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    «The Best Short Stories of 1917, and the Yearbook of the American Short Story» by Edward J. O'Brien

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    «The Best Short Stories of 1917, and the Yearbook of the American Short Story» by Edward J. O'Brien

    «The Best Short Stories of 1917, and the Yearbook of the American Short Story» by Edward J. O'Brien
    English | ISBN: 9783736414327 | EPUB | 0.6 MB


    INTRODUCTION. By the Editor
    THE EXCURSION. By Edwina Stanton Babcock
    (From The Pictorial Review)
    ONNIE. By Thomas Beer
    (From The Century Magazine)
    A CUP OF TEA. By Maxwell Struthers Burt(From Scribner's Magazine)
    LONELY PLACES. By Francis Buzzell
    (From The Pictorial Review)
    BOYS WILL BE BOYS. By Irvin S. Cobb
    (From The Saturday Evening Post)
    LAUGHTER. By Charles Caldwell Dobie
    (From Harper's Magazine)
    THE EMPEROR OF ELAM. By H. G. Dwight
    (From The Century Magazine)
    THE GAY OLD DOG. By Edna Ferber
    (From The Metropolitan Magazine)
    THE KNIGHT'S MOVE. By Katharine Fullerton Gerould
    (From The Atlantic Monthly)
    A JURY OF HER PEERS. By Susan Glaspell(From Every Week)
    THE BUNKER MOUSE. By Frederick Stuart Greene
    (From The Century Magazine)
    RAINBOW PETE. By Richard Matthews Hallet
    (From The Pictorial Review)
    GET READY THE WREATHS. By Fannie Hurst
    (From The Cosmopolitan Magazine)
    THE STRANGE-LOOKING MAN. By Fanny Kemble Johnson
    (From The Pagan)
    THE CALLER IN THE NIGHT. By Burton Kline
    (From The Stratford Journal)
    THE INTERVAL. By Vincent O'Sullivan
    (From The Boston Evening Transcript)
    A CERTAIN RICH MAN—." By Lawrence Perry
    (From Scribner's Magazine)
    THE PATH OF GLORY. By Mary Brecht Pulver
    (From The Saturday Evening Post)
    CHING, CHING, CHINAMAN. By Wilbur Daniel Steele
    (From The Pictorial Review)
    NONE SO BLIND. By Mary Synon
    (From Harper's Magazine)
    THE YEARBOOK OF THE AMERICAN SHORT STORY FOR 1917The Biographical Roll of Honor of American Short Stories for 1917
    The Roll of Honor of Foreign Short Stories in American Magazines for 1917
    The Best Books of Short Stories of 1917: A Critical Summary
    Volumes of Short Stories Published During 1917: An Index
    The Best Sixty-three American Short Stories of 1917: A Critical Summary
    Magazine Averages for 1917