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LoC No.: 06045361
Title: Argonaut stories
Original Publication: United States: Payot, Upham & Company,1906.
Note: Reading ease score: 79.0 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Contents: Moon-face, by Jack London -- A caged lion, by Frank Norris -- The race bond, by Gwendolen Overton -- The Rajah's nemesis, by William C. Morrow -- The man-hunters' reward, by Buckey O'Neill -- Conscience money, by Geraldine Bonner -- The jack-pot, by Charles Dwight Willard -- The seats of judgment, by C.W. Doyle -- A double shot, by Stewart Edward White -- Ten thousand years in ice, by Robert Duncan Milne -- Leaves on the River Pasig, by W.O. McGeehan -- The great Euchre boom, by Charles F. Embree -- The sorcery of Asenath, by Maria Roberts -- Old "Hard Luck", by E. Munson -- The dotted trail, by Will H. Irwin -- The white grave, by C. Alfred -- The jewels of Bendita, by Gibert Cunyngham Terry -- The Man-Dog, by Nathan C. Kouns -- The amateur revolutionist, by John F. Wilson -- The blood of a comrade, by Neil Gillespie -- Under flying hoofs, by Bertrand W. Sinclair -- The Colonel and "The Lady", by Kathleen Thompson.
Credits: Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)
Summary: "Argonaut Stories" by Jerome Hart is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. As an anthology from the San Francisco-based publication "The Argonaut", it features contributions from various authors, including Jack London and Frank Norris, showcasing narratives that evoke the spirit and struggles of life on the Pacific Coast. The stories likely delve into themes of adventure, human emotion, and the moral dilemmas faced by characters living in complex situations. The opening of this anthology features two compelling stories. The first, "Moon-Face" by Jack London, introduces the character John Claverhouse, who elicits an intense, irrational hatred from the narrator, who finds Claverhouse's cheerful demeanor unbearable. The narrator's obsession leads him down a dark path as he plots the man's demise, ultimately culminating in a cruel and ironic twist of fate. The second story, "A Caged Lion" by Frank Norris, explores the tormented life of Toppan, a man caught between his past dreams of adventure and his current mundane existence, reflected in a circus setting that pits lions and a lion-tamer against the backdrop of both man and beast's struggle for dignity and freedom. Each story establishes rich character dynamics and a palpable sense of conflict, inviting readers into the deeper human experiences underpinning the narratives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Editor: Hart, Jerome, 1854-1937
EBook No.: 68408
Published: Jun 26, 2022
Downloads: 105
Language: English
Subject: Short stories, American
Subject: American fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: 06045361
Title: Argonaut stories
Original Publication: United States: Payot, Upham & Company,1906.
Note: Reading ease score: 79.0 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Contents: Moon-face, by Jack London -- A caged lion, by Frank Norris -- The race bond, by Gwendolen Overton -- The Rajah's nemesis, by William C. Morrow -- The man-hunters' reward, by Buckey O'Neill -- Conscience money, by Geraldine Bonner -- The jack-pot, by Charles Dwight Willard -- The seats of judgment, by C.W. Doyle -- A double shot, by Stewart Edward White -- Ten thousand years in ice, by Robert Duncan Milne -- Leaves on the River Pasig, by W.O. McGeehan -- The great Euchre boom, by Charles F. Embree -- The sorcery of Asenath, by Maria Roberts -- Old "Hard Luck", by E. Munson -- The dotted trail, by Will H. Irwin -- The white grave, by C. Alfred -- The jewels of Bendita, by Gibert Cunyngham Terry -- The Man-Dog, by Nathan C. Kouns -- The amateur revolutionist, by John F. Wilson -- The blood of a comrade, by Neil Gillespie -- Under flying hoofs, by Bertrand W. Sinclair -- The Colonel and "The Lady", by Kathleen Thompson.
Credits: Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)
Summary: "Argonaut Stories" by Jerome Hart is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. As an anthology from the San Francisco-based publication "The Argonaut", it features contributions from various authors, including Jack London and Frank Norris, showcasing narratives that evoke the spirit and struggles of life on the Pacific Coast. The stories likely delve into themes of adventure, human emotion, and the moral dilemmas faced by characters living in complex situations. The opening of this anthology features two compelling stories. The first, "Moon-Face" by Jack London, introduces the character John Claverhouse, who elicits an intense, irrational hatred from the narrator, who finds Claverhouse's cheerful demeanor unbearable. The narrator's obsession leads him down a dark path as he plots the man's demise, ultimately culminating in a cruel and ironic twist of fate. The second story, "A Caged Lion" by Frank Norris, explores the tormented life of Toppan, a man caught between his past dreams of adventure and his current mundane existence, reflected in a circus setting that pits lions and a lion-tamer against the backdrop of both man and beast's struggle for dignity and freedom. Each story establishes rich character dynamics and a palpable sense of conflict, inviting readers into the deeper human experiences underpinning the narratives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Editor: Hart, Jerome, 1854-1937
EBook No.: 68408
Published: Jun 26, 2022
Downloads: 105
Language: English
Subject: Short stories, American
Subject: American fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.