Ann Veronica

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Ann Veronica is a novel by H.G. Wells first published in 1909. The book deals with political issues of the time, concentrating specifically on feminism. It created a sensation when published, due both to the feminist sensibilities of the heroine, and to the similarity of her name to that of Amber Reeve, a woman with whom Wells was rumored to be having an affair. The First American Edition of the Book by Harper & Brothers is presented here.



ANN VERONICA


A MODERN LOVE STORY


BY

H. G. WELLS

AUTHOR OF
TONO-BUNGAY, ETC.


ILLUSTRATED



Harper and Brothers publisher mark 1895



HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS
NEW YORK AND LONDON


Books by


H. G. WELLS


The Future in America. Ill'd. 8vo. net $2.00
Anticipations. Post 8vo net 1.80
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HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, N. Y.


Copyright, 1909, by Harper & Brothers.


All rights reserved.
Published October, 1909.

CONTENTS

CHAP. PAGE

I. Ann Veronica Talks to Her Father... i

II. Ann Veronica Gathers Points of View ... 34

III. The Morning of the Crisis 54

IV. The Crisis 86

V. The Flight to London 95

VI. Expostulations 117

VII. Ideals and a Reality . 136

VIII. Biology 167

IX. Discords 196

X. The Suffragettes 234

XI. Thoughts in Prison 256

XII. Ann Veronica Puts Things in Order . . . 268

XIII. The Sapphire Ring 285

XIV. The Collapse of the Penitent 308

XV. The Last Days at Home 329

XVI. In the Mountains 342

XVII. In Perspective 365

ANN VERONICA

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


The longest-living author of this work died in 1946, so this work is in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 77 years or less. This work may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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