Short Stories of Arthur Morrison - Volume 1

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Short Stories of Arthur Morrison - Volume 5

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Short Stories of Arthur Morrison - Volume 3

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Short Stories of Arthur Morrison - Volume 4

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Short Stories of Arthur Morrison - Volume 2

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Tales of Mean Streets

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ISBN 13 : 0897339118
Total Pages : 127 pages
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Download or read book Tales of Mean Streets written by Arthur Morrison and published by Chicago Review Press. This book was released on 2005-08-01 with total page 127 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These stories are a brilliant evocatin of a narrow, close-knit community—that of the streets of London's East End in the 1890s. Having lived and worked there, he knew that his East Enders were not a race apart, but ordinary men and women, scraping by perhaps, but neither criminals nor paupers. He chronicled their adventures and misadventures, their wooings and their funerals, with sympathy, humor and a sense of both the tragedies and comedies to be found in the "mean streets, " from Lizerunt's disastrous marriage to Scuddy Lond's plausible but imperfect conversion and "Squire" Napper's quickly dispersed fortune.

Selected Tales of Arthur Morrison

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The Case of Janissary

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ISBN 13 : 1633550206
Total Pages : 29 pages
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The Arthur Morrison Mystery MEGAPACK®

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ISBN 13 : 1479423947
Total Pages : 2067 pages
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Download or read book The Arthur Morrison Mystery MEGAPACK® written by Arthur Morrison and published by Wildside Press LLC. This book was released on 2016-11-04 with total page 2067 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Arthur Morrison (1863-1945) was an English writer and journalist known for his realistic novels and stories about working-class life in London's East End, and for his detective stories, one series of which featured the adventures of detective Martin Hewitt. Morrison’s best known work of fiction is probably his novel "A Child of the Jago" (1896, included here), but fans of detective fiction will recognize him from his mystery short stories, some of which were featured in the Rivals of Sherlock Holmes series. Included are: THE NARRATIVE OF MR. JAMES RIGBY THE CASE OF JANISSARY THE CASE OF THE "MIRROR OF PORTUGAL" THE AFFAIR OF THE "AVALANCHE BICYCLE AND TYRE CO., LIMITED" THE CASE OF MR. LOFTUS DEACON OLD CATER'S MONEY THE LENTON CROFT ROBBERIES THE LOSS OF SAMMY CROCKETT THE CASE OF MR. FOGGATT THE CASE OF THE DIXON TORPEDO THE QUINTON JEWEL AFFAIR THE STANWAY CAMEO MYSTERY THE AFFAIR OF THE TORTOISE THE IVY COTTAGE MYSTERY THE NICOBAR BULLION CASE THE HOLFORD WILL CASE THE CASE OF THE MISSING HAND THE CASE OF LAKER, ABSCONDED THE CASE OF THE LOST FOREIGNER THE AFFAIR OF MRS. SETON'S CHILD THE CASE OF MR. GELDARD'S ELOPEMENT THE CASE OF THE DEAD SKIPPER THE CASE OF THE "FLITTERBAT LANCERS" THE CASE OF THE LATE MR. REWSE THE CASE OF THE WARD LANE TABERNACLE THE AFFAIR OF SAMUEL'S DIAMONDS THE CASE OF MR. JACOB MASON THE CASE OF THE LEVER KEY THE CASE OF THE BURNT BARN THE CASE OF THE ADMIRALTY CODE THE ADVENTURE OF CHANNEL MARSH LIZERUNT WITHOUT VISIBLE MEANS TO BOW BRIDGE THAT BRUTE SIMMONS BEHIND THE SHADE THREE ROUNDS IN BUSINESS THE RED COW GROUP ON THE STAIRS SQUIRE NAPPER "A POOR STICK" A CONVERSION "ALL THAT MESSUAGE" THE THING IN THE UPPER ROOM MR. MACFADYEN, MORTAL A PASSED MASTER AS FAR AS THEY HAD GOT AUNT SARAH'S BROOCHZ A GAME OF BILLIARDS A VISION OF TOYOKUNI CHANCE OF THE GAME SPOTTO'S RECLAMATION A "DEAD 'UN" THE DISORDER OF THE BATH HIS TALE OF BRICKS TEACHER AND TAUGHT A BLOT ON ST. BASIL ONE MORE UNFORTUNATE INGRATES AT BAGSHAW'S RHYMER THE SECOND CHARLWOOD WITH A NUMBER A POOR BARGAIN STATEMENT OF EDWARD CHALONER LOST TOMMY JEPPS THE LEGEND OF LAPWATER HALL THE BLACK BADGER THE TORN HEART THE FIRST MAGNUM MR. NORIE'S MAGNUM MR. CLIFTON'S MAGNUM THE STEWARD'S MAGNUM—AND ANOTHER MR. POOLEY'S MAGNUM A BOX OF ODDMENTS MR. SMITH'S MAGNUMS THE GREEN EYE A SKINFUL OF TROUBLE THE ABSENT THREE THE STOLEN BLENKINSOP CAP'EN JOLLYFAX'S GUN SNORKEY TIMMS, HIS MARKS THE COPPER CHARM DOBBS'S PARROT THE SELLER OF HATE THE RODD STREET REVOLUTION THE CHAMBER OF LIGHT: A FANTASY MR. BOSTOCK'S BACK-SLIDING THE HOUSE OF HADDOCK A LUCIFO MATCH ARTS AND CRAFTS WICKS'S WATERLOO THE DRINKWATER ROMANCE MR. WALKER'S AEROPLANE LIES UNREGISTERED FIDDLE O' DREAMS A PROFESSIONAL EPISODE BYLESTONES THE FOUR-WANT WAY THE THING IN THE UPPER ROOM MYXOMYCETES SPORTS OF MUGBY FRENZIED FINANCE BILLY BLENKIN'S RADIUM INFANTRY AT THE DOUBLE THE EAST A-CALLIN' BUSKERS AT BAY A CHILD OF THE JAGO THE HOLE IN THE WALL If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see more of the 300+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction -- and much, much more!

Divers Vanities (1905). By: Arthur Morrison

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ISBN 13 : 9781979410335
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The Thing in the Upper Room

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ISBN 13 : 1633550303
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Martin Hewitt, Investigator

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ISBN 13 : 1411679008
Total Pages : 179 pages
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Arthur Morrison

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Cunning Murrell (1900). By: Arthur Morrison

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ISBN 13 : 9781979408080
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Tales of Mean Streets

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ISBN 13 : 9781977526052
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The Chronicles of Martin Hewitt - 1896

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Download or read book The Chronicles of Martin Hewitt - 1896 written by Arthur Morrison and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-11-03 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Arthur George Morrison (1 November 1863 - 4 December 1945) was an English writer and journalist known for his realistic novels and stories about working-class life in London's East End, and for his detective stories, featuring the detective Martin Hewitt. He also collected Japanese art and published several works on the subject. He left a large collection of paintings and other works of art to the British Museum after his death in 1945.Morrison's best known work of fiction is his novel A Child of the Jago (1896). Early life: Morrison was born in Poplar, in the East End of London, on 1 November 1863. His father George was an engine fitter at the London Docks. George died in 1871 of tuberculosis, leaving his wife Jane with three children including Arthur. Arthur spent his youth in the East End. In 1879 he began working as an office boy in the Architect's Department of the London School Board. He later remembered frequenting used bookstores in Whitechapel Road around this time. In 1880 Arthur's mother took over a shop in Grundy Street. Morrison published his first work, a humorous poem, in the magazine Cycling in 1880, and took up cycling and boxing. He continued to publish works in various cycling journals. Career: In 1885 Morrison published his first serious journalistic work in the newspaper The Globe. In 1886, after having worked his way up to the rank of a third-class clerk, he was appointed to a position at the People's Palace, in Mile End. In 1888 he was given reading privileges at the British Museum. In the same year he published a collection of thirteen sketches entitled Cockney Corner, describing life and conditions in several London districts including Soho, Whitechapel, and Bow Street. In 1889 he became an editor of the paper Palace Journal, reprinting some of his Cockney Corner sketches, and writing commentaries on books and other subjects including the life of London poor people. In 1890 he left this job and joined the editorial staff of The Globe and moved to lodgings in the Strand. In 1891 he published his first book The Shadows Around Us, a collection of supernatural stories. In October 1891 his short story A Street was published in Macmillan's Magazine. In 1892 he collaborated with illustrator J. A. Sheppard on a collection of animal sketches, one entitled My Neighbors' Dogs, for The Strand Magazine. Later that year he married Elizabeth Thatcher at Forest Gate. He befriended writer and editor William Ernest Henley around this time, publishing stories of working-class life in Henley's National Observer between 1892-94. His son Guy Morrison was born in 1893. In 1894 Morrison published his first detective story featuring the detective Martin Hewitt. In November he published his short story collection Tales of Mean Streets, dedicating the work to Henley. The collection was reviewed in 1896 in America by Jacob Riis. Morrison later said that the work was publicly banned. Reviewers of the collection objected to his story Lizerunt, causing Morrison to write a response in 1895. Later in 1894 he published Martin Hewitt, Investigator. In 1895 he was invited by writer and clergyman Reverend A. O. M. Jay to visit the Old Nichol Street Rookery. Morrison continued to develop his interest in Japanese art, which he had been introduced to by a friend in 1890. Morrison began writing his novel A Child of the Jago in early 1896. The novel was published in November by Henley. It described in graphic detail living conditions in the East End, including the permeation of violence into everyday life (it was a barely fictionalised account of life in the Old Nichol Street Rookery). Morrison also published The Adventures of Martin Hewitt in 1896. A second edition of A Child of the Jago came out in 1897. In 1897 Morrison published seven short stories detailing the exploits of Horace Dorrington.........

The Short Story

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