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By: Alvin Addison | |
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Ellen Walton Or, The Villain and His Victims | |
Eveline Mandeville Or, The Horse Thief Rival |
By: Amanda McKittrick Ros (1860-1939) | |
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Irene Iddesleigh
Amanda McKittrick Ros, a Northern Irish writer, did for the novel what William McGonagall did for poetry and Florence Foster Jenkins for the coloratura voice. She published a number of novels (all at her own expense) and in addition to being a novelist was a poet, her best known being 'Visiting Westminster Abbey' which beginsHoly Moses!Take a look!Flesh decayed in every nook!Some rare bits of brain lie here,Mortal loads of beef and beer.C.S. Lewis, J.R. Tolkien and The Inklings were admirers and held competitions to see who could read her work for the longest time whist keeping a straight face... | |
By: Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) | |
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Present at a Hanging and Other Ghost Stories
Ambrose Bierce (1842 – 1914?), satirist, critic, poet, short story writer and journalist. His fiction showed a clean economical style often sprinkled with subtle cynical comments on human behaviour. Nothing is known of his death, as he went missing while an observer with Pancho Villa’s army in 1913/14. (Summaries by Peter Yearsley)The Ways of Ghosts: Stories of encounters with the ghosts of the dead and dying. The spirits of the dead reach out to the living, to pass on a message or to pursue a killer... | |
The Parenticide Club
Ambrose Bierce (1842 – 1914?), best known as journalist, satirist and short story writer. Cynical in outlook, economical in style; Bierce vanished while an observer with Pancho Villa’s army. Four grotesque short stories about murder within the family, seen through the gently innocent eyes of family members … usually the murderer himself.My favorite murder (00:23)Oil of Dog (20:13)An Imperfect Conflagration (29:32)The Hypnotist (37:14) | |
Can Such Things Be?
24 short stories in fairly typical Bierce fashion - ghostly, spooky, to be read (or listened to) in the dark, perhaps with a light crackling fire burning dimly in the background. Stories of ghosts, apparitions, and strange, inexplicable occurrences are prevalent in these tales, some of which occur on or near Civil War fields of battle, some in country cottages, and some within urban areas. Can Such Things Be? implies and relates that anything is possible, at any time. | |
In the Midst of Life; Tales of Soldiers and Civilians
These stories detail the lives of soldiers and civilians during the American Civil War. This is the 1909 edition. The 1909 edition omits six stories from the original 1891 edition; these six stories are added to this recording (from an undated English edition). The 1891 edition is entitled In The Midst Of Life; Tales Of Soldiers And Civilians. The Wikipedia entry for the book uses the title Tales of Soldiers and Civilians. Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (June 24, 1842 – after December 26, 1913) was an American editorialist, journalist, short story writer, fabulist and satirist... |
By: Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr (1831-1919) | |
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Remember the Alamo | |
The Bow of Orange Ribbon A Romance of New York | |
The Measure of a Man | |
The Man Between, an International Romance | |
An Orkney Maid | |
A Singer from the Sea |
By: Amélie Rives (1863-1945) | |
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A Brother To Dragons and Other Old-time Tales |
By: American Sunday School Union | |
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Self-Denial or, Alice Wood, and Her Missionary Society |
By: American Tract Society | |
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Step by Step; or Tidy's Way to Freedom |
By: Amy Bell Marlowe | |
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A Little Miss Nobody Or, With the Girls of Pinewood Hall | |
The Girl from Sunset Ranch Or, Alone in a Great City |
By: Amy Brooks | |
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Princess Polly At Play | |
Dorothy Dainty at the Mountains |
By: Amy D. V. Chalmers | |
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Madge Morton's Secret | |
Madge Morton, Captain of the Merry Maid | |
Madge Morton's Victory |