Bluebeard's Keys


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Bluebeard's Keys


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.




Bluebeard's Goat and Other Stories


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H.L. Mencken, in his illustrious career as a journalist, made his reputation with satirical writing and controversial ideals. Although his is a name not customarily associated with short fiction, it was his first literary love. From 1900 to 1919, he published nearly 60 stories and short-shorts, sometimes pseudonymously. Here for the first time, 30 of Mencken's thoroughly entertaining stories are collected, showcasing Mencken's wit and skill in a medium for which he is not well known. Meet a bumbling anarchist newspaper editor; the `Charmed Circle' of Long Island in a story strikingly prescient of F. Scott Fitzgerald; a shop owner whose mannequins belie a horrific secret; and a pair of wily entrepreneurs working in the Caribbean, among plenty of other excellent, amusing, and memorable stories. "Superb, clever, or hilarious use of language... Read "Epithalamium," a sendup of the social rigmarole of marriage for its exquisite choice of words, or the Poe-esque "The Window of Horrors," about a clothier and his obsession with life-like mannequins, for its chills. For quintessential Mencken, read "The Man of God," whose lowly grocer becomes an evangelist."-Publishers Weekly




Blue-beard's Work-shop & Other Stories


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"Bluebeard's workshop is a cycle of seductive and provocative stories about the games people play and the tales they tell. Why does the old lady across the street dangle desperate messages from her window? What is the secret to writing a worldwide bestseller? Can a day at the beach at Paekakariki, the sight of Wellington harbour at dusk, or a new pair of shoes in Dunedin, change your perspective on life? With quirky humour and extraordinary insights, Pierre Furlan explores universal human frailty"--Back cover.




Collection of British Authors - Bluebeard's Keys


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.




Grania


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