The Black Cat Vol. 01 No. 04 January 1896
Various
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The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Many writers were largely unknown, but some famous authors also wrote original material for this magazine.
This is the fourth issue, containing the following 7 stories:
"In Solomon's Caverns", by Charles Edward Barns: lost in a huge cavern, a man struggles to survive and find his way back to civilization
"An angel of Tenderfoot Hill", by Frederick Bradford: can two years of absence make a man worthy of the woman he loves ?
"In Miggles' Alley", by Herman Brownson: how can a baby dangling by a rope from a rooftop be saved from falling to his death ?
"The missing link", by James Buckham (1858-1908): a man is torn between cowardice and duty after witnessing a violent murder
"Unchallenged", by Katherine Morrow: a thrilling dare has been set and two girls try to accomplish the challenge
"Aidu", by Hero Despard: a man seeks to know the secret of his beloved woman, at a terrible cost
"Mrs Emory's boarder", by C. Marie Mott: the neighbour's young lodger becomes the best companion of a lonely woman
- Summary by Sonia (1 hr 56 min)
Chapters
In Solomon's Caverns, by Charles Edward Barns | 21:19 | Read by Kate Follis |
An angel of Tenderfoot Hill, by Frederick Bradford | 26:13 | Read by Beth Blakely |
In Miggles' Alley, by Herman Brownson | 9:25 | Read by Katharina Glowalla |
The missing link, by James Buckham | 23:37 | Read by VM Nielsen |
Unchallenged, by Katherine Morrow | 10:04 | Read by Sonia |
Aidu, by Hero Despard | 15:19 | Read by Nemo |
Mrs Emory's boarder, by C. Marie Mott | 10:04 | Read by Julie Burks |
Reviews
This series just keeps getting better.
Chubber
fun is all I can say!
John Cobb