O. Henry
(1862 - 1910)
O. Henry is a pen name of an American writer named William Sydney Porter.
O. Henry’s short stories are known for their wit, wordplay, warm characterization, and surprise endings.
Bibliography
The Children’s Hour Volume 7 (1953)
A collection of mysteries, classic and contemporary.
Read online at archive.org.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Robert McCloskey
Howard Pease
Edgar Allen Poe
Various
Robert McCloskey
Henry C. Pitz
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The Gift of the Magi (1972)
O. Henry’s classic tale of a husband and wife who sacrifice their prize possession to give each other Christmas gifts.
Golden Tales of the Old South (1930)
A collection of short stories by southern authors or about the old south.
O. Henry
Edgar Allen Poe
Et al
Golden Tales of the Old South (1930)
A collection of short stories by southern authors or about the old south.
O. Henry
Edgar Allen Poe
Et al
Golden Tales of the Southwest (1939)
A collection of short stories by southwestern authors or about the southwestern United States.
Helen Hunt Jackson
Stewart Edward White
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