The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million

by O. Henry

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Twenty-five years ago the school children used to chant their lessons. The manner of their delivery was a singsong recitative between the utterance of an Episcopal minister and the drone of a tired sawmill. I mean no disrespect. We must have lumber and sawdust. I remember one beautiful and instructive little lyric that emanated from the physiology class. The most striking line of it was this: "The shin-bone is the long-est bone in the hu-man bod-y." What an inestimable boon it would have show more been if all the corporeal and spiritual facts pertaining to man had thus been tunefully and logically inculcated in our youthful minds! But what we gained in anatomy, music and philosophy was meagre. show less

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Full page color illustrations by George Grosz. Twenty short stories by William Syndey Porter (pen name O. Henry), who lived from 1862-1910. He is best-known for his short stories, "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Ransom of Red Chief" both of which are included in this anthology.
Signed and numbered by George Grosz; this is copy 352 of 1500.

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O. Henry is the pen name of William Sidney Porter, who was born on September 11, 1862 in Greensboro, North Carolina. Porter was a licensed pharmacist and worked on a sheep ranch in Texas. He was a draftsman for the General Land Office and a teller for the First National Bank of Texas. He was convicted of embezzlement and eventually served five show more years in prison. While in prison, he began writing short stories under his pseudonym and eventually wrote over 300. As O. Henry, Porter is one of America's best known writers, and his stories, such as "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Ransom of Red Chief", are still taught in schools. In 1918, the O. Henry Awards, an annual anthology of short stories, was established in his honor. Porter died on June 5, 1910. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million
Original title
The Voice of the City
Alternate titles*
Что говорит город
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1908
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General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS2649 .P5 .V6Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors19th century
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