The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells - Artist Edition

The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells - Artist Edition

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This year marks the 125th anniversary of the first publication of The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells; a classic work of early science fiction that remains one of the author’s most disturbing and unforgettable novels. When Edward Prendick is rescued from a shipwreck, he is left on a nearby island and soon discovers the home of the depraved Doctor Moreau, a mad scientist conducting unspeakable animal experiments with hideous, human-like results.

While gene-splicing and bioengineering are common practices today, Wells’s haunting vision raised ethical questions more than a century before our time. Originally published in 1896, Wells’s story reflects the scientific controversies disrupting the societal norm in the late 1800s, including increased opposition to animal vivisection and growing discussion of Darwinism and the degeneration of the human race.

With The Island of Doctor Moreau published just one year after his first novel, The Time Machine, H.G. Wells was creating new worlds for which he would become known as one of the founding fathers of the science fiction genre. Moreau is the earliest example of what would become a popular science fiction motif called “uplift,” in which a more advanced race interferes with the evolution of the animal species to bring the latter to a higher level of intelligence.

With its themes of cruelty, moral responsibility, and man’s interference with nature, The Island of Doctor Moreau is one of Wells’s most important and thought-provoking explorations on what makes us human.


The signed limited edition of The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells is presented in three states: Lettered, Numbered and Artist editions. 

Please note that Artist Gift editions are not numbered.

ARTIST EDITION

  • 6” x 9” trim size.
  • 240 Pages.
  • Limited to 1000 copies.
  • Full cloth, smyth-sewn binding.
  • Two-hits foil stamping.
  • Six full color illustrations by Benz and Chang.
  • Dust jacket featuring wraparound artwork by Benz and Chang (the only edition featuring the dust jacket).
  • New exclusive foreword by Megan Shepherd.
  • Afterword by Adam Roberts.
  • Signed by Benz and Chang.
  • Housed in an embossed paper covered slipcase.
  • Bookmark with all pre-orders.

Includes Bonus Material

  • Appendix A: Wells Explains: Two Essays Relating to Moreau’s Argument.
    H.G. Wells, The Province of Pain (1894)
    H.G. Wells, The Limits of Individual Plasticity (1895)

  •  Appendix B: ‘The Terrible Medusa Case’: An Historical Source for Prendick’s Shipwreck.
    A narrative account of the infamous shipwreck Méduse (1818).
    Reproduction of Théodore Géricault’s masterpiece painting The Raft of the Medusa (c.1819).

  • Appendix C: Wells’s First Draft of Moreau.
    A study and excerpt from H.G. Wells’s original draft of Moreau.


Published editions may differ slightly from mockups and prototype designs.
Artwork © 2021 by Benz and Chang.

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Sophia McIntyre
Dinged Copy

The copy of The Island of Doctor Moreau that I purchased was "dinged" the copy was BEAUTIFUL. The only ding that I saw was the dust jacket was slightly dented, so glad I nabbed this copy for my husband

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Peter Hunt
A beautiful edition of a classic story

The paper. The print quality. The binding. The illustrations. Did I mention the paper?

Special credit and thanks to Timothy Harding for the footnotes. They are extremely informative and helpful.

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B.
Best of the best,so far

So, having owned and read all versions of this book I can say beyond a doubt this is the, as I would say, authoritative,and authentic rendering f H. G. Wells masterpiece. Bravo! Could not be happier with this book. Looking forward to the next volume I have purchased.

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Lawrence Webb
Dr Moreau

Absolutely amazing!

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GARETH STEWART
The Island Review

Excellent Suntup production as usual.