American short stories of the nineteenth century
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American short stories of the nineteenth century
(Everyman's library, no. 840)
J.M. Dent & Sons , E.P. Dutton, 1930
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American short stories of the 19th century
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Contents of Works
- Peter Rugg, the missing man / William Austin
- Rip Van Winkle / Washington Irving
- The tell-tale heart / Edgar Allan Poe
- Ethan Brand / Nahaniel Hawthorne
- The "town-ho's" story / Herman Melville
- The diamond lens / Fitz-James O'Brien
- The luck of roaring camp / Bret Harte
- Marjorie Daw / Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- The celebrated jumping frog of Calaveras county / Mark Twain
- The Griffin and the minor Canon / Frank R. Stockton
- A horseman in the sky / Ambrose Bierce
- A passionate pilgrim / Henry James
- The Hiltons' holiday / Sarah Orne Jewett
- 'Sieur Geroge / George W. Cable
- Madame Célestin's divorce / Kate Chopin
- The little room / Madelene Yale Wynne
- A village Lear / Mary E. Wilkins
- Van Bibber's burglar
- The god of his father / Jack London
- The furnished room / O. Henry