PODCAST · arts
Black Cat Vol. 02 No. 07 April 1897
by Various
Dive into the pages of The Black Cat, a captivating monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922. Known for its original short stories that explore the uncanny and fantastical, this publication features works from both emerging and renowned authors. In this seventh issue of volume 2, readers will encounter five intriguing tales The Peacock and the Copper Moon by Frances Aymar Mathews, where a sculptors scheme to rescue her lover takes an unexpected turn; Westward Ho! by J. Wesley Glover, a cautionary tale about premature celebrations; The Captains Gray by Ella F. Mosby, detailing how a war-horse and its fallen master change the tide of battle; MGoulighan by Frances Lynde, revealing the goodness lurking even in the most hardened criminal; and The Man with the Iron Arm by Geik Turner, showcasing the triumph of an unlikely underdog in a wrestling match. Join Sonia as she narrates these compelling stories that promise to enchant and surprise.
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005 - The Man with the Iron Arm by Geik Turner
Dive into the pages of The Black Cat, a captivating monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922. Known for its original short stories that explore the uncanny and fantastical, this publication features works from both emerging and renowned authors. In this seventh issue of volume 2, readers will encounter five intriguing tales The Peacock and the Copper Moon by Frances Aymar Mathews, where a sculptors scheme to rescue her lover takes an unexpected turn; Westward Ho! by J. Wesley Glover, a cautionary tale about premature celebrations; The Captains Gray by Ella F. Mosby, detailing how a war-horse and its fallen master change the tide of battle; MGoulighan by Frances Lynde, revealing the goodness lurking even in the most hardened criminal; and The Man with the Iron Arm by Geik Turner, showcasing the triumph of an unlikely underdog in a wrestling match. Join Sonia as she narrates these compelling stories that promise to enchant and surprise.
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004 - M'Goulighan by Frances Lynde
Dive into the pages of The Black Cat, a captivating monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922. Known for its original short stories that explore the uncanny and fantastical, this publication features works from both emerging and renowned authors. In this seventh issue of volume 2, readers will encounter five intriguing tales The Peacock and the Copper Moon by Frances Aymar Mathews, where a sculptors scheme to rescue her lover takes an unexpected turn; Westward Ho! by J. Wesley Glover, a cautionary tale about premature celebrations; The Captains Gray by Ella F. Mosby, detailing how a war-horse and its fallen master change the tide of battle; MGoulighan by Frances Lynde, revealing the goodness lurking even in the most hardened criminal; and The Man with the Iron Arm by Geik Turner, showcasing the triumph of an unlikely underdog in a wrestling match. Join Sonia as she narrates these compelling stories that promise to enchant and surprise.
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003 - The Captain's Gray by Ella F Mosby
Dive into the pages of The Black Cat, a captivating monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922. Known for its original short stories that explore the uncanny and fantastical, this publication features works from both emerging and renowned authors. In this seventh issue of volume 2, readers will encounter five intriguing tales The Peacock and the Copper Moon by Frances Aymar Mathews, where a sculptors scheme to rescue her lover takes an unexpected turn; Westward Ho! by J. Wesley Glover, a cautionary tale about premature celebrations; The Captains Gray by Ella F. Mosby, detailing how a war-horse and its fallen master change the tide of battle; MGoulighan by Frances Lynde, revealing the goodness lurking even in the most hardened criminal; and The Man with the Iron Arm by Geik Turner, showcasing the triumph of an unlikely underdog in a wrestling match. Join Sonia as she narrates these compelling stories that promise to enchant and surprise.
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002 - Westward Ho by J Wesley Glover
Dive into the pages of The Black Cat, a captivating monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922. Known for its original short stories that explore the uncanny and fantastical, this publication features works from both emerging and renowned authors. In this seventh issue of volume 2, readers will encounter five intriguing tales The Peacock and the Copper Moon by Frances Aymar Mathews, where a sculptors scheme to rescue her lover takes an unexpected turn; Westward Ho! by J. Wesley Glover, a cautionary tale about premature celebrations; The Captains Gray by Ella F. Mosby, detailing how a war-horse and its fallen master change the tide of battle; MGoulighan by Frances Lynde, revealing the goodness lurking even in the most hardened criminal; and The Man with the Iron Arm by Geik Turner, showcasing the triumph of an unlikely underdog in a wrestling match. Join Sonia as she narrates these compelling stories that promise to enchant and surprise.
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001 - The Peacock and the Copper Moon by Frances Aymar Mathews
Dive into the pages of The Black Cat, a captivating monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922. Known for its original short stories that explore the uncanny and fantastical, this publication features works from both emerging and renowned authors. In this seventh issue of volume 2, readers will encounter five intriguing tales The Peacock and the Copper Moon by Frances Aymar Mathews, where a sculptors scheme to rescue her lover takes an unexpected turn; Westward Ho! by J. Wesley Glover, a cautionary tale about premature celebrations; The Captains Gray by Ella F. Mosby, detailing how a war-horse and its fallen master change the tide of battle; MGoulighan by Frances Lynde, revealing the goodness lurking even in the most hardened criminal; and The Man with the Iron Arm by Geik Turner, showcasing the triumph of an unlikely underdog in a wrestling match. Join Sonia as she narrates these compelling stories that promise to enchant and surprise.
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Dive into the pages of The Black Cat, a captivating monthly literary magazine that ran from 1895 to 1922. Known for its original short stories that explore the uncanny and fantastical, this publication features works from both emerging and renowned authors. In this seventh issue of volume 2, readers will encounter five intriguing tales The Peacock and the Copper Moon by Frances Aymar Mathews, where a sculptors scheme to rescue her lover takes an unexpected turn; Westward Ho! by J. Wesley Glover, a cautionary tale about premature celebrations; The Captains Gray by Ella F. Mosby, detailing how a war-horse and its fallen master change the tide of battle; MGoulighan by Frances Lynde, revealing the goodness lurking even in the most hardened criminal; and The Man with the Iron Arm by Geik Turner, showcasing the triumph of an unlikely underdog in a wrestling match. Join Sonia as she narrates these compelling stories that promise to enchant and surprise.
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