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By : H.G.Wells
Narrated By : Hugh Bonneville, Jason Isaacs, Sophie Okonedo, David Tennant, Alexander Vlahos, Eli Roth – Introduction
He’s often been called the father of science fiction. Now, listen to H. G. Wells’ five science fiction novels in one definitive collection. Introduced by film director and H. G. Wells fanboy Eli Roth, the collection features unabridged recordings of the novels performed by Hugh Bonneville, Jason Isaacs, Sophie Okonedo, David Tennant and Alexander Vlahos.
The War Of The Worlds [Narrated By David Tennant]
When Earth is invaded by Martians in great mechanical tripods, terror ensues. They are equipped with heat rays and poisonous black gas, intent on wiping out the human race. During the destruction, one man’s story details the monstrous invasion and his struggle to find his wife in the devastation.
The First Men In The Moon [Narrated By Alexander Vlahos]
A chance meeting between penniless businessman Mr Bedford and absentminded scientist Dr Cavor leads the two on a fantastical journey to the moon. However, they are unprepared for what they find: freezing nights, boiling days and sinister alien life. Will they be trapped forever?
The Time Machine [Narrated By Hugh Bonneville]
Transported to the year AD 802,701, the Time Traveller encounters the peaceful Eloi, a beautiful elfin race of childlike adults afraid of the dark, and with good reason. Beneath the earth’s surface live the Morlocks, apish troglodytes who torment the Eloi. When the time machine is stolen, the Time Traveller must enter Morlock territory if he ever hopes to return home.
The Invisible Man [Narrated By Sophie Okonedo]
When a strange man takes shelter at an inn, his skin covered from head to toe in bandages, he causes distrust. Griffin, a scientist, reveals that he has successfully managed to turn himself invisible, but alas without a way of undoing it. Desperate for a cure, his ailment drives him to many sinister actions, including murder.
The Island Of Dr Moreau [Narrated by Jason Isaacs]
Edward Prendick, the single survivor of a shipwreck, is rescued by Montgomery in a vessel carrying a menagerie of savage animals. Taken to an uncharted island, he meets Dr Moreau – a brilliant scientist whose notorious experiments have caused him to abandon the civilised world. It soon becomes clear he has been developing these experiments – with truly horrific results.
Known as ‘The Father of Science Fiction’, Herbert George Wells’ writing career spanned over 60 years. He was a writer of novels, short stories, nonfiction books and articles. As a young man, Wells won a scholarship to the Normal School of Science in London, sparking his infamous vocation as a science fiction writer.
Episode List
- 001 – Introduction – Eli Roth
- 002 – The War of the Worlds – Book 1: The Coming of the Martians – Chapter 1: The Eve of the War
- 003 – Chapter 2: The Falling Star
- 004 – Chapter 3: On Horsell Common
- 005 – Chapter 4: The Cylinder Opens
- 006 – Chapter 5: The Heat-Ray
- 007 – Chapter 6: The Heat-Ray in the Chobham Road
- 008 – Chapter 7: How I Reached Home
- 009 – Chapter 8: Friday Night
- 010 – Chapter 9: The Fighting Begins
- 011 – Chapter 10: In the Storm
- 012 – Chapter 11: At the Window
- 013 – Chapter 12: What I Saw of the Destruction of Weybridge and Shepperton
- 014 – Chapter 13: How I Fell in with the Curate
- 015 – Chapter 14: In London
- 016 – Chapter 15: What Had Happened in Surrey
- 017 – Chapter 16: The Exodus from London
- 018 – Chapter 17: The Thunder Child
- 019 – Book 2: The Earth Under the Martians – Chapter 1: Under Foot
- 020 – Chapter 2: What We Saw from the Ruined House
- 021 – Chapter 3: The Days of Imprisonment
- 022 – Chapter 4: The Death of the Curate
- 023 – Chapter 5: The Stillness
- 024 – Chapter 6: The Work of Fifteen Days
- 025 – Chapter 7: The Man on Putney Hill
- 026 – Chapter 8: Dead London
- 027 – Chapter 9: Wreckage
- 028 – Chapter 10: The Epilogue
- 029 – The First Men in the Moon – Chapter 1: Mr. Bedford Meets Mr. Cavor at Lympne
- 030 – Chapter 2: The First Making of Cavorite
- 031 – Chapter 3: The Building of the Sphere
- 032 – Chapter 4: Inside the Sphere
- 033 – Chapter 5: The Journey to the Moon
- 034 – Chapter 6: The Landing on the Moon
- 035 – Chapter 7: Sunrise on the Moon
- 036 – Chapter 8: A Lunar Morning
- 037 – Chapter 9: Prospecting Begins
- 038 – Chapter 10: Lost Men in the Moon
- 039 – Chapter 11: The Mooncalf Pastures
- 040 – Chapter 12: The Selenite’s Face
- 041 – Chapter 13: Mr. Cavor Makes Some Suggestions
- 042 – Chapter 14: Experiments in Intercourse
- 043 – Chapter 15: The Giddy Bridge
- 044 – Chapter 16: Points of View
- 045 – Chapter 17: The Fight in the Cave of the Moon Butchers
- 046 – Chapter 18: In the Sunlight
- 047 – Chapter 19: Mr. Bedford Alone
- 048 – Chapter 20: Mr. Bedford in Infinite Space
- 049 – Chapter 21: Mr. Bedford at Littlestone
- 050 – Chapter 22: The Astonishing Communication of Mr. Julius Wendigee
- 051 – Chapter 23: An Abstract of the Six Messages First Received from Mr. Cavor
- 052 – Chapter 24: The Natural History of the Selenites
- 053 – Chapter 25: The Grand Lunar
- 054 – Chapter 26: The Last Message Cavor Sent to the Earth
- 055 – The Time Machine – Chapter: 1
- 056 – Chapter: 2
- 057 – Chapter: 3
- 058 – Chapter: 4
- 059 – Chapter: 5
- 060 – Chapter: 6
- 061 – Chapter: 7
- 062 – Chapter: 8
- 063 – Chapter: 9
- 064 – Chapter: 10
- 065 – Chapter: 11
- 066 – Chapter: 12
- 067 – Epilogue
- 068 – The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance – Chapter 1: The Strange Man’s Arrival
- 069 – Chapter 2: Mr. Teddy Henfrey’s First Impressions
- 070 – Chapter 3: The Thousand and One Bottles
- 071 – Chapter 4: Mr. Cuss Interviews the Stranger
- 072 – Chapter 5: The Burglary at the Vicarage
- 073 – Chapter 6: The Furniture that Went Mad
- 074 – Chapter 7: The Unveiling of the Stranger
- 075 – Chapter 8: In Transit
- 076 – Chapter 9: Mr. Thomas Marvel
- 077 – Chapter 10: Mr. Marvel’s Visit to Iping
- 078 – Chapter 11: In the Coach and Horses
- 079 – Chapter 12: The Invisible Man Loses His Temper
- 080 – Chapter 13: Mr. Marvel Discusses His Resignation
- 081 – Chapter 14: At Port Stowe
- 082 – Chapter 15: The Man Who Was Running
- 083 – Chapter 16: In The Jolly Cricketers
- 084 – Chapter 17: Dr. Kemp’s Visitor
- 085 – Chapter 18: The Invisible Man Sleeps
- 086 – Chapter 19: Certain First Principles
- 087 – Chapter 20: At The House in Great Portland Street
- 088 – Chapter 21: In Oxford Street
- 089 – Chapter 22: In The Emporium
- 090 – Chapter 23: In Drury Lane
- 091 – Chapter 24: The Plan That Failed
- 092 – Chapter 25: The Hunting of the Invisible Man
- 093 – Chapter 26: The Wicksteed Murder
- 094 – Chapter 27: The Siege of Kemp’s House
- 095 – Chapter 28: The Hunter Hunted
- 096 – The Epilogue
- 097 – The Island of Doctor Moreau – Introduction
- 098 – Chapter 1: In the Dingey of the Lady Vain
- 099 – Chapter 2: The Man Who was Going Nowhere
- 100 – Chapter 3: The Strange Face
- 101 – Chapter 4: At the Schooner’s Rail
- 102 – Chapter 5: The Man Who Had Nowhere to Go
- 103 – Chapter 6: The Evil-Looking Boatmen
- 104 – Chapter 7: The Locked Door
- 105 – Chapter 8: The Crying of the Puma
- 106 – Chapter 9: The Thing in the Forest
- 107 – Chapter 10: The Crying of the Man
- 108 – Chapter 11: The Hunting of the Man
- 109 – Chapter 12: The Sayers of the Law
- 110 – Chapter 13: A Parley
- 111 – Chapter 14: Doctor Moreau Explains
- 112 – Chapter 15: Concerning the Beast Folk
- 113 – Chapter 16: How the Beast Folk Taste Blood
- 114 – Chapter 17: A Catastrophe
- 115 – Chapter 18: The Finding of Moreau
- 116 – Chapter 19: Montgomery’s Bank Holiday
- 117 – Chapter 20: Alone with the Beast Folk
- 118 – Chapter 21: The Reversion of the Beast Folk
- 119 – Chapter 22: The Man Alone


