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[Letter from O. Henry to Belle Palm]
Letter detailing programme for a musical event to be held on October 1, 1886, in which Belle Palm is on the program and O. Henry is the Musical Director.
Letter from O. Henry to "Jeems"
Letter, manuscript, “Dear Jeems,” dated Thursday, 1907, New York, from O. Henry. Letter is facetious in spelling and content.
Letter from Trueman O'Quinn to Dudley Frasier
Letter thanking Frazier for copy of "The Heart of O. Henry." O'Quinn mentions that he reviewed the book for KTBC-TV.
Letter from Witter Bynner to Mary
Correspondence regarding a book order from Doubleday.
[Letter to Colonel Seibel from William Sydney Porter]
Letter from William Sydney Porter to Colonel Seibel discussing "The Last Edition" and the theater.
[Letter to Colonel Seibel from William Sydney Porter]
Letter from William Sydney Porter to Colonel Seibel discussing "The Last Edition" and the theater.
Letters to Lithopolis
This work is a collection of letters from O. Henry to Mabel Wagnalls.
[Lobby of First National Bank, Austin, Texas]
Photograph of the lobby of First National Bank, including the bank teller window behind a grill. William Sydney Porter (O. Henry) is the teller. Another man stands behind the front counter, one is seated in back, and a customer is at the teller window. The man behind the open counter is listed as Brackenridge.
The Lonesome Road
A short story set in Texas.
The Lotos and the Bottle
Short story about a consul for the United States.
The Lotus and the Cockleburrs
Short story set in the Spanish Main.
Madame Bo-Peep, of the Ranches
Short story set in Texas.
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."
The Marionettes
Short story about a doctor who leads a double-life as a burglar.
The Marquis and Miss Sally
Short story set in Texas.
The Memento
Short story about two former Broadway actresses.
The Missing Chord: a Tale of Texas
Short story set on a sheep ranch in Texas.
The Moment of Victory
Short story about a young war veteran.
Money Maze
A short story set in Central America. This story is said to have served as the literary foundation of "Cabbages and Kings."
A Municipal Report
Short story set in Nashville, Tennessee.
My Friend O. Henry
A biography of O. Henry.
New Books Reviewed: O. Henry's Short Stories
Book review of "The Four Million." Also contains thoughts on "The Trimmed Lamp" and "Heart of the West."
The New York Days
This article is the fourth part of Arthur W. Page's biography of O. Henry, "Little Pictures of O. Henry." It addresses O. Henry's time in New York and is illustrated with photographs.
Next to Reading Matter
Short story set in New York
A Night in New Arabia
Short story set in New York
No Story
Short story about a journalist in New York.
Note on Judge J. W. Maxwell statement
No Description Available.
The O. Henry index
Index to O. Henry's written works includes a biography of O. Henry. Index starts on page 25.
October and June
A short story about the age difference between a captain and the woman he is courting.
The Octopus Marooned
Short story set in Texas.
On Behalf of the Management
Short story set in New York.
On O. Henry's Trail
"Some interesting fact-news discovered by the literary executor of the great author."
One Dollar's Worth
Short story about a counterfeiting case.
Options
A collection of short stories based in various regions of North and Central America.
Order form for Rolling Stones, the last of twelve 12 volumes of O. Henry Complete Works
Advertisement order form for “Rolling Stones,” Doubleday, Page & Co. editions (leather and limited manuscript)
[Original drawing from O. Henry's "Law and Order"]
Excerpt from O. Henry's "Law and Order" with original drawing by John Groth. Design and typography by William R. Holman. 1 of 200 printed on Hosho paper.
The Passing of Black Eagle
A short story set in Texas.
Phoebe
Short story set in New Orleans.
The Phonograph and the Graft
Story in which two grifters decide to introduce the phonograph to South America.
The Pimienta Pancakes
A cow camp cook tells a story about a pancake recipe.
A Poor Rule
Short story set in Texas
[Portion of a note written by O. Henry to Gilman Hall]
Note from O. Henry to Gilman Hall, whom he addresses as "Bill." Hall was the associate editor of Ainslee's Magazine, which was one of the first magazines to publish O. Henry's stories.
[Presbyterian Church]
The Presbyterian Church at Lavaca and Sixth Streets where William Sydney Porter and Athol Estes sang in the choir.
The Princess and the Puma
Short story set on a ranch in Texas.
The Quest of Soapy
"This is one of the best and most characteristic of the sketches of lower New York life by O. Henry...The story under another title--"The Cop and the Anthem"--appears in the collection of O. Henry's stories, "The Four Million."
A Ramble in Aphasia
Short story about a lawyer suffering from memory loss.
The Ransom of Mack
Short story about two hustlers.
The Ransom of Red Chief
Short story about the kidnap and ransom of a wealthy Alabaman's son.
Remorse
A three-stanza poem by O. Henry and published under the pen name S. H. Peters.
The Renaissance at Charleroi
Short story about a clerk in New Orleans.
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