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The Miracle of the Bread and Other Stories

The Miracle of the Bread and Other StoriesThe Miracle of the Bread and Other Stories (book)

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THE MIRACLE OF THE BREAD AND OTHER STORIES is a collection of twenty-four unique and varied stories by Arthur Porges (1915-2006). Among the outstanding stories assembled in this volume are "Masterpiece," "The Fiery Patriot" and "The Black Tyrant," reprinted for the first time since their original appearances in magazines. Also included in this book are several previously unpublished tales such as "Night of the Puppet" and "Morning After." Editor Richard Simms also provides an introduction and commentary on the stories.

The Calabash of Coral Island and Other Early Stories

The Calabash of Coral Island and Other Early StoriesThe Calabash of Coral Island and Other Early Stories (book)

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A collection of previously unpublished short stories by Arthur Porges (1915-2006). Edited by Richard Simms, THE CALABASH OF CORAL ISLAND AND OTHER EARLY STORIES gathers together twenty-one fascinating and varied stories dating from the 1930s and 1940s.

The Curious Cases of Cyriack Skinner Grey

The Curious Cases of Cyriack Skinner GreyThe Curious Cases of Cyriack Skinner Grey (book)

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A complete collection of Arthur Porges' 'locked room' mystery short stories featuring the sleuth Cyriack Skinner Grey. Includes 14 stories, 3 of which are previously unpublished.

The Devil and Simon Flagg and Other Fantastic Tales

The Devil and Simon Flagg and Other Fantastic TalesThe Devil and Simon Flagg and Other Fantastic Tales (book)

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A superb collection of weird fantasy tales by Arthur Porges (1915-2006). Includes four previously unpublished stories.

Spring, 1836: Selected Poems

Spring, 1836: Selected PoemsSpring, 1836: Selected Poems (book)

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A collection of poems by Arthur Porges (1915-2006), a writer noted for his short stories. SPRING, 1836: SELECTED POEMS brings the author's little-known work in this medium to a much wider audience. Editor Richard Simms provides the introduction.