The Black Cat Vol. 05 No. 09 June 1900
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.
The 9th issue from Volume 5 contains the following 5 stories:
> Dr. Gilbert's Seven-Dollar Bill, by Frank Lillie Pollock and J. D. Ellsworth: a counterfeit bill sets two men off on a treasure hunt
> The Passing of Brickville, by Joseph N. Quail: what is the secret of the brick chimney ?
> An Unfair Exchange, by Wthel Watts Mumford: witness an operation with unforseen consequences
> The Man Who Could Walk Straight, by Frank Burnham Bagley: veering from this path will be certain death
> In Hell's Cañon, by Harold Kinsabby: a man's desperate search for his lost treasure
- Summary by Sonia
Genre(s): Short Stories
Language: English
Keyword(s): romance (1068), adventure (1019), Mystery (763), love (339), Crime (239), tragedy (163), suspense (114), magazine (114), uncanny (62), funny (43)
Group: The Black Cat Magazine
| Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Play 01 | Dr. Gilbert's Seven-Dollar Bill, by Frank Lillie Pollock and J. D. Ellsworth | NLizer |
00:34:23 |
| Play 02 | The Passing of Brickville, by Joseph N. Quail | Savvy Sphinx |
00:07:32 |
| Play 03 | An Unfair Exchange, by Ethel Watts Mumford | shellykess |
00:37:00 |
| Play 04 | The Man Who Could Walk Straight, by Frank Burnham Bagley | Beeswaxcandle |
00:14:38 |
| Play 05 | In Hell's Cañon, by Harold Kinsabby | Greg Giordano |
00:10:26 |