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The Man with Six Senses

British Library Science Fiction Classics
by Muriel Jaeger
The Man with Six Senses (British Library Science Fiction Classics) by Muriel Jaeger
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When Hilda, a beautiful young member of England’s cynical postwar generation, meets Michael, a hapless mutant capable of perceiving the molecular composition of objects and the ever-shifting patterns of electromagnetic fields, she becomes his apostle. However, her efforts to convince others of the prodigy’s unique importance end disastrously; and Michael himself is slowly destroyed — mentally and physically — by his uncanny gift. In the end, Hilda must decide whether she is willing and able to make a supreme sacrifice for the sake of humankind’s future. This early and brilliant effort to export the topic of extra-sensory perception out of folklore and occult romances and import it into science fiction was first published in 1927 by Leonard and Virginia Woolf’s Hogarth Press.

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Release date: 1927 (British Library Publishing)

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Muriel Jaeger

Muriel Jaeger

Muriel Jaeger, 1892–1969, was a British author who wrote early novels of science fiction as well as plays and non-fiction, she was born in Barnsley, Yorkshire and won a scholarship to Somerville College, Oxford in 1912 graduating in 1916.

At Oxford, Jaeger belonged to a society of women writers that included Winifred Holtby and her close friend Dorothy L. Sayers, her nickname in college was James, or Jim, or even Jimmy.

British Library Science Fiction Classics

British Library Science Fiction Classics consists of 14 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

The Question Mark (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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The Man with Six Senses (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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Wild Harbour (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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The Tide Went Out (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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Moonrise: The Golden Age of Luna Adventures (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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Lost Mars: Golden Age Of The Red Planet (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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Menace of the Machine: The Rise of AI (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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The End of the World: and Other Catastrophes (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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Menace of the Monster: Classic Tales of Creatures from Beyond (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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Beyond Time: Classic Tales of Time Unwound (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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Born of the Sun: Adventures in Our Solar System (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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Nature's Warnings: Classic Stories of Eco-Science Fiction (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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Future Crimes: Mysteries and Detection Through Time and Space (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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Spaceworlds (British Library Science Fiction Classics)
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