The Black Cat Vol. 03 No. 02 November 1897

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The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Many writers were largely unknown, but some famous authors also wrote original material for this magazine.
This is the second issue of Volume 3 with the following stories:
"Melted Melody", by James J. McEvilly: witness an archaeologist's unusual experiment in an ice cave
"Old Pruitt", by Wellington Vandiver: the explanation why Block 2 was the merriest block in gaol
"The Coming and Going of a Washoe", by Philip Verrill Mighels: a little Indian boy conquers the heart of two men
"A Problem of the East", by Joseph A. Altsheler: an American mariner wants to escape his slave captivity
"An Aproned Angel", by Annie Prescott Bull: a tale about undying love for a sister and for a lover
- Summary by Sonia

Genre(s): Fantastic Fiction, Short Stories

Language: English

Group: The Black Cat Magazine

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Melted Melody, by James J. McEvilly SaraHale
00:31:29
Play 02 Old Pruitt, by Wellington Vandiver Greg Giordano
00:18:24
Play 03 The Coming and Going of a Washoe, by Philip Verrill Mighels stepheather
00:15:55
Play 04 A Problem of the East, by Joseph A. Altsheler LaurieB
00:53:28
Play 05 An Aproned Angel, by Annie Prescott Bull Julie Burks
00:10:57