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By: Walter M. Miller (1923-1996) | |
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The Hoofer |
By: Walter Pater (1839-1894) | |
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Imaginary Portraits | |
Imaginary Portraits | |
By: Walter S. Tevis (1928-1984) | |
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The Big Bounce |
By: Washington Irving (1783-1859) | |
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.
Apart from "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" - the pieces which made both Irving and The Sketch Book famous - other tales include "Roscoe", "The Broken Heart", "The Art of Book-making", "A Royal Poet", "The Spectre Bridegroom", "Westminster Abbey", "Little Britain", and "John Bull". His stories were highly influenced by German folktales, with "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" being inspired by a folktale recorded by Karl Musaus. Stories range from the maudlin (such as "The Wife" and... | |
The Short-story |
By: Wilfred Thomason Grenfell (1865-1940) | |
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Labrador Days Tales of the Sea Toilers |
By: Wilhelm Hauff (1802-1827) | |
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Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace | |
The Severed Hand From "German Tales" Published by the American Publishers' Corporation |
By: Will Lillibridge (1878-1909) | |
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Arcadia in Avernus
Unhappy wife leaves marriage of convenience for another man, the couple running away to the Dakota prairie to set up housekeeping. All seems romantically well... until the ex shows up. Surprisingly modern (if a little theatrical) novella from the early 1900's. From the posthumous collection of Lillibridge short stories, A Breath of Prairie, 1911. |
By: Will Mohler | |
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In the Control Tower |
By: Willa Sibert Cather (1873-1947) | |
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The Troll Garden and Selected Stories | |
Collection Of Stories, Reviews And Essays
Stories and essays by Willa Cather |
By: William C. Scully (1855-1943) | |
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Stories by English Authors: Africa |
By: William Carroll | |
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Solomon's Orbit |
By: William Cowper Brann (1855-1898) | |
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Complete Works of Brann, The Iconoclast, Volume 12
William Cowper Brann earned the nickname “The Iconoclast” by fearlessly attacking established beliefs and institutions which he thought to be pompous and self-serving. He settled in the wild and wooly West Texas town of Waco in the late 1800s as a newspaper man - first as a writer and then as owner of newspaper he named “The Iconoclast”. During this period, Catholics and Protestants were duking it out over the soul of Texas and there was even further sectarian strife among Protestants. Brann wrote prolifically and aired his Politically Incorrect views with vigor and colorful language... |
By: William Dean Howells | |
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Christmas Every Day and Other Stories Told for Children
Five short delightful stories for children, told in the voice of "the papa" to "the girl" and "the boy." William Dean Howells (March 1, 1837 – May 11, 1920) was an American realist author and literary critic. Nicknamed "The Dean of American Letters", he was particularly known for his tenure as editor of the Atlantic Monthly as well as his own prolific writings, including the Christmas story "Christmas Every Day" and the novel The Rise of Silas Lapham. (Reader’s Note for story 3: A pony engine is a small locomotive for switching cars from one track to another.) | |
Literature and Life (Complete) | |
Shapes that Haunt the Dusk | |
Quaint Courtships | |
Buying a Horse | |
The Daughter of the Storage And Other Things in Prose and Verse | |
A Pair of Patient Lovers | |
Standard Household-Effect Company, the (from Literature and Life) | |
Staccato Notes of a Vanished Summer (from Literature and Life) |
By: William F. Nolan (1928-) | |
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Of Time and Texas | |
Small World |
By: William Gerken | |
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Stopover |
By: William Henry Giles Kingston | |
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Stories of Animal Sagacity
300+ short stories of how smart and savvy various individual animals have been seen to be, and in most cases a little moral is drawn from the story. | |
The Ferryman of Brill and other stories |
By: William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) | |
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Carnacki, The Ghost Finder
Thomas Carnacki was a detective of the supernatural, created for a series of short stories by Wiliam Hope Hodgson. Hodsgon, also a noted photographer and bodybuilder, might have created more stories for this intrepid sleuth of the occult, but he unfortunately died at the youthful age of 40 in World War I. (Introduction by Samanem) |
By: William J. Smith | |
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The Last Straw |