The H. G. Wells Library
In which the highlights of the history of our world is presented line by line.
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The Island of Doctor Moreau Chapter 1 - In the Dingey of the "Lady Vain"
In which a solitary survivor recounts the harrowing ordeal of drifting in a small dinghy after the wreck of the Lady Vain, enduring grievous thirst and starvation amidst the vast, indifferent sea. His tale is marked by moments of desperate decision and the faintest hope brought by the distant sight of a schooner, which draws near through the shimmering horizon.
The Island of Doctor Moreau Introduction
In which the curious circumstances surrounding the disappearance and reappearance of Edward Prendick are recounted through an introductory account by his nephew, outlining the mysterious lapse of memory and the enigmatic island in the South Pacific. This prelude sets a tone of uncertainty and intrigue, inviting the reader to consider the strange events that might have transpired beyond known human experience.
A Short History of the World Chapter 68 - Chronological table
A Short History of the World Chapter 67 - The Political and Social Reconstruction of the World
In which the weary world emerges from the Great War burdened with rancour and unresolved strife, as the ill-fated Treaty of Versailles attempts vainly to impose order and reparation upon fractious nations still clinging to their sovereign pride. Yet, amidst the fleeting illusions of peace and the premature aspirations of international leagues, a more profound reckoning beckons—one demanding the disciplined application of human understanding and science to the tangled arts of politics and cooperation.
A Short History of the World Chapter 66 - The Revolution and Famine in Russia
In which the weary and immense Russian Empire, beleaguered by war and inefficiency, undergoes a profound upheaval as the Tsardom collapses under the weight of military disaster and internal strife, leading to revolutionary fervour and the rise of new, fervently ideological powers. Amid famine, mutiny, and foreign interventions, a beleaguered nation grapples with the daunting task of rebuilding its shattered social and economic order, revealing the profound challenges of revolution and recovery.
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