PODCAST · arts
Black Cat Vol. 01 No. 10 July 1896
by Various
Step into the enchanting world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that thrived from 1895 to 1922, renowned for its original tales steeped in the uncanny and fantastical. In this captivating tenth issue, immerse yourself in five riveting stories On the Last Trail by H. W. Phillips and Rupert Hughes, where a marshall faces his friend in a gripping final showdown; A Message from Where? by L. Francis Bishop, which explores a boys vivid imagination sparked by a mysterious, beautiful woman in an old portrait; The Man with the Box by George W. Tripp, a cautionary tale about the consequences of pressing the ominous snake button; What the Moon Saw by Isabelle Meredith, revealing why its wise to respect the peace of the departed; and In Miss Pollys Pew by Ellen Frizzell Wycoff, a touching reminder that its never too late to claim your true love. Join us for this literary journey, summarized by Sonia.
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005 - In Miss Polly's pew by Ellen Frizzell Wycoff
Step into the enchanting world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that thrived from 1895 to 1922, renowned for its original tales steeped in the uncanny and fantastical. In this captivating tenth issue, immerse yourself in five riveting stories On the Last Trail by H. W. Phillips and Rupert Hughes, where a marshall faces his friend in a gripping final showdown; A Message from Where? by L. Francis Bishop, which explores a boys vivid imagination sparked by a mysterious, beautiful woman in an old portrait; The Man with the Box by George W. Tripp, a cautionary tale about the consequences of pressing the ominous snake button; What the Moon Saw by Isabelle Meredith, revealing why its wise to respect the peace of the departed; and In Miss Pollys Pew by Ellen Frizzell Wycoff, a touching reminder that its never too late to claim your true love. Join us for this literary journey, summarized by Sonia.
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004 - What the moon saw by Isabelle Meredith
Step into the enchanting world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that thrived from 1895 to 1922, renowned for its original tales steeped in the uncanny and fantastical. In this captivating tenth issue, immerse yourself in five riveting stories On the Last Trail by H. W. Phillips and Rupert Hughes, where a marshall faces his friend in a gripping final showdown; A Message from Where? by L. Francis Bishop, which explores a boys vivid imagination sparked by a mysterious, beautiful woman in an old portrait; The Man with the Box by George W. Tripp, a cautionary tale about the consequences of pressing the ominous snake button; What the Moon Saw by Isabelle Meredith, revealing why its wise to respect the peace of the departed; and In Miss Pollys Pew by Ellen Frizzell Wycoff, a touching reminder that its never too late to claim your true love. Join us for this literary journey, summarized by Sonia.
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003 - The man with the box by George W Tripp
Step into the enchanting world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that thrived from 1895 to 1922, renowned for its original tales steeped in the uncanny and fantastical. In this captivating tenth issue, immerse yourself in five riveting stories On the Last Trail by H. W. Phillips and Rupert Hughes, where a marshall faces his friend in a gripping final showdown; A Message from Where? by L. Francis Bishop, which explores a boys vivid imagination sparked by a mysterious, beautiful woman in an old portrait; The Man with the Box by George W. Tripp, a cautionary tale about the consequences of pressing the ominous snake button; What the Moon Saw by Isabelle Meredith, revealing why its wise to respect the peace of the departed; and In Miss Pollys Pew by Ellen Frizzell Wycoff, a touching reminder that its never too late to claim your true love. Join us for this literary journey, summarized by Sonia.
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002 - A message from where by L Francis Bishop
Step into the enchanting world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that thrived from 1895 to 1922, renowned for its original tales steeped in the uncanny and fantastical. In this captivating tenth issue, immerse yourself in five riveting stories On the Last Trail by H. W. Phillips and Rupert Hughes, where a marshall faces his friend in a gripping final showdown; A Message from Where? by L. Francis Bishop, which explores a boys vivid imagination sparked by a mysterious, beautiful woman in an old portrait; The Man with the Box by George W. Tripp, a cautionary tale about the consequences of pressing the ominous snake button; What the Moon Saw by Isabelle Meredith, revealing why its wise to respect the peace of the departed; and In Miss Pollys Pew by Ellen Frizzell Wycoff, a touching reminder that its never too late to claim your true love. Join us for this literary journey, summarized by Sonia.
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001 - On the last trail by H W Phillips and Rupert Hughes
Step into the enchanting world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that thrived from 1895 to 1922, renowned for its original tales steeped in the uncanny and fantastical. In this captivating tenth issue, immerse yourself in five riveting stories On the Last Trail by H. W. Phillips and Rupert Hughes, where a marshall faces his friend in a gripping final showdown; A Message from Where? by L. Francis Bishop, which explores a boys vivid imagination sparked by a mysterious, beautiful woman in an old portrait; The Man with the Box by George W. Tripp, a cautionary tale about the consequences of pressing the ominous snake button; What the Moon Saw by Isabelle Meredith, revealing why its wise to respect the peace of the departed; and In Miss Pollys Pew by Ellen Frizzell Wycoff, a touching reminder that its never too late to claim your true love. Join us for this literary journey, summarized by Sonia.
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Step into the enchanting world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that thrived from 1895 to 1922, renowned for its original tales steeped in the uncanny and fantastical. In this captivating tenth issue, immerse yourself in five riveting stories On the Last Trail by H. W. Phillips and Rupert Hughes, where a marshall faces his friend in a gripping final showdown; A Message from Where? by L. Francis Bishop, which explores a boys vivid imagination sparked by a mysterious, beautiful woman in an old portrait; The Man with the Box by George W. Tripp, a cautionary tale about the consequences of pressing the ominous snake button; What the Moon Saw by Isabelle Meredith, revealing why its wise to respect the peace of the departed; and In Miss Pollys Pew by Ellen Frizzell Wycoff, a touching reminder that its never too late to claim your true love. Join us for this literary journey, summarized by Sonia.
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