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Three Midnight Stories
by Alexander W. Drake
Alexander W. Drake, a celebrated illustrator and engraver known for his work with the esteemed Scribners Monthly (which later transformed into The Century magazine), harbored a lesser-known talent for storytelling. Over the course of a few months, he penned three short stories that reveal an enchanting and mysterious exploration of the human experience. One tale follows a mans obsession with crafting the ultimate haunted house, while another introduces a peculiar vehicle designed to capture ephemeral moments of beauty. Theres also the poignant story of a songbird who unexpectedly takes flight, only to return as a miraculous symbol of hope. These captivating narratives showcase Drakes unique voice, despite his potential remaining largely unfulfilled. Accompanying the stories are tributes from his contemporaries and two evocative poems he published around the same time, further enriching this collection that invites listeners into a world of wonder and intrigue. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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009 - A Word of Tribute by Robert Underwood Johnson
Alexander W. Drake, a celebrated illustrator and engraver known for his work with the esteemed Scribners Monthly (which later transformed into The Century magazine), harbored a lesser-known talent for storytelling. Over the course of a few months, he penned three short stories that reveal an enchanting and mysterious exploration of the human experience. One tale follows a mans obsession with crafting the ultimate haunted house, while another introduces a peculiar vehicle designed to capture ephemeral moments of beauty. Theres also the poignant story of a songbird who unexpectedly takes flight, only to return as a miraculous symbol of hope. These captivating narratives showcase Drakes unique voice, despite his potential remaining largely unfulfilled. Accompanying the stories are tributes from his contemporaries and two evocative poems he published around the same time, further enriching this collection that invites listeners into a world of wonder and intrigue. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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008 - An Appreciation by William Fayal Clarke
Alexander W. Drake, a celebrated illustrator and engraver known for his work with the esteemed Scribners Monthly (which later transformed into The Century magazine), harbored a lesser-known talent for storytelling. Over the course of a few months, he penned three short stories that reveal an enchanting and mysterious exploration of the human experience. One tale follows a mans obsession with crafting the ultimate haunted house, while another introduces a peculiar vehicle designed to capture ephemeral moments of beauty. Theres also the poignant story of a songbird who unexpectedly takes flight, only to return as a miraculous symbol of hope. These captivating narratives showcase Drakes unique voice, despite his potential remaining largely unfulfilled. Accompanying the stories are tributes from his contemporaries and two evocative poems he published around the same time, further enriching this collection that invites listeners into a world of wonder and intrigue. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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007 - A Brief Biography by Clarence Clough Duel
Alexander W. Drake, a celebrated illustrator and engraver known for his work with the esteemed Scribners Monthly (which later transformed into The Century magazine), harbored a lesser-known talent for storytelling. Over the course of a few months, he penned three short stories that reveal an enchanting and mysterious exploration of the human experience. One tale follows a mans obsession with crafting the ultimate haunted house, while another introduces a peculiar vehicle designed to capture ephemeral moments of beauty. Theres also the poignant story of a songbird who unexpectedly takes flight, only to return as a miraculous symbol of hope. These captivating narratives showcase Drakes unique voice, despite his potential remaining largely unfulfilled. Accompanying the stories are tributes from his contemporaries and two evocative poems he published around the same time, further enriching this collection that invites listeners into a world of wonder and intrigue. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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006 - The Loosened Cord
Alexander W. Drake, a celebrated illustrator and engraver known for his work with the esteemed Scribners Monthly (which later transformed into The Century magazine), harbored a lesser-known talent for storytelling. Over the course of a few months, he penned three short stories that reveal an enchanting and mysterious exploration of the human experience. One tale follows a mans obsession with crafting the ultimate haunted house, while another introduces a peculiar vehicle designed to capture ephemeral moments of beauty. Theres also the poignant story of a songbird who unexpectedly takes flight, only to return as a miraculous symbol of hope. These captivating narratives showcase Drakes unique voice, despite his potential remaining largely unfulfilled. Accompanying the stories are tributes from his contemporaries and two evocative poems he published around the same time, further enriching this collection that invites listeners into a world of wonder and intrigue. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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005 - Interlude--Paderewski
Alexander W. Drake, a celebrated illustrator and engraver known for his work with the esteemed Scribners Monthly (which later transformed into The Century magazine), harbored a lesser-known talent for storytelling. Over the course of a few months, he penned three short stories that reveal an enchanting and mysterious exploration of the human experience. One tale follows a mans obsession with crafting the ultimate haunted house, while another introduces a peculiar vehicle designed to capture ephemeral moments of beauty. Theres also the poignant story of a songbird who unexpectedly takes flight, only to return as a miraculous symbol of hope. These captivating narratives showcase Drakes unique voice, despite his potential remaining largely unfulfilled. Accompanying the stories are tributes from his contemporaries and two evocative poems he published around the same time, further enriching this collection that invites listeners into a world of wonder and intrigue. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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004 - The Curious Vehicle
Alexander W. Drake, a celebrated illustrator and engraver known for his work with the esteemed Scribners Monthly (which later transformed into The Century magazine), harbored a lesser-known talent for storytelling. Over the course of a few months, he penned three short stories that reveal an enchanting and mysterious exploration of the human experience. One tale follows a mans obsession with crafting the ultimate haunted house, while another introduces a peculiar vehicle designed to capture ephemeral moments of beauty. Theres also the poignant story of a songbird who unexpectedly takes flight, only to return as a miraculous symbol of hope. These captivating narratives showcase Drakes unique voice, despite his potential remaining largely unfulfilled. Accompanying the stories are tributes from his contemporaries and two evocative poems he published around the same time, further enriching this collection that invites listeners into a world of wonder and intrigue. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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003 - Interlude--Kensal Green
Alexander W. Drake, a celebrated illustrator and engraver known for his work with the esteemed Scribners Monthly (which later transformed into The Century magazine), harbored a lesser-known talent for storytelling. Over the course of a few months, he penned three short stories that reveal an enchanting and mysterious exploration of the human experience. One tale follows a mans obsession with crafting the ultimate haunted house, while another introduces a peculiar vehicle designed to capture ephemeral moments of beauty. Theres also the poignant story of a songbird who unexpectedly takes flight, only to return as a miraculous symbol of hope. These captivating narratives showcase Drakes unique voice, despite his potential remaining largely unfulfilled. Accompanying the stories are tributes from his contemporaries and two evocative poems he published around the same time, further enriching this collection that invites listeners into a world of wonder and intrigue. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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002 - The Yellow Globe
Alexander W. Drake, a celebrated illustrator and engraver known for his work with the esteemed Scribners Monthly (which later transformed into The Century magazine), harbored a lesser-known talent for storytelling. Over the course of a few months, he penned three short stories that reveal an enchanting and mysterious exploration of the human experience. One tale follows a mans obsession with crafting the ultimate haunted house, while another introduces a peculiar vehicle designed to capture ephemeral moments of beauty. Theres also the poignant story of a songbird who unexpectedly takes flight, only to return as a miraculous symbol of hope. These captivating narratives showcase Drakes unique voice, despite his potential remaining largely unfulfilled. Accompanying the stories are tributes from his contemporaries and two evocative poems he published around the same time, further enriching this collection that invites listeners into a world of wonder and intrigue. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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001 - A Memory by Albert Bigelow Paine
Alexander W. Drake, a celebrated illustrator and engraver known for his work with the esteemed Scribners Monthly (which later transformed into The Century magazine), harbored a lesser-known talent for storytelling. Over the course of a few months, he penned three short stories that reveal an enchanting and mysterious exploration of the human experience. One tale follows a mans obsession with crafting the ultimate haunted house, while another introduces a peculiar vehicle designed to capture ephemeral moments of beauty. Theres also the poignant story of a songbird who unexpectedly takes flight, only to return as a miraculous symbol of hope. These captivating narratives showcase Drakes unique voice, despite his potential remaining largely unfulfilled. Accompanying the stories are tributes from his contemporaries and two evocative poems he published around the same time, further enriching this collection that invites listeners into a world of wonder and intrigue. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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Alexander W. Drake, a celebrated illustrator and engraver known for his work with the esteemed Scribners Monthly (which later transformed into The Century magazine), harbored a lesser-known talent for storytelling. Over the course of a few months, he penned three short stories that reveal an enchanting and mysterious exploration of the human experience. One tale follows a mans obsession with crafting the ultimate haunted house, while another introduces a peculiar vehicle designed to capture ephemeral moments of beauty. Theres also the poignant story of a songbird who unexpectedly takes flight, only to return as a miraculous symbol of hope. These captivating narratives showcase Drakes unique voice, despite his potential remaining largely unfulfilled. Accompanying the stories are tributes from his contemporaries and two evocative poems he published around the same time, further enriching this collection that invites listeners into a world of wonder and intrigue. (Summary by Ben Tucker)
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