The Mansion - and 18 more Henry van Dyke tales

The Mansion - and 18 more Henry van Dyke tales - Paperback

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The Mansion - and 18 more Henry van Dyke tales

The Mansion - and 18 more Henry van Dyke tales - Paperback

by Henry Van Dyke
$11.20
Sale price  $11.20 Regular price 

Book Overview

Complete edition of The Mansion by Henry van Dyke with 18 more of his short stories and many illustrations. Originally published as The Unknown Quantity: a book of romance and some half-told tales, it is a great treasury of wholesome tales for young and old.


"They are like etchings in which more is suggested than is in the picture. For this reason they are called Half-Told Tales, in the hope that they may mean to the reader more than they say."


All students of thought should get this historic book. This 1913 edition is provided in a slim volume with full text at an affordable price.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE 4

THE WEDDING-RING 5

MESSENGERS AT THE WINDOW 11

THE COUNTERSIGN OF THE CRADLE 16

HALF-TOLD TALES: THE KEY OF THE TOWER 23

HALF-TOLD TALES: THE RIPENING OF THE FRUIT 25

HALF-TOLD TALES: THE KING'S JEWEL 28

THE MUSIC-LOVER 31

HUMORESKE 35

HALF-TOLD TALES: AN OLD GAME 46

HALF-TOLD TALES: THE UNRULY SPRITE 48

HALF-TOLD TALES: A CHANGE OF AIR 52

THE NIGHT CALL 55

THE EFFECTUAL FERVENT PRAYER 65

THE RETURN OF THE CHARM 74

HALF-TOLD TALES: BEGGARS UNDER THE BUSH 78

HALF-TOLD TALES: STRONGHOLD 81

HALF-TOLD TALES: IN THE ODOUR OF SANCTITY 85

THE SAD SHEPHERD 91

THE MANSION 102

ISBN9781640323018
Author Henry Van Dyke
PublisherChump Change
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedApril 1913
LanguageENG- English
Pages116
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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About Henry Van Dyke

Henry Van Dyke (1928-2011) was born in Allegan, Michigan, and grew up in Montgomery, Alabama, where his parents were professors at Alabama State College. He served in the Army in occupied Germany, playing flute in the 427th Marching Band. There he abandoned his early ambition to become a concert pianist and began to write. In 1958, after attending the University of Michigan on the G.I. Bill and living in Ann Arbor, he moved to New York, where he spent the rest of his life. Henry taught creative writing part-time at Kent State University from 1969 until his retirement in 1993, and was the author of four novels, including Blood of Strawberries, a sequel to Ladies of the Rachmaninoff Eyes.

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