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Big Book of Best Short Stories - Volume 9 - cover

Big Book of Best Short Stories - Volume 9

Edith Nesbit, E. W. Hornung, John Galsworthy, Selma Lagerlöf, Ernest Bramah, Paul Heyse, Théophile Gautier, Stacy Aumonier, Arthur Morrison, Thomas Burke, August Nemo

Editorial: Tacet Books

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Sinopsis

This book contains70 short storiesfrom 10 classic, prize-winning and noteworthy authors. The stories were carefully selected by the criticAugust Nemo, in a collection that will please theliterature lovers.
For more exciting titles, be sure to check out our 7 Best Short Stories and Essential Novelists collections.
This book contains:

- John Galsworthy:The First and Last
A Stoic
The Apple Tree
The Juryman
Indian Summer of a Forsyte
The Hedonist
Buttercup Night


- Théophile Gautier:Clarimonde
The Mummy's Foot
One Of Cleopatra's Night
Omphale: A Rococo Story
King Candaules
Arria Marcella
The Romance of a Mummy


- Paul Heyse:The Dead Lake
Doomed
Beatrice
Beginning, and End
L'Arrabiata!
Count Ernest's Home
Blind


- Selma Lagerlöf:The Holy Night
The Emperor's Vision
The Wise Men's Well
Bethlehem's Children
The Flight Into Egypt
In Nazareth
In The Temple


- Thomas Burke:The Chink and the Child
The Father of Yoto
Gracie Goodnight
The Paw
The Cue
Beryl, the Croucher and the Rest of England
The Sign of the Lamp


- E. Nesbit:The Ebony Frame
John Charrington's Wedding
Uncle Abraham's Romance
The Mystery Of The Semi-Detached
From The Dead
Man-Size In Marble
The Mass For The Dead


- Arthur Morrison:That Brute Simmos
A Poor Stick
Behind the Shade
To Bow Bridges
A Conversation
All That Messuage
Three Hounds


- Stacy Aumonier:A Source of Irritation
Where Was Wych Street?
Burney's Laugh
The Chinese Philosopher and the European War
Cricket
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