The Wonderful Visit
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By the Same Author
The Time Machine
Daily Chronicle.— Grips the imagination as it is only gripped by genuinely imaginative work.... A strikingly original performance.
Saturday Review.— A book of remarkable power and imagination, and a work of distinct and individual merit.
Spectator.— Mr Wells' fanciful and lively dream is well worth reading.
National Observer.— A tour de force .... A fine piece of literature, strongly imagined, almost perfectly expressed.
Glasgow Herald.— One of the best pieces of work I have read for many a day.
Macmillan's Colonial Library
H. G. Wells
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The Wonderful Visit
The Night of the Strange Bird. I.
The Coming of the Strange Bird. II.
The Hunting of the Strange Bird. III.
IV.
V.
The Vicar and the Angel. VI.
VII.
VIII.
Parenthesis on Angels. IX.
At the Vicarage. X.
XI.
XII.
The Man of Science. XIII.
XIV.
The Curate. XV.
XVI.
XVII.
After Dinner. XVIII.
XIX.
XX.
XXI.
Morning. XXII.
The Violin. XXIII.
The Angel Explores the Village. XXIV.
XXV.
XXVI.
XXVII.
Lady Hammergallow's View. XXVIII.
Further Adventures of the Angel in the Village. XXIX.
XXX.
Mrs Jehoram's Breadth of View. XXXI.
A Trivial Incident. XXXII.
The Warp and the Woof of Things. XXXIII.
The Angel's Debut. XXXIV.
XXXV.
XXXVI.
XXXVII.
The Trouble of the Barbed Wire. XXXVIII.
XXXIX.
Delia. XL.
Doctor Crump Acts. XLI.
Sir John Gotch Acts. XLII.
The Sea Cliff. XLIII.
Mrs Hinijer Acts. XLIV.
The Angel in Trouble. XLV.
XLVI.
The Last Day of the Visit. XLVII.
XLVIII.
XLIX.
L.
LI.
LII.
The Epilogue.