Stories for Summer

Stories for Summer by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE is a reprint edition published by Great Writers Library in 1987, featuring 490 pages in English. This collection presents a variety of stories, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “A Study in Scarlett,” which is the longest piece in the book. The anthology also includes works from notable authors such as Katherine Mansfield and Oscar Wilde, showcasing a diverse range of narratives.
Readers will find a rich assortment of tales that explore different themes and styles. The collection features Mansfield’s “The Garden Party,” “At the Bay,” and “Life of Ma Parker,” alongside Wilde’s “Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime,” “The Sphinx Without a Secret,” and “The Model Millionaire.” This compilation offers a glimpse into the storytelling prowess of these authors, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in classic literature.
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A collection of stories. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “A Study in Scarlett” is the longest in the book. From Katherine Mansfield are “The Garden Party,” “At the Bay,” and “Life of Ma Parker.” The last author is Oscar Wilde, with “Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime,” “The Sphinx Without a Secret,” and “The Model Millionaire.”
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