The Black Cat Vol. 02 No. 12 September 1897
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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.
These are the stories in the twelfth issue of Volume 2:
"Sombre", by John M. Ellicott, U. S. N.: can Anita save her beloved pet-bull and her fiancé from the deadly arena ?
"The Debut of Mandana", by Alden Lyman: sometimes one has to go to great lengths to make people come on a visit
"Number Seven", by Livingstone B. Morse: experience the difficulty of enduring the constant tick-tock of a clock in a quiet house
"Information Wanted", by Percie W. Hart: an old diary tells of inexplicable disappearances of wealthy men
"In Memory of Tom Satan", by Shannon Birch: a black cat is not always a sign of impending doom
- Summary by Sonia (2 hr 0 min)
Chapters
Sombre, by John M. Ellicott, U. S. N. | 27:32 | Read by Andrew Mauls Byron |
The Debut of Mandana, by Alden Lyman | 23:51 | Read by SaraHale |
Number Seven, by Livingstone B. Morse | 21:42 | Read by Greg Giordano |
Information Wanted, by Percie W. Hart | 32:18 | Read by Dan Gurzynski |
In Memory of Tom Satan, by Shannon Birch | 15:33 | Read by Julie Burks |