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Category : Educational Software
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The War in the AirThe War in the Air is a fictional air warfare story as told by H. G. Wells. ... The Invisible ManThe Invisible Man is one of Wells best known and classical novels about a scientist who makes himself invisible as an experiment. This psychological tale explores the terrors imposed on to people by t ... In the Days of the CometIn the Days of the Comet is a fantasy story by H. G. Wells about a day in war when the earth suddenly pauses due to a collision with a comet. How will people perceive life once the world has been tran ... An Englishman Looks at the WorldAn Englishman Looks at the World by H. G. Wells ... The Silverado SquattersThe Silverado Squatters is Robert Louis Stevenson's personal account from his travels to Monterey California in 1880. It was the period when Stevenson was broke and had just gotten married. ... The Light PrincessQuote, "So perfectly like other people had she been in the water, that even yet the prince could scarcely believe his eyes when he saw her ascend slowly, grasp the balcony, and disappear through the w ... The Lady From The SeaThe Lady From The Sea is a 19th century play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It tells the story of Ellida Wangel, who is married to the much older Doctor Wangel, and their stuggle to overcome so ... The Door in the Wall And Other StoriesQuote, "If you call them dreams. Night after night. Vivid!--so vivid . . . . this-- (he indicated the landscape that went streaming by the window) "seems unreal in comparison! I can scarcely remember ... Letters on EnglandLetters on England by Voltaire ... God the Known and God the UnknownQuote, "Let him think of the vastness of the earth, and of the activity by day and night through countless ages of such countless forms of animal and vegetable life as that no human mind can form the ...
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