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Love and Mr Lewisham
H. G. Wells(Author)
Professor Simon James(Author)
Gillian Beer(Author)
Professor Simon James(Author)
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Young, impoverished and ambitious, science student Mr Lewisham is locked in a struggle to further himself through academic achievement. But when his former sweetheart, Ethel Henderson, re-enters his life his strictly regimented existence is thrown into chaos by the resurgence of old passion. Driven by overwhelming desire, he pursues Ethel passionately, only to find that while she returns his love she also hides a dark secret. For she is involved in a plot of trickery that goes against his firmest beliefs, working as an assistant to her stepfather - a cynical charlatan 'mystic' who earns his living by deluding the weak-willed with sly trickery.
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| Type | Book |
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| ISBN13 | 9780141441054 |
| ISBN10 | 0141441054 |
| Number Of Pages | 272 |
| Item Weight | 202 g |
| Product Dimensions | 129 x 198 x 16 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Format | paperback |
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| Publisher / Reseller Address | Wrap Distribution Ltd. 10925 Dresdner Str 9 Zittau 02763 DE. |
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| Publisher / Reseller EU Responsible Person |
Contact person: Antonio Angelo Madeddu Email: [email protected] Contact number: +44808 169 7725 |
Author's Bio
H.G. Wells was a professional writer and journalist who published more than a hundred books, including pioneering science fiction novels, histories, essays and programmes for world regeneration. He was a founding member of numerous movements including Liberty and PEN International - the world's oldest human rights organization - and his Rights of Man laid the groundwork for the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Wells' controversial and progressive views on equality and the shape of a truly developed nation remain directly relevant to our world today. He was, in Bertrand Russell's words, 'an important liberator of thought and action'.
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