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The Complete Works of O Henry - Short Stories Poetry Sketches Articles & Letters With Author's Biography - cover
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The Complete Works of O Henry - Short Stories Poetry Sketches Articles & Letters With Author's Biography

O. Henry

Editora: e-artnow

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Sinopse

O. Henry, the celebrated American writer renowned for his witty and surprising short stories, left an enduring legacy that goes beyond the ordinary. This grand collection brings together his complete works - the masterful short stories, poems, completeessays and articles, showcasing his mastery in storytelling, humor, and keen observations of human nature.
Content:
Short Story Collections:
Cabbages and Kings:
The Proem By The Carpenter
"Fox-in-the-morning"
The Lotus And The Bottle
Smith
Caught
Cupid's Exile Number Two
The Phonograph And The Graft
Money Maze
The Admiral
The Flag Paramount
The Shamrock And The Palm
The Remnants Of The Code
Shoes
Ships
Masters Of Arts
Dicky
Rouge Et Noir
Two Recalls
The Vitagraphoscope
The Four Million:
Tobin's Palm
The Gift of the Magi
A Cosmopolite in a Café
Between Rounds
The Skylight Room
A Service of Love
The Coming-Out of Maggie
Man About Town
The Cop and the Anthem
An Adjustment of Nature
Memoirs of a Yellow Dog
The Love-Philtre of Ikey Schoenstein
Mammon and the Archer
Springtime à la Carte
The Green Door
From the Cabby's Seat
An Unfinished Story
The Caliph, Cupid and the Clock
Sisters of the Golden Circle
The Romance of a Busy Broker
After Twenty Years
Lost on Dress Parade
By Courier
The Furnished Room
The Brief Debut of Tildy
The Trimmed Lamp:
The Trimmed Lamp
A Madison Square Arabian Night
The Rubaiyat Of A Scotch Highball
The Pendulum
Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen
The Assessor Of Success
The Buyer From Cactus City
The Badge Of Policeman O'roon
Brickdust Row
The Making Of A New Yorker
Vanity And Some Sables
The Social Triangle
The Purple Dress
The Foreign Policy Of Company 99
The Lost Blend
A Harlem Tragedy
"The Guilty Party"
According To Their Lights
The Last Leaf
The Count And The Wedding Guest
The Country Of Elusion
The Ferry Of Unfulfilment
The Tale Of A Tainted Tenner
Elsie In New York
Heart of the West
The Gentle Grafter 
The Voice of the City 
Roads of Destiny 
Options 
The Two Women 
Strictly Business 
Whirligigs
Other Stories
My Tussle With The Devil by O. Henry's Ghost
Poetry
Sketches & Articles
Letters
Biography of O. Henry by Charles Alphonso Smith
Disponível desde: 14/05/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 2654 páginas.

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