Best of
Short-Stories

1916

The Best of Saki


Saki - 1916
    A collection of eight cases, contains examples -The Bruce Partington Plans-The Dying Detective, Wisteria Lodge & The devils Foot

The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories


Mark Twain - 1916
    

Old Peter's Russian Tales


Arthur Ransome - 1916
    Generation after generation has thrilled to the story of Baba Yaga, the witch with iron teeth; the tale of the Little Daughter of the Snow, who melted for lack of love, and many others. Ransome visited Russia before the Revolution and heard these stories first-hand from the people he met there.

Enoch Soames


Max Beerbohm - 1916
    I was young, and had not the clarity of judgment that Rothenstein already had. Soames was quite five or six years older than either of us. Also--he had written a book. It was wonderful to have written a book.

A Wodehouse Miscellany


P.G. Wodehouse - 1916
    G. Wodehouse, the author of My Man Jeeves. Includes "Some Aspects of Game-Captaincy," "An Unfinished Collection," "The New Advertising," "The Secret Pleasures of Reginald," "My Battle with Drink," "In Defense of Astigmatism," "Jeeves Takes Charge," and much more This publication from Boomer Books is specially designed and typeset for comfortable reading.

Pebbles on the Shore


Alfred George Gardiner - 1916
    

Madame de Treymes and Others


Edith Wharton - 1916
    

A Slav Soul and Other Stories


Aleksandr Kuprin - 1916
    The others are: A Slav Soul; The Song and The Dance; Easter Day; The Idiot; The Picture; Hamlet; Mechanical Justice; The Last Word; Dogs' Happiness; A Clump of Lilacs; Anathema; Tempting Providence; Cain. Aleksandr Ivanovich Kuprin (1870-1938) was Russian novelist and short-story writer. He was an army officer for several years before he resigned to pursue a writing career, and was a friend of Maxim Gorky. He won fame with The Duel (1905), a novel of protest against the Russian military system. In 1909, Yama: The Pit, his novel dealing with prostitution in Odessa, created a sensation. Kuprin left Russia after the revolution but returned in 1937. Some of his best short stories of action and adventure appear in The Garnet Bracelet, originally published in 1917.

Makar's Dream and Other Stories


Vladimir Korolenko - 1916
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