One After Another is a collection of short stories by Stacy Aumonier that reflects the realities of life in early 20th century England. The stories are insightful and poignant and offer a glimpse into the society of the time.
A collection of short stories showcasing the author's wit and humor. From stories of mistaken identity to tales of love, these stories will keep you entertained until the very end.
Stacy Aumonier's collection of short stories delves into the intricacies of human experience, capturing a diverse array of emotions and situations. Each carefully crafted tale reveals the lives of ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances, from the pain of unrequited love to the consequences of ambition. Aumonier's keen observations and masterful storytelling invite readers to reflect on the complexities of life, leaving them with lasting insights into the human condition. His work showcases the profound impact of the short story form.
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its original content while acknowledging potential imperfections from age, such as marks and notations. It aims to highlight the cultural significance of the text, reflecting a commitment to protecting and promoting literature. This edition provides an affordable, high-quality option for readers interested in historical works.
Wonderful, forgotten, short stories by the man John Galsworthy described as
'one of the best short-story writers of all time.' Some are hilarious, some
poignant; among them - long out of print until now - is the story James Hilton
named his 'favourite short story.' Many are about World War I and its
aftermath. All make compulsive reading.