Greatest Short Stories (P. F. Collier & Son)

Greatest Short Stories (P. F. Collier & Son) (1915)
2911374Greatest Short Stories (P. F. Collier & Son)1915

Volume 1 edit

(transcription project)

Based off of Short story classics (American), Volume One (1905), with the addition of "Who was she?"

Volume 1 (American authors) edit

Replaces "The great stone face" and "Brace of boys" with

Volume 2 edit

Volume 2 (American authors) edit

Drop Lewis, Adeler, Stoddard, Peattie, Morrow, Frederic, Boyesen, Morris, Lefevre, Curwood
  • Stephen Crane / An Experiment in Misery
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne / The Ambitious Guest
  • Edgar Allen Poe / The Gold Bug
  • Bret Harte / The Luck of Roaring Camp
  • Thomas Bailey Aldrich / Marjorie Daw
  • Edna Ferber / They Brought their Women
  • Dorthy Parker / Big Blonde

Volume 3 edit

  • O. Henry / Phonograph and the graft
  • Harris / Brother rabbit's cradle
  • Altsheler / After the battle
  • Deland / "Many waters"
  • Ade / "To make a Hoosier holiday"
  • Kelly / Christmas present for a lady
  • Grant / Against his judgment
  • Long / Purple-eyes
  • Spearman / Run of the yellow mail
  • Colton / Spiral stone
  • Roberts / Jean Michaud's little ship
  • Kingsley / At the end of his rope
  • Tracy / Lotus eaters
  • Harland / Rosemary for remembrance
  • Adams / Such as walk in darkness
  • Finnegan / Out of the storm

Volume 4 edit

  • Tarkington / Mrs. Protheroe
  • Spears / Silver Lake panic
  • Cutting / Happiest time
  • Rives / In the wake of war
  • Sawyer / Tall one and the wee one
  • Roberts / Captain Pike
  • Dunne / Mr. Dooley on the pursuit of riches
  • MacCreagh / Everett, Commissioner of Justice
  • Meedham / Polite horse
  • Newton / Charge
  • Boltwood / Wedding Bob Dean ran
  • Curwood / His first penitent
  • Douglas / Unseen hands
  • Scoville / Churching of Bankson
  • Lathrop / In each other's shoes
  • Friedman / Return
  • Wells / Bondage

Volume 5 edit

  • Nordau / Deliverance
  • Lagerlof / Outlaws
  • Castelnuovo / Lost letter
  • Teleshov / Duel
  • Dumas, Fils / Hanging at La Piroche
  • von Riehl / Castle Neideck
  • Chekhov / Work of art
  • Maupassant / Bit of string
  • Doyle / Scandal in Bohemia
  • Strindberg / Love and bread
  • Stevenson / Suicide club
  • Baumbach / Fountain of youth
  • Gorki / Boless --Fogazzaro / Silver crucifix
  • Gautier / Mummy's foot
  • D'Annunzio / End of Candia
  • Scribe / Price of a life

Volume 6 edit

  • Gaboriau / Accursed house
  • Gogol / Cloak
  • Verga / Cavalleria Rusticana
  • Bjornson / Railroad and churchyard
  • Janin / Vendean marriage
  • Heyse / Young girl of Treppi
  • Stevenson / Sire de Maletroit's door
  • Dostoievski / Thief
  • Sacher-Masoch / Thou shalt not kill
  • Musset / Beauty spot
  • Sudermann / A New-Year's Eve confession
  • de Amicis / Drummer
  • Tolstoi / Long exile
  • Reuter / Bric-a-brac and destinies.

Volume 7 edit

  • Poushkin / Queen of spades
  • Balzac / Unknown masterpiece
  • Doyle / My friend the murderer
  • Schnitzler / Dead are silent
  • Merimee / How the redoubt was taken
  • Chekhov / Slanderer
  • Chatrian / Dean's watch
  • Zschokke / Broken cup
  • About / Which was the madman?
  • Turgenev / Rendezvous
  • Victor / Napoleon and Pope Pius VII
  • Andreiev / Valia
  • Coppee / Lost child
  • Kipling / Man who would be king

Volume 8 edit

  • Kipling / Incarnation of Krishna Mulvaney
  • Maupassant / Necklace
  • Garshin / Signal
  • France / Putois
  • Barrie / Courting of T'nowhead's Bell
  • Eschstruth / Gray nun
  • Huysmans / Sac-au-dos
  • Quiller-Couch / Roll-call of the reef
  • Niese / Story of the little Mamsell
  • Dumas / A Bal Masque
  • Wells / Red room
  • Zola / Fete at Coqueville
  • Wildenbruch / Good blood

 

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