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BY THE SAME AUTHOR Crown %vo. Gilt top. Price 6s. TWELVE STORIES AND A DREAM SPECTA TOR. " We are free to confess our lively admiration for the immense talent and versatility displayed in this extremely suggestive and interesting collection." SPEAKER. "These are the Arabian Nights of that fierce old Sultan Science. " A THENsEUM. " Mr. Wells's baker's dozen contains much of his most characteristic work." GRAPHIC. " Each and all ... is an excellent example of the work of its author, in its characteristic combination of untrammelled fancy, with an unsurpassable lucidity of style. " ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE. "All are the work of an artful magician gifted with a sense of humour. " DAILY NEWS. " All the characteristic elements of Mr. Wells's particular powers are in this volume. . . . Every line that Mr. Wells writes is readable, and every page contains some striking sentence of suggestion or satire." GLOBE. " Mr. Wells can be weird or fantastic, or both together. . . . Needless to say, therefore, that these tales will be read with avidity." PALL MALL GAZETTE." Mr. Wells is, we think, at his best in this volume of short stories." MORNING POST." Some of the freaks of fancy which are con- tained within the modest green cover before us exhibit this remarkable writer at his best." Crown 8vo. Cloth extra. $$. 6d. each. THE PLATTNER STORY : and others. TALES OF SPACE AND TIME. THE STOLEN BACILLUS : and other Incidents. THE INVISIBLE MAN. A Grotesque Romance. Eighth Edition. LOVE AND MR. LEWISHAM. A Story of a very Young Couple. WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES. MACMILLAN AND CO., LTD., LONDON.