Waifs and Strays
Short story collection by O. Henry
O. Henry, from the frontispiece of Waifs and Strays (1917) | |
Author | O. Henry |
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Language | English |
Genre | Short story collection |
Publisher | Doubleday, Page & Company |
Publication date | 1917 |
Publication place | United States |
Waifs and Strays is a short story collection by O. Henry, released posthumously in 1917. It was published by Doubleday, Page & Company.[1]
Contents
- "The Red Roses of Tonia"
- "Round The Circle"
- "The Rubber Plant's Story"
- "Out of Nazareth"
- "Confessions of a Humorist"
- "The Sparrows in Madison Square"
- "Hearts and Hands"
- "The Cactus"
- "The Detective Detector"
- "The Dog and the Playlet"
- "A Little Talk About Mobs"
- "The Snow Man"
References
- ^ Henry, O. (1917). Waifs and Strays. Doubleday. p. 223.
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