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The First Men in the Moon (Modern Library)
Pages: 272, Edition: New edition, Paperback, Modern Library Inc Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 02/03/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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First men in the moon. ================ A retro kind of story and with certain innocence to it. Arnold Bedford classes himself as a capitalist, unfortunately at the moment he is a little broke. Then his luck changes, he meets Prof Joseph Cavor. Cavor is one of those geniuses who always seem to be a bit distracted. Walking around half in our world and half in his own. Cavor invites Bedford to his lab and tells him he is on the verge of something world changing, Bedford instantly accepts and he can already smell the cash. Cavor has invented paint! But this is no ordinary paint it is anti-gravity paint. Apply it to any ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/02/09 (Very useful, 122 readings)
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First men in the moon. ================ Author - H G Wells. The book has a nostalgic feel to it, if feels well..quaint. We follow the adventures of Prof Cavor and his new friend Mr Bedford. Professor Cavor is an innocent genius who spends all day tinkering with new half baked inventions that he tries desperately to make work. But no more. He has, for the past several months being concentrating on his latest incredible invention, Cavorite. Cavorite is a paint, unlike any other every seen. Once applied it block gravity making the object painted weightless. Along the way Cavor meets Mr Bedford who initially is not ... Read the complete review
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