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The Gift of the Wise Men
A short story about the secret Christmas gifts that a young married couple with little money buy for each other.
O. Henry Biography
This work is the first biography of O. Henry.
Let Me Feel Your Pulse
This work was first published in the Cosmopolitan magazine under the title "Adventures in neurasthenia." It was written by O. Henry when he was in residence in Asheville, North Carolina and addresses themes of alcoholism and the author's relationship with his father.
The Man Higher Up
This collection of short stories was No. 4 in the Sunday American's Summer Library of Gems of Short Fiction. The volume contains the following stories: "The Man Higher Up," "A Tempered Wind," and "Innocents of Broadway."
My Friend O. Henry
A biography of O. Henry.
The O. Henry index
Index to O. Henry's written works includes a biography of O. Henry. Index starts on page 25.
Rolling Stones
This work is a collection of short stories, sketches, letters, and poems by O. Henry. The volume was named after the periodical the Rolling Stone, of which O. Henry was editor. It was published posthumously and includes a photograph of O. Henry, taken in 1909 shortly before his death.
Sixes and Sevens
This work is a collection of short stories by O. Henry. It was published posthumously.
Strictly Business
This work is a collection of short stories by O. Henry. It was published just before his death in 1910.
Waifs and Strays
This work contains short stories by O. Henry and critical and biographical analyses of his life and works, which were written by various contributors.
Whirligigs
This work is a collection of short stories by O. Henry, which are set in New York City and the Western and Southern United States. The volume was published posthumously.
Wind of Destiny
This work is a collection of fictional letters written by O. Henry.
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