More short fiction from magazines and newspapers, including two rarely reprinted stories from well-known names, Conan Doyle and Hulbert Footner. The Footner story features Madame Storey, whose adventuresappeared in magazines and then gathered into book form as collections; this one was too long to go into a collection, at 30,000 words. The Conan Doyle is one of his numerous non-Holmes short stories, which were largely forgotten in the wake of the Sherlockian juggernaut. All are in the Life+70 public domain.
1: Run of the Cards / Percival Wilde
2: Diplomacy / Erle Cox
3: The Prophet in the Dock / Ernest O'Ferrall
4: How We Got Possession of the Tuilleries / Anonymous
5: Particeps Criminis / H. Bedford-Jones
6: Gabriel-Ernest / Saki (H. H. Munro)
7: The Marble Child / Edith Nesbit
8: The Formula / Ethel Lina White
9: Arctic Angels / A. DeHerries Smith
10: "Antonio" / Henry Leverage
11: The Logical Tale of the Four Camels / Achmed Abdullah
12: The Pot-Boiler / Grant Allen
13: Putting Crime Over / Hulbert Footner
14: Burney's Laugh / Stacy Aumonier
15: The Great Keinplatz Experiment / Arthur Conan Doyle
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