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Robert Walton, an explorer, describes his trip to the Arctic in letters to his sister, Margaret Saville, who lives in England. After discussing his preparations for the trip, one of Walton’s letters informs Margaret that his ship is stuck and surrounded by ice. Walton then relates a strange event: As they looked out on the enormous ice field, Walton and his crew saw a gigantic man being pulled by a dogsled. The following day they discovered another, smaller man, desperately ill, adrift on a sheet of ice. Walton writes that he brought the man onto his ship, allowed him to rest, and attempted to nurse him back to health. After a week the man was able to talk and told Walton an incredible story. The man’s name is Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist born in Geneva, Switzerland. He is a member of a wealthy family concerned with humanitarian issues. Victor goes on to relate his story to Walton, who writes it down as Victor speaks, making a record of Victor’s story, to be sent as a letter to Margaret Saville, Walton’s sister. Victor tells Walton that, as a boy, he was always fascinated by science and alchemy and he eventually attended the University of Ingolstadt to study natural science. At the university he focused all his attention on experiments designed to create life. After months of exhaustive study, Victor constructed a huge creature from parts of human cadavers. He then discovered a method of bringing it to life. However, when the creature opened its eyes, Victor was horrified by his monstrous-looking creation. He ran from his laboratory and became very ill and disoriented for almost two years. During this time, he believed that the creature must have perished. After he recovered from his illness, as he prepared to return home to his family, Victor learned that William, his seven-year-old brother, had been murdered. Justine Moritz, a young woman the Frankenstein family had adopted, had been accused of the crime. But Victor refused to believe that Justine committed the murder. Instead, he suspected that his creature wasn’t really dead, and was responsible for the horrible crime. However, after Victor returned to Geneva, Justine was tried, found guilty, and hanged. Victor explains to Walton that he felt responsible for William’s murder and Justine’s execution. Guilt-ridden and desperate to be alone, he climbed into the mountains, where he encountered the creature. The creature told Victor that he had survived for the past two years, hiding out in the woods and eating nuts and berries. Lonely and miserable, he realized that he was repulsive to other human beings. In the forest, though, the creature discovered a gentle peasant family living in a cottage; by secretly observing them, the creature learned to read and write. Then, in his jacket pocket, the creature found Victor’s journal and read of the experiments that led to his creation. Enraged, he concluded that it was Victor Frankenstein who was responsible for his misery. After relating his story, the creature demanded that Victor re-create his experiment and construct another creature. The creature explained he was desperate for a companion who would not find him repulsive. If Victor does as he asks, he will go away with the new creature and never bother Victor again. Although wary of the proposal, Victor says he reluctantly agreed to the creature’s request.

Hardcover:

9781509827756 | Collectors Library, February 7, 2017, cover price $12.99 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
9781435137684 | Gardners Books, December 12, 2012, cover price $13.50 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
9781435136168 | Lea edition (Gardners Books, October 25, 2012), cover price $29.65 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
9781406212518 | Gardners Books, May 15, 2009, cover price $19.55 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
9788497649193 | Edimat Libros, August 1, 2008, cover price $8.95

Paperback:

9781530831036 | Prm ill edition (Createspace Independent Pub, April 2, 2016), cover price $6.49 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
9781530070039 | Createspace Independent Pub, February 17, 2016, cover price $8.90 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
9781523689521 | Createspace Independent Pub, January 25, 2016, cover price $5.98 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
9781518746666 | Createspace Independent Pub, October 23, 2015, cover price $9.99 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
9781518601507 | Createspace Independent Pub, October 13, 2015, cover price $9.75 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
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Miscellaneous:

9781416501831 | Pocket Books, April 27, 2004, cover price $5.99 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein
9780553898033 | Random House Inc, September 30, 2003, cover price $4.95 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein

CD/Spoken Word:

9781844563456 | Hodder & Stoughton, January 11, 2007, cover price $29.60 | also contains Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Frankenstein | About this edition: 'All men hate the wretched; how, then, must I be hated, who am miserable beyond all living things!

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