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Treasury of Great Short Stories

Treasury of Great Short Stories

by Woody Allen, Ray Bradbury, John Steinbeck, Roald Dahl, F. Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Stephen King, Arthur Conan Doyle, Charles Dickens, Agatha Christie, Edgar Allan Poe, ANON

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WOODY ALLEN: No Kaddish for Weinstein FAY WELDON: Alopecia RAY BRADBURY: February 1999: Ylia MARY RENAULT: According to Celsus JOHN STEINBECK: Flight P. D. JAMES: Murder. 1986 WILKIE COLLINS: A Terribly Strange Bed ROALb DAHL: ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON: Thrawn Janet IRIS MURDOCH: Something Special H. G. WELLS: The Stolen Bacillus REBECCA WEST: Parthenope GRAHAM GREENE: Mortmain F. SCOTT FITZGERALD The Baby Party MARGARET DRABBLE: The Reunion JAMES JOYCE: BERNICE RUBENS: The Blood of the Lamb STEPHEN KING: Suffer the Little Children RUTH RENDELL: The New Girlfriend D. H. LAWRENCE: Odour of Chrysanthemums ELIZABETH BOWEN: Mysterious Kör SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE: S. J. PERELMAN: Strictly from Hunger DAPHNE DU MAURIER: Kiss Me Again, Stranger JEROME K. JEROME: The Dancing-Partner ROBERT GRAVES: The Viscountess and the Short-Haired Girl DOROTHY L. SAYERS: Suspicion P. G. WODEHOUSE: Pig-Hooo-o.ey! MURIEL SPARK: The Fathers' Daughters CHARLES DICKENS: The Signalman ANTONIA FRASER: Doctor Zeit MICHAEL FRAYN: Identity Crisis OSCAR WILDE: The Canterville Ghost RICHARD GORDON: Barnsfather's Syndrome E. M. FORSTER: The Machine stops VIRGINIA WOOLF: Lappin and Lapinova THOMAS HARDY: The Three Strangers JAMES HERRIOT: All Creatures Great and Small AGATHA CHRISTIE: The Red Signal EDGAR ALLAN POE: The Gold Bug H. E. BATES: The Station KINGSLEY AMIS: My Enemy's Enemy
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["Short stories" "20th century fiction" "fiction" "Short horror story" "cyanide" "20th century English fiction" "British and irish fiction" "christian fiction" "Christmas" "Christmas fiction" "Christmas stories" "Daily Express" "death" "Domestic fiction" "English fiction" "family life" "Family reunions" "Irish literature" "Stories (texts)" "The Lass of Aughrim" "Three Graces" "West Britons" "amorality" "Anglo-Saxons" "aristocracy" "detective fiction" "Juvenile audience" "locked-room mysteries" "Mystery and detective stories" "Drama" "Private investigators" "Children's fiction"]

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