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Best Short Stories of 1917
by Various
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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033 - The Best Sixty-three American Short Stories of 1917 A Critical Summary
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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032 - The Best Books of Short Stories of 1917 A Critical Summary
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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030 - The Biographical Roll of Honor of American Short Stories for 1917
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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031 - The Roll of Honor of Foreign Short Stories in American Magazines for 1917
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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029 - None So Blind By Mary Synon
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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028 - Ching Ching Chinaman By Wilbur Daniel Steele
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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027 - The Path of Glory By Mary Brecht Pulver Part 2
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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026 - The Path of Glory By Mary Brecht Pulver Part 1
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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025 - A Certain Rich Man By Lawrence Perry
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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024 - The Interval By Vincent O'Sullivan
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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023 - The Caller in the Night By Burton Kline
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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022 - The Strange-looking Man By Fanny Kemble Johnson
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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021 - Get Ready the Wreaths By Fannie Hurst Part 2
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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020 - Get Ready the Wreaths By Fannie Hurst Part 1
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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019 - Rainbow Pete By Richard Matthews Hallet
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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018 - The Bunker Mouse By Frederick Stuart Greene
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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017 - A Jury of Her Peers By Susan Glaspell
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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016 - The Knight's Move By Katharine Fullerton Gerould
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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015 - The Gay Old Dog By Edna Ferber
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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014 - The Emperor of Elam By H G Dwight Part VII
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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013 - The Emperor of Elam By H G Dwight Part VI
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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012 - The Emperor of Elam By H G Dwight Part V
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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011 - The Emperor of Elam By H G Dwight Part IV
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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010 - The Emperor of Elam By H G Dwight Part III
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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009 - The Emperor of Elam By H G Dwight Part II
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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008 - The Emperor of Elam By H G Dwight Part I
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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007 - Laughter By Charles Caldwell Dobie
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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006 - Boys Will Be Boys By Irvin S Cobb
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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005 - Lonely Places By Francis Buzzell
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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004 - A Cup of Tea By Maxwell Struthers Burt
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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003 - Onnie By Thomas Beer
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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002 - The Excursion By Edwina Stanton Babcock
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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001 - Introduction By Edward J O'Brien Editor
I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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I firmly believe that the American short story is far from declining, and this collection serves as a testament to the remarkable talent currently shaping this genre. Echoing Mrs. Colums sentiment, I acknowledge that the finest stories often require a diligent and sometimes dusty search to uncover, yet this anthology stands as a vivid illustration of my argument. [excerpt from Introduction] - Summary by Edward J. OBrien, Editor
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