
Dr. Jekyll invented a drug that would change him into the ominous Mr. Hyde. His evil nature, however, became the stronger part of him and to his horror, he no longer needed the formula to transform his appearance.
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call number/section: 1000, 823.8, 823
subjects: physicians, london (england), fiction, supernatural, multiple personality, horror fiction, london (england), fiction, horror stories, self-experimentation in medicine, london, england, social conditions, 19th century, science fiction, stevenson, robert louis, 1850-1894, adaptations, horror tales, graphic novels, television movies, horror films, dvds, compact discs, audiobooks, psychological fiction, hyde, edward (fictional character), horror fiction, psychological fiction, good and evil, electronic books
Editions

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Pocket Books (2005)
When the mild mannered Dr. Jekyll takes a drug, it transforms him into the aggressive monster called Mr. Hyde.
Schools: 1

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Viking (2000)
The famous story of Dr. Jekyll, who is a respectable doctor by day, and who by night roams the back alleys of London as a criminal. This edition also provides background information.
Schools: 3

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Washington Square Press (1995)
Schools: 1

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Dover Publications (1991)
Dr. Jekyll, a genteel, respectable London physician is transformed into Mr. Hyde, a foul-tempered, uncouth degenerate.
Schools: 5

Stevenson, Robert Louis
University of Nebraska Press (1990)
Describes the respectable Dr. Jekyll who experiments with drugs and is changed into the horrifying Mr. Hyde.
Schools: 2

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Watermill Press (1980)
Dr. Jekyll, a genteel, respectable London physician is transformed into Mr. Hyde, a foul-tempered, uncouth degenerate.
Schools: 0

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Kalyani Navyug Media (2010)
Retells in graphic novel format Stevenson's story of a well respected doctor being transformed into a murderous madman after taking a secret drug of his own creation.
Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
F. Watts (1967)
Dr. Jekyll invented a drug that would change him into the ominous Mr. Hyde. His evil nature, however, became the stronger part of him and to his horror, he no longer needed the formula to transform his appearance.
Schools: 0

Stevenson, Robert Louis
MPI Home Video (2002)
Story about a respectable Victorian physician whose experiments lead him to the discovery of a potion that transforms him into a destructive creature of unbridled emotions.
Schools: 2

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Naxos AudioBooks (1996)
Dr. Jekyll, a kind and well-respected London physician, is transformed into a murderous madman by taking a secret drug of his own creation.
Schools: 1

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Viking (1999)
A respected doctor by day turns into a monstrous criminal at night in late nineteenth-century London. Includes illustrated notes throughout the text explaining the historical background of the story.
Schools: 0

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Tom Doherty Assoc
Schools: 1

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Sterling Children's Books (2011)
A kind and well-respected doctor is transformed into a murderous madman by taking a secret drug of his own creation. Includes discussion questions.
Schools: 1

Stevenson, Robert Louis
New English Library (1974)
Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Baronet Books (1940)
Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
F. Watts (1967)
Dr. Jekyll invented a drug that would change him into the ominous Mr. Hyde. His evil nature, however, became the stronger part of him and to his horror, he no longer needed the formula to transform his appearance.
Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
F. Watts (1967)
Dr. Jekyll invented a drug that would change him into the ominous Mr. Hyde. His evil nature, however, became the stronger part of him and to his horror, he no longer needed the formula to transform his appearance.
Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Baronet Books (1940)
Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
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Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Dodd, Mead (1961)
Dr. Jekyll invented a drug that would change him into the ominous Mr. Hyde. His evil nature, however, became the stronger part of him and to his horror, he no longer needed the formula to transform his appearance.
Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
F. Watts (1967)
Dr. Jekyll invented a drug that would change him into the ominous Mr. Hyde. His evil nature, however, became the stronger part of him and to his horror, he no longer needed the formula to transform his appearance.
Schools: 0
Robert Louis Stevenson
Baronet Books
Dr. Jekyll invents a potion to show that all men have two personalities. His concoction unleashes his depraved and vicious alterego known as Mr. Hyde. Shocking thriller explores good vs evil.
Schools: 0

Stevenson, Robert Louis
Schools: 1
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Baronet Books (1940)
Schools: 1
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Dr. Jekyll invented a drug that would change him into the ominous Mr. Hyde. His evil nature, however, became the stronger part of him and to his horror, he no longer needed the formula to transform his appearance.
Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Dr. Jekyll invented a drug that would change him into the ominous Mr. Hyde. His evil nature, however, became the stronger part of him and to his horror, he no longer needed the formula to transform his appearance.
Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Schools: 0
Stevenson, Robert Louis
F. Watts (1967)
Dr. Jekyll invented a drug that would change him into the ominous Mr. Hyde. His evil nature, however, became the stronger part of him and to his horror, he no longer needed the formula to transform his appearance.
Schools: 1
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Mackin Educational Resources (2012)
A fantasy in which a scientist creates in himself an alternate personality. While Dr. Jekyll is essentially a good man, his alter ego Mr. Hyde is the personification of evil.
Schools: 1