Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894.

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde / complete and unabridged Robert Louis Stevenson - United States : Aerie Books Ltd. 1941 ; - 82 p.

Dr. Jekyll, a famous young doctor, experiments upon himself and by drinking a potion he becomes for a period an evil embodiment of himself. After a time he suddenly realizes that his evil self, Mr. Hyde, returns automatically without the aid of the drug. After a career of crime, he is shot by his friend, John Lanyon, to whom he has been forced to divulge his secret.

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Good and evil--fiction
Physicians--England--London--fiction
Supernatural--fiction


England--Social conditions--19th century--fiction.
London (England)--fiction.


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VAB 1102 (viewing copy) FGE 7106-7112 (ref print) DAA 0137 (viewing copy) DAA 3111 (viewing copy, copy 2) FQA 5842-5848 (arch pos)