The Island of Doctor Moreau - H. G. Wells - Books - EZReads Publications - 9781615341924 - April 18, 2010
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The Island of Doctor Moreau

ON February the First 1887, the Lady Vain was lost by collision with a derelict when about the latitude 1 degree S. and longitude 107 degree W. On January the Fifth, 1888-that is eleven months and four days after-my uncle, Edward Prendick, a private gentleman, who certainly went aboard the Lady Vain at Callao, and who had been considered drowned, was picked up in latitude 5 degree 3 S. and longitude 101 degree W. in a small open boat of which the name was illegible, but which is supposed to have belonged to the missing schooner Ipecacuanha. He gave such a strange account of himself that he was supposed demented. Subsequently he alleged that his mind was a blank from the moment of his escape from the Lady Vain. His case was discussed among psychologists at the time as a curious instance of the lapse of memory consequent upon physical and mental stress. The following narrative was found among his papers by the undersigned, his nephew and heir, but unaccompanied by any definite request for publication.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 18, 2010
ISBN13 9781615341924
Publishers EZReads Publications
Pages 152
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 9 mm   ·   231 g
Language English  

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