Allowed to Be Believed in the United States.
1579Chapter XXII. Discoveries
426Chapter VII. The Hymn of the Cannonball.
1580Chapter XXIII. Strange Things
427Chapter VIII. History of the Cannon.
1581Chapter XXIV. Fiery Vapours
428Chapter IX. The Question of Powders.
1582Chapter XXV. The Shepherds
429Chapter X. One Enemy Against Twenty-Five Millions of Friends.
1583Chapter XXVI. Bow and Arrow
430Chapter XI. Florida and Texas.
1584Chapter XXVII. Surprised
431Chapter XII. “Urbi et Orbi.”
1585Chapter XXVIII. For Aurora
432Chapter XIII. Stony Hill.
1586Gertrude Barrows Bennett (aka Francis Stevens)
433Chapter XIV. Pickaxe and Trowel.
1587The Heads of Cerberus
434Chapter XV. The Ceremony of the Casting.
1588Chapter I. “Welcome, However You Come!”
435Chapter XVI. The Columbiad.
1589Chapter II. Dust of Purgatory
436Chapter XVII. A Telegram.
1590Chapter III. Arrivals and Departures
437Chapter XVIII. The Passenger of the Atlanta.
1591Chapter IV. Where the Gray Dust Led
438Chapter XIX. A Meeting.
1592Chapter V. The Weaver of the Years
439Chapter XX. Thrust and Parry.
1593Chapter VI. A Matter of Buttons
440Chapter XXI. How a Frenchman Settles an Affair.
1594Chapter VII. A Few Small Changes
441Chapter XXII. The New Citizen of the United States.
1595Chapter VIII. Legal Procedure Expedited
442Chapter XXIII. The Projectile Compartment.
1596Chapter IX. The Pit of the Past
443Chapter XXIV. The Telescope of the Rocky Mountains.
1597Chapter X. The Fourth Victim
444Chapter XXV. Final Details.
1598Chapter XI. Mine and Countermine
445Chapter XXVI. Fire!
1599Chapter XII. The New City
446Chapter XXVII. Cloudy Weather.
1600Chapter XIII. Penn Service
447Chapter XXVIII. A New Star.
1601Chapter XIV. The Threat of Penn
448Preliminary Chapter, Resuming the First Part of the Work and Serving as an Introduction to the Second.
1602Chapter XV. The Justice of Penn Service
449Chapter I. From 10 P.M. to 10 46' 40''.
1603Chapter XVI. Disaster
450Chapter II. The First Half Hour.
1604Chapter XVII. Their Last Chance
451Chapter III. They Make Themselves at Home and Feel Quite Comfortable.
1605Chapter XVIII. The Sword and the Bell
452Chapter IV. A Chapter for the Cornell Girls.
1606Chapter XIX. Trenmore Strikes
453Chapter V. The Colds of Space.
1607Chapter XX. Transferred Home
454Chapter VI. Instructive Conversation.
1608Chapter XXI. The Last of the Gray Dust
455Chapter VII. A High Old Time.
1609Space Adventures & Operas
456Chapter VIII. The Neutral Point.
1610Percy Greg
457Chapter IX. A Little Off the Track.
1611Chapter I. Shipwreck
458Chapter X. The Observers of the Moon.
1612Chapter II. Outward Bound
459Chapter XI. Fact and Fancy.
1613Chapter III. The Untravelled Deep
460Chapter XII. A Bird's Eye View of the Lunar Mountains.
1614Chapter IV. A New World
461Chapter XIII. Lunar Landscapes
1615Chapter V. Language, Laws, and Life
462Chapter XIV. A Night of Fifteen Days.
1616Chapter VI. An Official Visit
463Chapter XV. Glimpses at the Invisible.
1617Chapter VII. Escort Duty
464Chapter XVI. The Southern Hemisphere.
1618Chapter VIII. A Faith and Its Founder
465Chapter XVII. Tycho.
1619Chapter IX. Manners and Customs
466Chapter XVIII. Puzzling Questions.
1620Chapter X. Woman and Wedlock
467Chapter XIX. In Every Fight, The Impossible Wins.
1621Chapter XI. A Country Drive
468Chapter XX. Off the Pacific Coast.
1622Chapter XII. On the River
469Chapter XXI. News for Marston!
1623Chapter XIII. The Children of Light
470Chapter XXII. On the Wings of the Wind.
1624Chapter XIV. By Sea
471Chapter XXIII. The Club Men Go A Fishing.
1625Chapter XV. Fur-Hunting
472Chapter XXIV. Farewell to the Baltimore Gun Club.
1626Chapter XVI. Troubled Waters
473Book I.
1627Chapter XVII. Presented at Court
474Chapter I. A Challenge
1628Chapter XVIII. A Prince's Present
475Chapter II. Captain Servadac and His Orderly
1629Chapter XIX. A Complete Establishment
476Chapter III. Interrupted Effusions
1630Chapter XX. Life, Social and Domestic
477Chapter IV. A Convulsion of Nature
1631Chapter XXI. Private Audiences
478Chapter V. A Mysterious Sea
1632Chapter XXII. Peculiar Institutions
479Chapter VI. The Captain Makes an Exploration
1633Chapter XXIII. Characteristics
480Chapter VII. Ben Zoof Watches in Vain
1634Chapter XXIV. Winter
481Chapter VIII. Venus in Perilous Proximity
1635Chapter XXV. Apostacy
482Chapter IX. Inquiries Unsatisfied
1636Chapter XXVI. Twilight
483Chapter X. A Search for Algeria
1637Chapter XXVII. The Valley of the Shadow
484Chapter XI. An Island Tomb
1638Chapter XXVIII. Darker Yet
485Chapter XII. At the Mercy of the Winds
1639Chapter XXIX. Azrael
486Chapter XIII. A Royal Salute
1640Chapter XXX. Farewell!
487Chapter XIV. Sensitive Nationality
1641David Lindsay
488Chapter XV. An Enigma from the Sea
1642Chapter 1. The Séance
489Chapter XVI. The Residuum of a Continent
1643Chapter 2. In The Street
490Chapter XVII. A Second Enigma
1644Chapter 3. Starkness
491Chapter XVIII. An Unexpected Population
1645Chapter 4. The Voice
492Chapter XIX. Gallia’s Governor General
1646Chapter 5. The Night Of Departure
493Chapter XX. A Light on the Horizon
1647Chapter 6. Joiwind
494Chapter XXI. Winter Quarters
1648Chapter 7. Panawe
495Chapter XXII. A Frozen Ocean
1649Chapter 8. The Lusion Plain
496Chapter XXIII. A Carrier-Pigeon
1650Chapter 9. Oceaxe
497Chapter XXIV. A Sledge-Ride
1651Chapter 10. Tydomin
498Book II.
1652Chapter 11. On Disscourn
499Chapter I. The Astronomer
1653Chapter 12. Spadevil
500Chapter II. A Revelation
1654Chapter 13. The Wombflash Forest
501Chapter III. The Professor’s Experiences
1655Chapter 14. Polecrab
502Chapter IV. A Revised Calendar
1656Chapter 15. Swaylone’s Island
503Chapter V. Wanted: A Steelyard
1657Chapter 16. Leehallfae
504Chapter VI. Money at a Premium
1658Chapter 17. Corpang
505Chapter VII. Gallia Weighed
1659Chapter 18. Haunte
506Chapter VIII. Jupiter Somewhat Close
1660Chapter 19. Sullenbode
507Chapter IX Market Prices in Gallia
1661Chapter 20. Barey
508Chapter X. Far Into Space
1662Chapter 21. Muspel
509Chapter XI. A Fete Day
1663Stanley G. Weinbaum
510Chapter XII. The Bowels of the Comet
1664Stories from the Solar System
511Chapter XIII. Dreary Months
1665A Martian Odyssey (Mars)
512Chapter XIV. The Professor Perplexed
1666Chapter I.
513Chapter XV. A Journey and a Disappointment
1667Chapter II. Tweel of Mars
514Chapter XVI. A Bold Proposition
1668Chapter III. The Pyramid Being
515Chapter XVII. The Venture Made
1669Chapter IV. The Dream-Beast
516Chapter XVIII. Suspense
1670Chapter V. The Barrel-People
517Chapter XIX. Back Again
1671Valley of Dreams (Mars)
518Chapter I. How It Is Useless To Seek, Even On The Best Maps, For The Small Town Of Quiquendone.
1672Flight on Titan (Titan)
519Chapter II. In Which The Burgomaster Van Tricasse And The Counsellor Niklausse Consult About The Affairs Of The Town.
1673I
520Chapter III. In Which The Commissary Passauf Enters As Noisily As Unexpectedly.
1674II
521Chapter IV. In Which Doctor Ox Reveals Himself As A Physiologist Of The First Rank, And As An Audacious Experimentalist.
1675III
522Chapter V. In Which The Burgomaster And The Counsellor Pay A Visit To Doctor Ox, And What Follows.
1676IV
523Chapter VI. In Which Frantz Niklausse And Suzel Van Tricasse Form Certain Projects For The Future.
1677Parasite Planet (Venus)
524Chapter VII. In Which The Andantes Become Allegros, And The Allegros Vivaces.
1678I
525Chapter VIII. In Which The Ancient And Solemn German Waltz Becomes A Whirlwind.
1679II
526Chapter IX. In Which Doctor Ox And Ygène, His Assistant, Say A Few Words.
1680III
527Chapter X. In Which It Will Be Seen That The Epidemic Invades The Entire Town, And What Effect It Produces.
1681IV
528Chapter XI. In Which The Quiquendonians Adopt A Heroic Resolution.
1682The Lotus Eaters (Venus)
529Chapter XII. In Which Ygène, The Assistant, Gives A Reasonable Piece Of Advice, Which Is Eagerly Rejected By Doctor Ox.
1683I
530Chapter XIII. In Which It Is Once More Proved That By Taking High Ground All Human Littlenesses May Be Overlooked.
1684II
531Chapter XIV. In Which Matters Go So Far That The Inhabitants Of Quiquendone, The Reader, And Even The Author, Demand An Immediate Dénouement.
1685III
532Chapter XV. In Which The Dénouement Takes Place.
1686IV
533Chapter XVI. In Which The Intelligent Reader Sees That He Has Guessed Correctly, Despite All The Author's Precautions.
1687V
534Chapter XVII. In Which Doctor Ox's Theory Is Explained.
1688VI
535Book One. The Demon of Cawnpore
1689The Planet of Doubt (Uranus)
536Chapter I. “Two Thousand Pounds For A Head.”
1690I
537Chapter II. Colonel Munro.
1691II
538Chapter III. The Sepoy Revolt.
1692III
539Chapter IV. Deep In The Caves Of Ellora.
1693IV
540Chapter V. The Iron Giant.
1694V
541Chapter VI. First Stages.
1695VI
542Chapter VII. The Pilgrims Of The Phalgou River.
1696The Red Peri (Pluto)
543Chapter VIII. A Few Hours At Benares.
1697I
544Chapter IX. Allahabad.
1698II
545Chapter X. Via Dolorosa.
1699III
546Chapter XI. The Monsoon.
1700IV
547Chapter XII. Three-fold Light.
1701V
548Chapter XIII. Captain Hood’s Prowess.
1702VI
549Chapter XIV. One Against Three.
1703The Mad Moon (Io)
550Chapter XV. The Pâl Of Tandit.
1704I
551Chapter XVI. Roving Flame.
1705II
552Book Two. Tigers and Traitors
1706III
553Chapter I. Our Sanatarium.
1707IV
554Chapter II. Mathias Van Guitt.
1708V
555Chapter III. The Kraal.
1709VI
556Chapter IV. A Queen Of The Terrai.
1710Redemption Cairn (Europa)
557Chapter V. A Night Attack.
1711I
558Chapter VI. Mathias Van Guitt’s Farewell.
1712II
559Chapter VII. Passage Of The Bettwa.
1713III
560Chapter VIII. Hood Versus Banks.
1714IV
561Chapter IX. A Hundred Against One.
1715V
562Chapter X. Lake Puturia.
1716VI
563Chapter XI. Face To Face.
1717Other SF Novels
564Chapter XII. At The Cannon’s Mouth.
1718Penalty — and Aftermath
565Chapter XIII. Behemoth!
1719Evanie the Sorceress
566Chapter XIV. Captain Hood’s Fiftieth Tiger.
1720Forest Meeting
567An Express of the Future
1721A Bit of Ancient History
568Chapter I. In Which The North Polar Practical Association Rushes a Document Across Two Worlds
1722The Village
569Chapter II. In Which the Delegates from England, Holland, Sweden, Denmark And Russia Are Presented to the Reader.
1723The Metamorphs
570Chapter III. In Which the Arctic Regions are Sold at Auction to the Highest Bidder.
1724Panate Blood
571Chapter IV. In Which Old Acquaintances Appear to Our New Readers, and in Which a Wonderful Man is Described.
1725In Time of Peace
572Chapter V. In which the possibility that coal mines surround the north pole is considered.
1726The Way to Urbs
573Chapter VI. In Which a Telephone Communication Between Mrs. Scorbitt and J.T. Maston is Interrupted
1727Revolution
574Chapter VII. In Which President Barbicane Says No More Than Suits His Purpose.
1728Flight
575Chapter VIII. Yes, Just Like Jupiter.
1729The Messenger
576Chapter IX. In Which Appears the French Gentleman to Whom We Referred at the Beginning of this Truthful Story.
1730The Trail Back
577Chapter X. In Which a Little Uneasiness Begins to Show Itself.
1731The Master
578Chapter XI. What Was Found in the Notebook of J.T. Maston and What It No Longer Contained.
1732Two Women
579Chapter XII. In Which J.T. Maston Heroically Continues to Be Silent.
1733Immortality
580Chapter XIII. At the Close of Which J.T. Maston Utters an Epigram.
1734The Destiny of Man
581Chapter XIV. Very Short, But in Which “X” Takes a Geographical Value.
1735The Sky-Rat
582Chapter XV. Which Contains a Few Interesting Details for the Inhabitants of the Earthly Sphere.
1736Death Flight?
583Chapter XVI. In Which a Crowd of Dissatisfied People Break Into the Cell of J. T. Maston.
1737The Conspirators
584Chapter XVII. What Had Been Done at Kilimanjaro During Eight Month of this Memorable Year.
1738The Dinner at the Sleeper's
585Chapter XVIII. In Which the Population of Wamasai Assemble to Hear President Barbicane Say “fire” to Capt. Nicholl.
1739Declaration
586Chapter XIX. In Which J.T. Maston Regrets that the Crowd Did Not Lynch Him When He was in Prison.
1740The Amphimorphs in the Pool
587Chapter XX. In Which this Story, as Truthful as it is Improbable, is Finished.
1741The Atomic Bomb
588Chapter XXI. Very Short, Since Enough has been Said to Make the World’s Population Feel Perfectly Sure Again.
1742Inferno
589Chapter I. Mysterious Sounds
1743The Master Sits in Judgment
590Chapter II. Agreement Impossible
1744The World
591Chapter III. A Visitor is Announced
1745Old Einar
592Chapter IV. In Which a New Character Appears
1746The Master Marches
593Chapter V. Another Disappearance
1747The Battle of Eaglefoot Flow
594Chapter VI. The President and Secretary Suspend Hostilities
1748Black Margot
595Chapter VII. On Board the Albatross
1749The Harriers
596Chapter VIII. The Balloonists Refuse to Be Convinced
1750Betrayal
597Chapter IX. Across the Prairie
1751Torment
598Chapter X. Westward—But Whither?
1752The Trap
599Chapter XI. The Wide Pacific
1753Old Einar Again
600Chapter XII. Through the Himalayas
1754The Adaptive Ultimate
601Chapter XIII. Over the Caspian
1755I
602Chapter XIV. The Aeronef at Full Speed
1756II
603Chapter XV. A Skirmish in Dahomey
1757III
604Chapter XVI. Over the Atlantic
1758IV
605Chapter XVII. The Shipwrecked Crew
1759The Circle of Zero
606Chapter XVIII. Over the Volcano
1760Chapter I. The Law of Chance
607Chapter XIX. Anchored at Last
1761Chapter II. Experiments in Hypnotism
608Chapter XX. The Wreck of the Albatross
1762Chapter III. Into the Future
609Chapter XXI. The Institute Again
1763Chapter IV. A Prophecy
610Chapter XXII. The Go-Ahead is Launched
1764Pygmalion's Spectacles
611Chapter XXIII. The Grand Collapse
1765Chapter I.
612Chapter 1. What Happened in the Mountains
1766Chapter II. Paracosma
613Chapter 2. I Reach Morganton
1767Chapter III. Shadow
614Chapter 3. The Great Eyrie
1768Chapter IV. Return
615Chapter 4. A Meeting of the Automobile Club
1769Edward Everett Hale
616Chapter 5. Along the Shores of New England
1770The Brick Moon
617Chapter 6. The First Letter
1771I. Preparation
618Chapter 7. A Third Machine
1772II. How we built it
619Chapter 8. At Any Cost
1773III. Fulfilment
620Chapter 9. The Second Letter
1774Abraham Merritt
621Chapter 10. Outside the Law
1775The Moon Pool
622Chapter 11. The Campaign
1776Foreword
623Chapter 12. Black Rock Creek
1777Chapter I. The Thing on the Moon Path
624Chapter 13. On Board the Terror
1778Chapter II. “Dead! All Dead!”
625Chapter 14. Niagara
1779Chapter III. The Moon Rock
626Chapter 15. The Eagle’s Nest
1780Chapter IV. The First Vanishings
627Chapter 16. Robur, The Conqueror
1781Chapter V. Into the Moon Pool
628Chapter 17. In the Name of the Law
1782Chapter VI. “The Shining Devil Took Them!”
629Chapter 18. The Old Housekeeper’s Last Comment
1783Chapter VII. Larry O’Keefe
630Chapter I.
1784Chapter VIII. Olaf’s Story
631Chapter II.
1785Chapter IX. A Lost Page of Earth
632Chapter III.
1786Chapter X. The Moon Pool
633Chapter IV.
1787Chapter XI. The Flame–Tipped Shadows
634Chapter V.
1788Chapter XII. The End of the Journey
635Chapter VI.
1789Chapter XIII. Yolara, Priestess of the Shining One
636Chapter VII.
1790Chapter XIV. The Justice of Lora
637Chapter VIII.
1791Chapter XV. The Angry, Whispering Globe
638Chapter IX.
1792Chapter XVI. Yolara of Muria vs. The O’Keefe
639Chapter X.
1793Chapter XVII. The Leprechaun
640Chapter XI.
1794Chapter XVIII. The Amphitheatre of Jet
641Chapter XII.
1795Chapter XIX. The Madness of Olaf
642Chapter XIII.
1796Chapter XX. The Tempting of Larry
643Chapter XIV.
1797Chapter XXI. Larry’s Defiance
644Chapter XV.
1798Chapter XXII. The Casting of the Shadow
645Chapter XVI.
1799Chapter XXIII. Dragon Worm and Moss Death
646Chapter XVII.
1800Chapter XXIV. The Crimson Sea
647Chapter XVIII.
1801Chapter XXV. The Three Silent Ones
648In The Year 2889
1802Chapter XXVI. The Wooing of Lakla
649Edgar Allan Poe
1803Chapter XXVII. The Coming of Yolara
650A Descent into the Maelstrom
1804Chapter XXVIII. In the Lair of the Dweller
651The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar
1805Chapter XXIX. The Shaping of the Shining One
652Some Words with a Mummy
1806Chapter XXX. The Building of the Moon Pool
653A Tale of the Ragged Mountains
1807Chapter XXXI. Larry and the Frog–Men
654Mellonta Tauta
1808Chapter XXXII. “Your Love; Your Lives; Your Souls!”
655The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion
1809Chapter XXXIII. The Meeting of Titans
656The Colloquy of Monos and Una
1810Chapter XXXIV. The Coming of the Shining One
657Mary Shelley
1811Chapter XXXV. “Larry — Farewell!”
658Preface
1812The Metal Monster
659Volume One
1813Prologue
660Letter One
1814Chapter I. Valley of the Blue Poppies
661Letter Two
1815Chapter II. The Sigil on the Rocks
662Letter Three
1816Chapter III. Ruth Ventnor
663LETTER FOUR
1817Chapter IV. Metal with a Brain
664Chapter One
1818Chapter V. The Smiting Thing
665Chapter Two
1819Chapter VI. Norhala of the Lightnings
666Chapter Three
1820Chapter VII. The Shapes in the Mist
667Chapter Four
1821Chapter VIII. The Drums of Thunder
668Chapter Five
1822Chapter IX. The Portal of Flame
669Chapter Six
1823Chapter X. “Witch! Give Back My Sister”
670Chapter Seven
1824Chapter XI. The Metal Emperor
671Volume Two
1825Chapter XII. “I Will Give You Peace”
672Chapter One
1826Chapter XIII. “Voice from the Void”
673Chapter Two
1827Chapter XIV. “Free! But a Monster!”
674Chapter Three
1828Chapter XV. The House of Norhala
675Chapter Four
1829Chapter XVI. Conscious Metal!
676Chapter Five
1830Chapter XVII. Yuruk
677Chapter Six
1831Chapter XVIII. Into the Pit
678Chapter Seven
1832Chapter XIX. The City that was Alive
679Chapter Eight
1833Chapter XX. Vampires of the Sun
680Chapter Nine
1834Chapter XXI. Phantasmagoria Metallioue
681Volume Three
1835Chapter XXII. The Ensorcelled Chamber
682Chapter One
1836Chapter XXIII. The Treachery of Yuruk
683Chapter Two
1837Chapter XXIV. Ruszark
684Chapter Three
1838Chapter XXV. Cherkis
685Chapter Four
1839Chapter XXVI. The Vengeance of Norhala
686Chapter Five
1840Chapter XXVII. “The Drums of Destiny”
687Chapter Six
1841Chapter XXVIII. The Frenzy of Ruth
688Chapter Seven
1842Chapter XXIX. The Passing of Norhala
689Walton in Continuation
1843Chapter XXX. Burned Out
690Introduction
1844Chapter XXXI. Slag!
691Chapter 1
1845Part I
692Chapter 2
18461. The Coming of the Ship
693Chapter 3
18472. The First Adventure
694Chapter 4
18483. The Ship Returns
695Chapter 5
1849Part II
696Chapter 6
18504. The Sin of Zarpanit
697Chapter 7
18515. How the Gods Judged
698Chapter 8
18526. “Am I Not — Woman!”
699Chapter 9
18537. Slave of the Ship
700Chapter 10
18548. The Tale of Sigurd
701Chapter 11
18559. The Bargaining of Sharane
702Chapter 12
185610. On the Ship A-Sailing
703Chapter 13
185711. Gigi Snaps the Chains
704Chapter 14
185812. Master of the Ship
705Chapter 15
185913. Master of — Sharane!
706Chapter 16
1860Part III
707Chapter 17
186114. The Black Priest Strikes
708Chapter 18
186215. Down the Rope of Sound
709Chapter 19
186316. How the Ship was Manned
710Chapter 20
186417. They Seek Sorcerers’ Isle
711Chapter 21
1865Part IV
712Chapter 22
186618. In the Sorcerers’ City
713Chapter 23
186719. The Lord of the Two Deaths
714Chapter 24
186820. Behind the Wall
715Chapter 25
186921. Before the Altar of Bel
716Chapter 26
187022. How Narada Danced
717Chapter 27
1871Part V
718Chapter 28
187223. Dancer and Priest
719Chapter 29
187324. The Gods — And Man’s Desire
720Chapter 30
187425. In the Bower of Bel
721Edwin A. Abbott
187526. The Passing of Zubran
722Flatland: Preface
187627. How They Fared Back to the Ship
723Part I: This World
187728. The Vision of Kenton
724Section 1. Of the Nature of Flatland
187829. How the Strife was Ended
725Section 2. Of the Climate and Houses in Flatland
187930. The Last Battle
726Section 3. Concerning the Inhabitants of Flatland
1880Part VI: 31. The Ship Goes
727Section 4. Concerning the Women
18811. Suarra
728Section 5. Of our Methods of Recognizing one another
18822. The Unseen Watchers
729Section 6. Of Recognition by Sight
18833. The White Llama
730Section 7. Concerning Irregular Figures
18844. The Thing that Fled
731Section 8. Of the Ancient Practice of Painting
18855. The Elfin Horns
732Section 9. Of the Universal Colour Bill
18866. The Face in the Abyss
733Section 10. Of the Suppression of the Chromatic Sedition
18877. The Guarded Frontier
734Section 11. Concerning our Priests
18888. The Lizard Men
735Section 12. Of the Doctrine of our Priests
18899. In the Lair of Huon
736Part II: Other Worlds
189010. Outlaws of Yu-Atlanchi
737Section 13. How I had a Vision of Lineland
189111. The Deathless People
738Section 14. How I vainly tried to explain the nature of Flatland
189212. The Secret Ancient City
739Section 15. Concerning a Stranger from Spaceland
189313. Cavern of the Frog-Woman
740Section 16. How the Stranger vainly endeavoured to reveal to me in words the mysteries of Spaceland
189414. Shadow of the Lizard Mask
741Section 17. How the Sphere, having in vain tried words, resorted to deeds
189515. “Lend Me Your Body, Graydon!”
742Section 18. How I came to Spaceland, and what I saw there
189616. The Painted Chamber
743Section 19. How, though the Sphere shewed me other mysteries of Spaceland, I still desired more; and what came of it
189717. Taking of Huon’s Lair
744Section 20. How the Sphere encouraged me in a Vision
189818. The Arena of the Dinosaurs
745Section 21. How I tried to teach the Theory of Three Dimensions to my Grandson, and with what success
189919. The Snake Mother
746Section 22. How I then tried to diffuse the Theory of Three Dimensions by other means, and of the result
190020. Wisdom of the Serpent Mother
747Jack London
190121. The Cavern of the Lost Wisdom
748Foreword
190222. The Feast of the Dream Makers
749Chapter I. My Eagle
190323. The Taking of Suarra
750Chapter II. Challenges
190424. Bride of the Lizard-Man
751Chapter III. Jackson’s Arm
190525. The Collar of Nimir
752Chapter IV. Slaves of the Machine
190626. Ragnarok in Yu-Atlanchi
753Chapter V. The Philomaths
190727. Farewell of the Snake Mother
754Chapter VI. Adumbrations
1908Dwellers in the Mirage
755Chapter VII. The Bishop’s Vision
1909Book of Khalk’ru
756Chapter VIII. The Machine Breakers
1910Chapter I. Sounds in the Night
757Chapter IX. The Mathematics of a Dream
1911Chapter II. Ring of the Kraken
758Chapter X. The Vortex
1912Chapter III. Ritual of Khalk’ru
759Chapter XI. The Great Adventure
1913Chapter IV. Tentacle of Khalk’ru
760Chapter XII. The Bishop
1914Chapter V. The Mirage
761Chapter XIII. The General Strike
1915Chapter VI. The Shadowed-Land
762Chapter XIV. The Beginning of the End
1916Chapter VII. The Little People
763Chapter XV. Last Days
1917Chapter VIII. Evalie
764Chapter XVI. The End
1918Chapter IX.
765Chapter XVII. The Scarlet Livery
1919Chapter X. If a Man Could Use All His Brain
766Chapter XVIII. In the Shadow of Sonoma
1920Chapter XI. Drums of the Little People
767Chapter XIX. Transformation
1921Chapter XII. On Nansur Bridge
768Chapter XX. A Lost Oligarch
1922Book of the Witch-Woman
769Chapter XXI. The Roaring Abysmal Beast
1923Chapter XIII. Karak
770Chapter XXII. The Chicago Commune
1924Chapter XIV. In the Black Citadel
771Chapter XXIII. The People of the Abyss
1925Chapter XV. The Lake of the Ghosts
772Chapter XXIV. Nightmare
1926Chapter XVI. Kisses of Lur
773Chapter XXV. The Terrorists
1927Book of Dwayanu
774The Scarlet Plague
1928Chapter XVII. Ordeal by Khalk’ru
775I
1929Chapter XVIII. Wolves of Lur
776II
1930Chapter XIX. The Taking of Sirk
777III
1931Chapter XX. “Tsantawu-Farewell!”
778IV
1932Book of Leif
779V
1933Chapter XXI. Return to Karak
780VI
1934Chapter XXII. Gate of Khalk’ru
781The Star Rover (pt. 1)
1935Chapter XXIII. In Khalk’ru’s Temple
782The Star Rover (pt. 2)
1936Edgar Wallace
783The Star Rover (pt. 3)
1937Chapter I
784The Star Rover (pt. 4)
1938Chapter II
785The Star Rover (pt. 5)
1939Chapter III
786The Red One (pt. 1)
1940Chapter IV
787The Red One (pt. 2)
1941Chapter V
788Robert Louis Stevenson
1942Chapter VI
789Story of the Door
1943Chapter VII
790Search for Mr. Hyde
1944Chapter VIII
791Dr. Jekyll was Quite at Ease
1945Chapter I
792The Carew Murder Case
1946Chapter II
793Incident of the Letter
1947Chapter III
794Incident of Dr. Lanyon
1948Chapter IV
795Incident at the Window
1949Chapter V
796The Last Night
1950Chapter VI
797Dr. Lanyon’s Narrative
1951Chapter VII
798Henry Jekyll’s Full Statement of the Case
1952Chapter VIII
799George MacDonald
1953Chapter IX
800Chapter I. The Library
1954Chapter X
801Chapter II. The Mirror
1955Chapter XI
802Chapter III. The Raven
1956Chapter XII
803Chapter IV. Somewhere or Nowhere?
1957Chapter XIII
804Chapter V. The Old Church
1958Chapter XIV
805Chapter VI. The Sexton's Cottage
1959Chapter XV
806Chapter VII. The Cemetery
1960Chapter XVI
807Chapter VIII. My Father's Manuscript
1961Chapter XVII
808Chapter IX. I Repent
1962Chapter XVIII
809Chapter X. The Bad Burrow
1963Chapter XIX
810Chapter XI. The Evil Wood
1964Chapter XX
811Chapter XII. Friends and Foes
1965Chapter XXI
812Chapter XIII. The Little Ones
1966Chapter XXII
813Chapter XIV. A Crisis
1967Chapter XXIII
814Chapter XV. A Strange Hostess
1968Chapter XXIV
815Chapter XVI. A Gruesome Dance
1969Chapter XXV
816Chapter XVII. A Grotesque Tragedy
1970Chapter XXVI
817Chapter XVIII. Dead or Alive?
1971Chapter XXVII
818Chapter XIX. The White Leech
1972Chapter XXVIII
819Chapter XX. Gone!—But How?
1973Chapter XXIX
820Chapter XXI. The Fugitive Mother
1974Chapter XXX
821Chapter XXII. Bulika
1975Chapter XXXI
822Chapter XXIII. A Woman of Bulika
1976Chapter XXXII
823Chapter XXIV. The White Leopardess
1977Introduction
824Chapter XXV. The Princess
1978Chapter I
825Chapter XXVI. A Battle Royal
1979Chapter II
826Chapter XXVII. The Silent Fountain
1980Chapter III
827Chapter XXVIII. I Am Silenced
1981Chapter IV
828Chapter XXIX. The Persian Cat
1982Chapter V
829Chapter XXX. Adam Explains
1983Chapter VI
830Chapter XXXI. The Sexton's Old Horse
1984Chapter VII
831Chapter XXXII. The Lovers and the Bags
1985Chapter VIII
832Chapter XXXIII. Lona's Narrative
1986Chapter IX
833Chapter XXXIV. Preparation
1987Chapter X
834Chapter XXXV. The Little Ones in Bulika
1988Chapter XI
835Chapter XXXVI. Mother and Daughter
1989Chapter XII
836Chapter XXXVII. The Shadow
1990Chapter XIII
837Chapter XXXVIII. To the House of Bitterness
1991Chapter XIV
838Chapter XXXIX. That Night
1992The Black Grippe
839Chapter XL. The House of Death
1993The Day the World Stopped
840Chapter XLI. I Am Sent
1994Otis Adelbert Kline
841Chapter XLII. I Sleep the Sleep
1995The Venus Trilogy
842Chapter XLIII. The Dreams that Came
1996Chapter 1
843Chapter XLIV. The Waking
1997Chapter 2
844Chapter XLV. The Journey Home
1998Chapter 3
845Chapter XLVI. The City
1999Chapter 4
846Chapter XLVII. The "Endless Ending"
2000Chapter 5
847H. Rider Haggard
2001Chapter 6
848Chapter I. I Meet Sir Henry Curtis
2002Chapter 7
849Chapter II. The Legend of Solomon's Mines
2003Chapter 8
850Chapter III. Umbopa Enters Our Service
2004Chapter 9
851Chapter IV. An Elephant Hunt
2005Chapter 10
852Chapter V. Our March into the Desert
2006Chapter 11
853Chapter VI. Water! Water!
2007Chapter 12
854Chapter VII. Solomon's Road
2008Chapter 13
855Chapter VIII. We Enter Kukuanaland
2009Chapter 14
856Chapter IX. Twala the King
2010Chapter 15
857Chapter X. The Witch-Hunt
2011Chapter 16
858Chapter XI. We Give a Sign
2012Chapter 17
859Chapter XII. Before the Battle
2013Chapter 18
860Chapter XIII. The Attack
2014Chapter 19
861Chapter XIV. The Last Stand of the Greys
2015Foreword
862Chapter XV. Good Falls Sick
2016Chapter 1
863Chapter XVI. The Place of Death
2017Chapter 2
864Chapter XVII. Solomon's Treasure Chamber
2018Chapter 3
865Chapter XVIII. We Abandon Hope
2019Chapter 4
866Chapter XIX. Ignosi's Farewell
2020Chapter 5
867Chapter XX. Found
2021Chapter 6
868Introduction
2022Chapter 7
869I. My Visitor
2023Chapter 8
870II. The Years Roll By
2024Chapter 9
871III. The Sherd of Amenartas
2025Chapter 10
872IV. The Squall
2026Chapter 11
873V. The Head of the Ethiopian
2027Chapter 12
874VI. An Early Christian Ceremony
2028Chapter 13
875VII. Ustane Sings
2029Chapter 14
876VIII. The Feast, and After!
2030Chapter 15
877IX. A Little Foot
2031Chapter 16
878X. Speculations
2032Chapter 1. The Theft of Vernia
879XI. The Plain of Kôr
2033Chapter 2. Grandon Pursues
880XII. "She"
2034Chapter 3. The Cunning of San Thoy
881XIII. Ayesha Unveils
2035Chapter 4. A Treacherous Shoal
882XIV. A Soul in Hell
2036Chapter 5. The Toad People
883XV. Ayesha Gives Judgment
2037Chapter 6. The Deceptive Light
884XVI. The Tombs of Kôr
2038Chapter 7. Human Sacrifice
885XVII. The Balance Turns
2039Chapter 8. The Wrath of the Serpent
886XVIII. "Go, Woman!"
2040Chapter 9. The Secret Gate
887XIX. "Give Me a Black Goat!"
2041Chapter 10. The Port of Peril
888XX. Triumph
2042Chapter 11. The Sea Rats
889XXI. The Dead and Living Meet
2043Chapter 12. In the Seraglio
890XXII. Job has a Presentiment
2044Chapter 13. Grandon Meets the Rogo
891XXIII. The Temple of Truth
2045Chapter 14. Kantar’s Blunder
892XXIV. Walking the Plank
2046Chapter 15. Beasts of the Antarctic
893XXV. The Spirit of Life
2047Chapter 16. Zinlo of Olba
894XXVI. What We Saw
2048Chapter 17. The Death Sentence
895XXVII. We Leap
2049Chapter 18. The Allies Attack
896XXVIII. Over the Mountain
2050Chapter 19. The Duel
897William Hope Hodgson
2051Chapter 20. Retribution and Reward
898To My Father (Whose feet tread the lost aeons)
2052The Mars Series
899Author’s Introduction to the Manuscript
2053Prologue
900I. The Finding of the Manuscript
2054Chapter I
901II. The Plain of Silence
2055Chapter II
902III. The House in the Arena
2056Chapter III
903IV. The Earth
2057Chapter IV
904V. The Thing in the Pit
2058Chapter V
905VI. The Swine-Things
2059Chapter VI
906VII. The Attack
2060Chapter VII
907VIII. After the Attack
2061Chapter VIII
908IX. In the Cellars
2062Chapter IX
909X. The Time of Waiting
2063Chapter X
910XI. The Searching of the Gardens
2064Chapter XI
911XII. The Subterranean Pit
2065Chapter XII
912XIII. The Trap in the Great Cellar
2066Chapter XIII
913XIV. The Sea of Sleep
2067Chapter XIV
914XV. The Noise in the Night
2068Chapter XV
915XVI. The Awakening
2069Chapter XVI
916XVII. The Slowing Rotation
2070Chapter XVII
917XVIII. The Green Star
2071Chapter XVIII
918XIX. The End of the Solar System
2072Chapter XIX
919XX. The Celestial Globes
2073Chapter XX
920XXI. The Dark Sun
2074Chapter XXI
921XXII. The Dark Nebula
2075Chapter XXII
922XXIII. Pepper
2076Chapter XXIII
923XXIV. The Footsteps in the Garden
2077Chapter XXIV
924XXV. The Thing From the Arena
2078Chapter 1
925XXVI. The Luminous Speck
2079Chapter 2
926XXVII. Conclusion
2080Chapter 3
927Grief
2081Chapter 4
928The Dreams that are only Dreams
2082Chapter 5
929I. Mirdath the Beautiful
2083Chapter 6
930II. The Last Redoubt
2084Chapter 7
931III. The Quiet Calling
2085Chapter 8
932IV. The Hushing of the Voice
2086Chapter 9
933V. Into the Night Land
2087Chapter 10
934VI. The Way That I Did Go
2088Chapter 11
935VII. The Night Land
2089Chapter 12
936VIII. Down the Mighty Slope
2090Chapter 13
937IX. The Dark Pyramid
2091Chapter 14
938X. The Maid of the Olden Days
2092Chapter 15
939XI. The Homeward Way
2093Chapter 16
940XII. Downward of the Gorge
2094Chapter 17
941XIII. Homeward by the Shore (pt. 1)
2095Chapter 18
942XIII. Homeward by the Shore (pt. 2)
2096Chapter 19
943XIV. On the Island
2097Chapter 20
944XV. Past the House of Silence
2098Chapter 21
945XVI. In the Country of Silence
2099Chapter 22
946XVII. The Love Days
2100Chapter 23
947H. P. Lovecraft
2101Chapter 24
948Beyond the Wall of Sleep
2102Chapter 25
949The Doom That Came to Sarnath
2103Chapter 26
950The Cats of Ulthar
2104Chapter 27
951Celephaïs
2105Chapter 28
952The Quest of Iranon
2106Malcolm Jameson
953The Other Gods
2107Captain Bullard Series
954The Silver Key
2108Admiral's Inspection
955The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (pt. 1)
2109White Mutiny
956The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (pt. 2)
2110I
957The Colour out of Space
2111II
958Chapter I
2112III
959Chapter II
2113Blockade Runner
960Chapter III
2114Bullard Reflects
961Chapter IV
2115Devil's Powder
962Chapter V
2116Slacker's Paradise
963Chapter VI
2117Brimstone Bill
964Chapter VII
2118The Bureaucrat
965Chapter VIII
2119Orders
966Chapter IX
2120Garrett P. Serviss
967Chapter X
2121Chapter I.
968Chapter XI
2122Chapter II.
969Chapter XII
2123Chapter III.
970I
2124Chapter IV.
971II
2125Chapter V.
972III
2126Chapter VI.
973IV
2127Chapter VII.
974V
2128Chapter VIII.
975VI
2129Chapter IX.
976VII
2130Chapter X.
977VIII
2131Chapter XI.
978Edward Bellamy
2132Chapter XII.
979Author’s Preface
2133Chapter XIII.
980Chapter 1
2134Chapter XIV.
981Chapter 2
2135Chapter XV.
982Chapter 3
2136Chapter XVI.
983Chapter 4
2137Chapter XVII.
984Chapter 5
2138Chapter XVIII.
985Chapter 6
2139Chapter I. A Marvelous Invention
986Chapter 7
2140Chapter II. A Trip of Terror
987Chapter 8
2141Chapter III. The Planetary Limited
988Chapter 9
2142Chapter IV. The Caverns of Venus
989Chapter 10
2143Chapter V. Off for the Sun Lands
990Chapter 11
2144Chapter VI. Lost in the Crystal Mountains
991Chapter 12
2145Chapter VII. The Children of the Sun
992Chapter 13
2146Chapter VIII. Language Without Speech
993Chapter 14
2147Chapter IX. An Amazing Metropolis
994Chapter 15
2148Chapter X. Imprisonment and a Wonderful Escape
995Chapter 16
2149Chapter XI. Before the Throne of Venus
996Chapter 17
2150Chapter XII. More Marvels
997Chapter 18
2151Chapter XIII. We Fall into Trouble Again
998Chapter 19
2152Chapter XIV. The Sun God
999Chapter 20
2153Chapter XV. At the Mercy of Fearful Enemies
1000Chapter 21
2154Chapter XVI. Dreadful Creatures of the Gloom
1001Chapter 22
2155Chapter XVII. Earth Magic on Venus
1002Chapter 23
2156Chapter XVIII. Wild Eden
1003Chapter 24
2157Chapter XIX. The Secret of the Car
1004Chapter 25
2158Chapter XX. The Corybantia of the Sun
1005Chapter 26
2159Chapter XXI. The Earth
1006Chapter 27
2160Prologue
1007Chapter 28
2161I. An Amazing Abduction
1008Preface
2162II. After an All-Night Flight
1009Chapter I. A sharp cross-examiner
2163III. A Ten-Million Dollar Ransom
1010Chapter II. Why the revolution did not come earlier
2164IV. Half a Discovery in the Woods
1011Chapter III. I acquire a stake in the country
2165V. The Police Play Their Hand
1012Chapter IV. A twentieth-century bank parlor
2166VI. The Finish with the Police
1013Chapter V. I experience a new sensation
2167VII. The Billionaire's Predicament
1014Chapter VI. Honi soit qui mal y pense
2168VIII. Some Extraordinary Letters
1015Chapter VII. A string of surprises
2169IX. An Obliging Secretary
1016Chapter VIII. The greatest wonder yet-fashion dethroned
2170X. A Hard Task
1017Chapter IX. Something that had not changed
2171XI. The Pirate's Lair Located
1018Chapter X. A midnight plunge
2172XII. Miss Grayman Tries Flight
1019Chapter XI. Life the basis of the right of property
2173XIII. Running the Pirate Down
1020Chapter XII. How inequality of wealth destroys liberty
2174XIV. A Night Attack and an Exciting Chase
1021Chapter XIII. Private capital stolen from the social fund
2175XV. A Fight Near the Clouds
1022Chapter XIV. We look over my collection of harnesses
2176XVI. The Chameleon's Dodge
1023Chapter XV. What we were coming to but for the revolution
2177XVII. Besieged by the Pirate
1024Chapter XVI. An excuse that condemned
2178XVIII. The Tables Turned Again
1025Chapter XVII. The revolution saves private property from monopoly
2179XIX. Escape from a Terrible Death
1026Chapter XVIII. An echo of the past
2180XX. The Last of the Sky Pirate
1027Chapter XIX. "Can a maid forget her ornaments?"
2181Foreword
1028Chapter XX. What the revolution did for women
2182Chapter I. Cosmo Versál
1029Chapter XXI. At the gymnasium
2183Chapter II. Mocking at Fate
1030Chapter XXII. Economic suicide of the profit system
2184Chapter III. The First Drops of the Deluge
1031Chapter XXIII. "The parable of the water tank"
2185Chapter IV. The World Swept with Terror
1032Chapter XXIV. I am shown all the kingdoms of the Earth
2186Chapter V. The Third Sign
1033Chapter XXV. The strikers
2187Chapter VI. Selecting the Flower of Mankind
1034Chapter XXVI. Foreign commerce under profits; protection and free trade, or between the devil and the deep sea
2188Chapter VII. The Waters Begin to Rise
1035Chapter XXVII. Hostility of a system of vested interests to improvement
2189Chapter VIII. Storming the Ark
1036Chapter XXVIII. How the profit system nullified the benefit of inventions
2190Chapter IX. The Company of the Reprieved
1037Chapter XXIX. I receive an ovation
2191Chapter X. The Last Day of New York
1038Chapter XXX. What universal culture means
2192Chapter XI. "A Billion for a Share"
1039Chapter XXXI. "Neither in this mountain nor at Jerusalem"
2193Chapter XII. The Submergence of the Old World
1040Chapter XXXII. Eritis sicut deus
2194Chapter XIII. Strange Freaks of the Nebula
1041Chapter XXXIII. Several important matters overlooked
2195Chapter XIV. The Escape of the President
1042Chapter XXXIV. What started the revolution
2196Chapter XV. Professor Pludder's Device
1043Chapter XXXV. Why the revolution went slow at first but fast at last
2197Chapter XVI. Mutiny in the Ark
1044Chapter XXXVI. Theater-going in the twentieth century
2198Chapter XVII. The Jules Verne
1045Chapter XXXVII. The transition period
2199Chapter XVIII. Navigating Over Drowned Europe
1046Chapter XXXVIII. The book of the blind
2200Chapter XIX. To Paris Under the Sea
1047Chapter I
2201Chapter XX. The Adventures in Colorado
1048Chapter II
2202Chapter XXI. "The Father of Horror"
1049Chapter III
2203Chapter XXII. The Terrible Nucleus Arrives
1050Chapter IV
2204Chapter XXIII. Robbing the Crown of the World
1051Chapter V
2205Chapter XXIV. The Frenchman's New Scheme
1052Chapter VI
2206Chapter XXV. New York in Her Ocean Tomb
1053Chapter VII
2207Chapter XXVI. New America
1054Chapter VIII
2208I. South Polar Gold
1055Chapter IX
2209II. The Magician of Science
1056Chapter X
2210III. The Grand Teton Mine
1057Chapter XI
2211IV. The Wealth of the World
1058Chapter XII
2212V. Wonders of the New Metal
1059Chapter I
2213VI. A Strange Discovery
1060Chapter II
2214VII. A Mystery Indeed!
1061Chapter III
2215VIII. More of Dr. Syx’s Magic
1062Chapter IV
2216IX. The Detective of Science
1063Chapter V
2217X. The Top of the Grand Teton
1064Chapter VI
2218XI. Strange Fate of a Kite
1065Chapter VII
2219XII. Better than Alchemy
1066Chapter VIII
2220XIII. The Looting of the Moon
1067Chapter IX
2221XIV. The Last of Dr. Syx
1068Chapter X
2222The Lost Worlds
1069Chapter XI
2223Arthur Conan Doyle
1070Chapter XII
2224The Professor Challenger Series
1071Chapter XIII
2225Foreword
1072Chapter XIV
2226Chapter I. “There Are Heroisms All Round Us”
1073Chapter XV
2227Chapter II. “Try Your Luck with Professor Challenger”
1074Mark Twain
2228Chapter III. “He is a Perfectly Impossible Person”
1075A Word of Explanation
2229Chapter IV. “It’s Just the very Biggest Thing in the World”
1076Chapter I. Camelot
2230Chapter V. “Question!”
1077Chapter II. King Arthur’s Court
2231Chapter VI. “I was the Flail of the Lord”
1078Chapter III. Knights of the Table Round
2232Chapter VII. “To-morrow we Disappear into the Unknown”
1079Chapter IV. Sir Dinadan the Humorist
2233Chapter VIII. “The Outlying Pickets of the New World”
1080Chapter V. An Inspiration
2234Chapter IX. “Who could have Foreseen it?”
1081Chapter VI. The Eclipse
2235Chapter X. “The most Wonderful Things have Happened”
1082Chapter VII. Merlin’s Tower
2236Chapter XI. “For once I was the Hero”
1083Chapter VIII. The Boss
2237Chapter XII. “It was Dreadful in the Forest”
1084Chapter IX. The Tournament
2238Chapter XIII. “A Sight which I shall Never Forget”
1085Chapter X. Beginnings of Civilization
2239Chapter XIV. “Those Were the Real Conquests”
1086Chapter XI. The Yankee in Search of Adventures
2240Chapter XV. “Our Eyes have seen Great Wonders”
1087Chapter XII. Slow Torture
2241Chapter XVI. “A Procession! A Procession!”
1088Chapter XIII. Freemen
2242The Poison Belt
1089Chapter XIV. “Defend Thee, Lord”
2243Chapter I. The Blurring of Lines
1090Chapter XV. Sandy’s Tale
2244Chapter II. The Tide of Death
1091Chapter XVI. Morgan Le Fay
2245Chapter III. Submerged
1092Chapter XVII. A Royal Banquet
2246Chapter IV. A Diary of the Dying
1093Chapter XVIII. In the Queen’s Dungeons
2247Chapter V. The Dead World
1094Chapter XIX. Knight-Errantry as a Trade
2248Chapter VI. The Great Awakening
1095Chapter XX. The Ogre’s Castle
22491. In Which Our Special Commissioners Make a Start
1096Chapter XXI. The Pilgrims
22502. Which Describes an Evening in Strange Company
1097Chapter XXII. The Holy Fountain
22513. In Which Professor Challenger Gives His Opinion
1098Chapter XXIII. Restoration of the Fountain
22524. Which Describes Some Strange Doings in Hammersmith
1099Chapter XXIV. A Rival Magician
22535. Where Our Commissioners Have a Remarkable Experience
1100Chapter XXV. A Competitive Examination
22546. In Which the Reader is Shown the Habits of a Notorious Criminal
1101Chapter XXVI. The First Newspaper
22557. In Which the Notorious Criminal gets what the British Law Considers to be His Deserts.
1102Chapter XXVII. The Yankee and the King Travel Incognito
22568. In Which Three Investigators Come Upon a Dark Soul
1103Chapter XXVIII. Drilling the King
22579. Which Introduces Some Very Physical Phenomena
1104Chapter XXIX. The Smallpox Hut
225810. De Profundis
1105Chapter XXX. The Tragedy of the Manor-House
225911. Where Silas Linden Comes Into His Own
1106Chapter XXXI. Marco
226012. There are Heights and there are Depths
1107Chapter XXXII. Dowley’s Humiliation
226113. In Which Professor Challenger Goes Forth to Battle
1108Chapter XXXIII. Sixth Century Political Economy
226214. In Which Challenger Meets a Strange Colleague
1109Chapter XXXIV. The Yankee and the King Sold as Slaves
226315. In Which Traps are Laid for a Great Quarry
1110Chapter XXXV. A Pitiful Incident
226416. In Which Challenger has the Experience of his Lifetime
1111Chapter XXXVI. An Encounter in the Dark
226517. Where the Mists Clear Away
1112Chapter XXXVII. An Awful Predicament
2266When the World Screamed
1113Chapter XXXVIII. Sir Launcelot and Knights to the Rescue
2267The Disintegration Machine
1114Chapter XXXIX. The Yankee’s Fight with the Knights
2268Francis Bacon
1115Chapter XL. Three Years Later
2269New Atlantis
1116Chapter XLI. The Interdict
2270C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne
1117Chapter XLII. War!
2271Prefatory: The Legatees of Deucalion
1118Chapter XLIII. The Battle of the Sand Belt
22721. My Recall
1119Chapter XLIV. A Postscript by Clarence
22732. Back to Atlantis
1120The Utopias & Dystopias
22743. A Rival Navy
1121Owen Gregory
22754. The Welcome of Phorenice
1122Meccania the Super-State
22765. Zaemon's Curse
1123Introduction. A Few Words About Mr. Ming and His Journal
22776. The Biters of the City Walls
1124Note on Personal Names
22787. The Biters of the Walls (Further Account)
1125Chapter I. I Become a Foreign Observer
22798. The Preacher from the Mountains
1126Chapter II. Bridgetown, Tour No. 1
22809. Phorenice, Goddess
1127Chapter III. Introduction to Mecco
228110. A Wooing
1128Chapter IV. Professor Proser-Toady’s Lecture
228211. An Affair with the Barbarous Fishers
1129Chapter V. Culture in Mecco
228312. The Drug of Our Lady the Moon
1130Chapter VI. More Culture in Mecco
228413. The Burying Alive of Nais
1131Chapter VII. A Meccanian Apostle
228514. Again the Gods Make Change
1132Chapter VIII. The Mechow Festival
228615. Zaemon's Summons
1133Chapter IX. Meccanisation
228716. Siege of the Sacred Mountain
1134Chapter X. Conversations
228817. Nais the Regained
1135Chapter XI. An Academic Discussion
228918. Storm of the Sacred Mountain
1136Chapter XII. The Latest Institution
229019. Destruction of Atlantis
1137Chapter XIII. Never Again
229120. On the Bosom of the Deep
1138Margaret Cavendish
2292Lewis Grassic Gibbon
1139The Blazing World
2293Chapter One. The wreck of “Magellan’s Cloud”
1140To The Duchesse of Newcastle, On Her New Blazing-World
2294Chapter Two. The survivors
1141To all Noble and Worthy Ladies
2295Chapter Three. “I’m an Unknown Land”
1142The Description of a New World, Called The Blazing-World (pt. 1)
2296Chapter Four. The Lair
1143The Description of a New World, Called The Blazing-World (pt. 2)
2297Chapter Five. “And I’ll take the low road”
1144The Second Part of the Description of the New Blazing-World
2298Chapter Six. A Slip in the Time-Spirals
1145The Epilogue to the Reader
2299Chapter Seven. A Slip in the Time-Spirals
1146Jonathan Swift
2300Chapter Eight. For the Dark Days
1147A Letter from Captain Gulliver to his Cousin Sympson.
2301Chapter Nine. Sir John: His Prophecy
1148Part I. A Voyage to Lilliput.
2302Chapter Ten. Exodus
1149Chapter I.
2303Chapter Eleven. Clair Lost
1150Chapter II.
2304Chapter Twelve. A light in the South
1151Chapter III.
2305Chapter Thirteen. All Our Yesterdays
1152Chapter IV.
2306Chapter Fourteen. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
1153Chapter V.
2307Chapter Fifteen. I Shall Arise Again
1154Chapter VI.