William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 - June 5, 1910), known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American short story writer. His stories are known for their surprise endings.
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William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 - June 5, 1910), known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American short story writer. His stories are known for their surprise endings.
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Very Good. No Jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. 257 pp. Slight wear to the fore-corners of the covers and to the head of the spine. Previous owner bookplate on the front pastedown. The binding is tight and square, and the text is clean.
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Collectible-VeryGood. 5.5"x7.5"x1.25". 257 pgs. Dk. green cloth boards w/doubleday colophon embossed on front. Gilt letters on spine. Gilt top edge. Frontispiece is of author William Sydney Porter pen name O. Henry. Spine slight slant right. Binding tight. Some foxing with the worse being frontispiece and title pages. Most pages look like photo 3. PON on first fly paper and inside back cover. Edge wear w/rubs. 16 short stories in all. "O. Henry is the pen name of American writer William Sydney Porter (1862-1910). Porter's 400 short stories are known for their wit, wordplay, characterization and the clever use of twist endings. He travelled to Austin in 1884, where he took a number of different jobs over the next several years, first as pharmacist then as a draftsman, bank teller and journalist. He also began writing as a sideline to employment. Porter's most prolific writing period started in 1902, when he moved to New York City to be near his publishers. He wrote 381 short stories while living there. He wrote a story a week for over a year for the New York World Sunday Magazine. His wit, characterization and plot twists were adored by his readers, but often panned by the critics. Yet, he went on to gain international recognition and is credited with defining the short story as a literary art form. His works include: Cabbages and Kings (1904), The Four Million (1906), Heart of the West (1907), The Trimmed Lamp and Other Stories of the Four Million (1907), The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million (1908), The Gentle Grafter (1908) and Roads of Destiny (1909)." Goodreads 3.97.
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Very Good in a Very Good price clipped dust jacket. All 4 flap corners clipped. Light chipping at spine crown/heel. Few small open tears along flap folds.