Mr. Incoul's Misadventure

Edgar Saltus (1855 - 1921)

Saltus has been compared to Oscar Wilde for wit and language. His novels are entertaining, yet philosophical, exposing the vagaries of human nature. The publishers promoted Mr. Incoul's Misadventure thus: "A novel which is sure to be condemned by every one who prefers platitude to paradox, or tea and toast to truffles and red pepper." - Summary by Lynne Thompson

Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Mr. Incoul Lynne T
00:10:02
Play 02 Miss Barhyte Agrees To Change Her Name Mike Pelton
00:15:00
Play 03 After Darkness Jennifer Russell
00:12:20
Play 04 An Evening Call Jairus Amar
00:15:01
Play 05 A Yellow Envelope Jairus Amar
00:28:03
Play 06 Biarritz Jeremiah Sutherland
00:20:25
Play 07 What May Be Seen From A Palco Lynne T
00:24:06
Play 08 An Unexpected Guest Jeremiah Sutherland
00:15:40
Play 09 Mr. Incoul Dines In Spain Jeremiah Sutherland
00:15:43
Play 10 The Point Of View Lynne T
00:14:24
Play 11 The House In The Parc Monceau Lynne T
00:10:29
Play 12 Mr. Incoul Is Preoccupied Matt Butcher
00:10:15
Play 13 What May Be Heard In A Greenroom Matt Butcher
00:09:30
Play 14 Karl Grows A Moustache Matt Butcher
00:12:11
Play 15 May Expostulates Matt Butcher
00:18:20
Play 16 The Bare Bodkin Matt Butcher
00:17:44
Play 17 Maida's Nuptials Mike Pelton
00:11:44
Play 18 Mr. Incoul Goes Over The Accounts David Olson
00:08:51