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John Kendrick Bangs

    John Kendrick Bangs was an American author and satirist, and the creator of modern Bangsian fantasy, a style of fantasy writing that sets its plot wholly or partially in the afterlife. His work is characterized by its satirical insights into human nature and society.

    John Kendrick Bangs
    The Enchanted Typewriter
    The Water Ghost and Others
    R. Holmes and Co.
    Mollie and the Unwiseman Abroad
    A House-Boat on the Styx
    New Zealand Bird Calls
    • New Zealand Bird Calls

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      New Zealand is known for its birds, and the melodic quality of their song. Here, in one book and CD package, is a selection of 60 of the most popular, important or interesting birds. Each bird entry includes information about habitat, distribution, appearance and behaviour of the bird, along with a description of its calls.

      New Zealand Bird Calls
      4.5
    • A House-Boat on the Styx

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story follows Charon, the Ferryman, as he reflects on his unique position between the living and the dead while navigating the Styx. With a sense of pride, he considers his monopoly on ferrying souls, emphasizing his clean record and ethical conduct in a world rife with corruption. This whimsical narrative explores themes of power, ethics, and the afterlife, showcasing Charon's character and his satisfaction with his role as a mediator between two realms.

      A House-Boat on the Styx
      3.7
    • Mollie and the Unwiseman Abroad

      Illustrated by Grace G. Wiederseim

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The biography highlights John Kendrick Bangs' multifaceted career as an author, humorist, and editor, detailing his educational journey at Columbia College and Law School. His early work as Associate Editor of Life showcases his contributions to humor literature, where he published numerous articles and poems. Born into a family of lawyers, Bangs carved out a unique niche in the literary world, blending satire with keen observations of society, ultimately leading to his first book publications during the late 19th century.

      Mollie and the Unwiseman Abroad
      3.0
    • R. Holmes and Co.

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The biography highlights John Kendrick Bangs as a multifaceted American author and humorist, born in Yonkers, New York. His early education at Columbia College fostered his literary talents, leading him to edit the college's magazine and contribute to humor publications. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended law school before pivoting to a career in journalism as Associate Editor of Life. His contributions to the magazine and his initial book publications during this time established his reputation in humor and satire.

      R. Holmes and Co.
      2.0
    • The Water Ghost and Others

      • 118 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The biography highlights John Kendrick Bangs' career as an influential American humorist and editor, detailing his early life in Yonkers and his education at Columbia College. His role as editor of Columbia's literary magazine and contributions to humor magazines set the stage for his future success. After graduating with a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended law school before becoming Associate Editor of Life, where he published numerous articles and poems, marking the beginning of his literary contributions.

      The Water Ghost and Others
      3.0
    • The Enchanted Typewriter

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative delves into the peculiarities of existence, exploring the complexities of human experiences and emotions. It reflects on the author's introspective journey, grappling with themes of identity and perception. Through a unique lens, the story invites readers to ponder the oddities of life and the deeper meanings behind their own experiences. This thought-provoking exploration encourages a deeper understanding of oneself and the world around them.

      The Enchanted Typewriter
      3.3
    • The Dreamers

      A Club

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      John Kendrick Bangs was a multifaceted American author known for his humor and satire. Born in Yonkers, New York, he pursued higher education at Columbia College, where he became the editor of the literary magazine. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended Columbia Law School before shifting his focus to writing. Bangs served as Associate Editor of the magazine Life, where he published numerous articles and poems, marking the beginning of his literary career. His contributions during this time laid the foundation for his future works.

      The Dreamers
    • Peeps at People

      Illustrated by Edward Penfield

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The biography explores the life of John Kendrick Bangs, an influential American author and humorist known for his satirical works. Born in Yonkers, New York, he pursued his education at Columbia College, where he became the editor of a literary magazine. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended law school before transitioning to a career in journalism as Associate Editor of Life. His early contributions to humor magazines and the publication of his first books highlight his role in shaping American literary humor during the late 19th century.

      Peeps at People
    • From Pillar to Post

      Leaves from a Lecturer's Note-Book

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The biography highlights the life of John Kendrick Bangs, an influential American author and humorist born in Yonkers, New York. It details his educational journey at Columbia College, where he became the editor of a literary magazine, and his brief stint at Columbia Law School before transitioning to a career in journalism as Associate Editor of Life. Bangs's contributions to humor magazines and his early published works during this period showcase his development as a prominent satirist and writer in the late 19th century.

      From Pillar to Post
    • Over the Plum Pudding

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on his early career, Bangs transitioned from law to journalism, becoming Associate Editor of Life magazine, where he showcased his talent for humor and satire. His time at Columbia College honed his literary skills, leading to contributions to various humor magazines. The combination of his education and editorial experience laid the foundation for his later works, establishing him as a notable figure in American literature and humor during the late 19th century.

      Over the Plum Pudding
    • The Idiot at Home

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The biography details John Kendrick Bangs' life as an American author and humorist, highlighting his early years in Yonkers, New York, and his education at Columbia College, where he became the editor of the literary magazine. After graduating with a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended Columbia Law School before transitioning to a role as Associate Editor of Life magazine. This period marked the beginning of his literary career, during which he published numerous articles, poems, and his first books, establishing his reputation in humor and satire.

      The Idiot at Home
    • A Proposal Under Difficulties

      A Farce

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the life of John Kendrick Bangs reveals a multifaceted author known for his humor and satire. Born in Yonkers and educated at Columbia College, he initially pursued law before transitioning to a successful editorial career at Life magazine. His contributions to humor magazines and literary works established him as a notable figure in American literature during the late 19th century. Bangs' background, including his family's legal profession, influenced his writing and editorial style, making him a unique voice in the literary landscape of his time.

      A Proposal Under Difficulties
    • Mrs. Raffles

      Being the Adventures of an Amateur Crackswoman

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book features the intriguing adventures of an amateur crackswoman, blending elements of crime and intrigue. Its significance throughout history is acknowledged, prompting a modern reformatting to ensure its preservation for future readers. This edition is carefully retyped and designed, providing a clear and readable text, distinct from scanned copies of the original work.

      Mrs. Raffles
    • Half-Hours with Jimmieboy

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book delves into the life of John Kendrick Bangs, an American author known for his humor and satire. Born in Yonkers, he was influenced by a legal family and pursued a degree in Political Science at Columbia College, where he also edited the literary magazine. After a brief stint in law school, he became the Associate Editor of Life, contributing numerous articles and poems. The narrative highlights his early career and the beginnings of his literary contributions during the late 19th century.

      Half-Hours with Jimmieboy
    • The Inventions Of The Idiot

      • 82 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Following the misadventures of a bumbling inventor, the narrative showcases his outlandish creations, including a lead-to-gold machine and a wind-powered flying bicycle. Despite his unwavering confidence, each invention leads to comedic disasters. The protagonist's absurd experiences, such as inadvertently becoming the president and marrying the Queen, enhance the humor. Through witty satire, the novel critiques the era's obsession with technology and innovation, making it a humorous exploration of folly and ambition.

      The Inventions Of The Idiot
    • Ghosts I Have Met and Some Others

      in large print

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to producing large print editions. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision, allowing them to enjoy classic literature with greater ease. The focus on readability and historical significance makes this edition a valuable resource for both visually impaired readers and history enthusiasts.

      Ghosts I Have Met and Some Others
    • Jack and the Check Book

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The biography highlights John Kendrick Bangs as a multifaceted American author known for his humor and satire. Born in Yonkers, he pursued higher education at Columbia College, where he became the editor of the literary magazine and contributed to humor publications. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended law school before becoming Associate Editor of Life, where he published numerous articles and poems. His early career was marked by a blend of literary contributions and editorial work, laying the foundation for his future as a notable writer.

      Jack and the Check Book
    • Olympian Nights

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Born in Yonkers, John Kendrick Bangs was a prominent American humorist and satirist, known for his sharp wit and literary contributions. After studying at Columbia College and briefly attending law school, he transitioned to a career in editing, becoming Associate Editor of Life magazine. His early work included numerous articles and poems, establishing him as a notable figure in humor literature. Bangs' background in political science and his editorial experience shaped his unique style, blending satire with social commentary.

      Olympian Nights
    • The Pursuit of the House-Boat

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set against a fantastical backdrop, a pirate named Captain Kidd steals the House-boat of the Associated Shades from the River Styx, disrupting the lives of its esteemed ghostly inhabitants. This audacious act leads to a chaotic voyage into uncharted waters, accompanied by notorious figures from Hades and the captivating women of Erebean society, including Queen Elizabeth and Xanthippe. The story explores themes of camaraderie, loss, and the clash between the noble and the nefarious in a whimsical afterlife adventure.

      The Pursuit of the House-Boat
    • Paste Jewels

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The biography highlights John Kendrick Bangs as a multifaceted American author known for his humor and satire. Born in Yonkers, he pursued his education at Columbia College, where he became the editor of its literary magazine. After graduating with a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended law school before joining the editorial team of Life magazine. His contributions to humor magazines and the publication of his first books during this period marked the beginning of his literary career.

      Paste Jewels
    • Cobwebs From a Library Corner

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The biography explores the life of John Kendrick Bangs, an influential American author and humorist born in Yonkers, New York. It highlights his educational journey at Columbia College, where he became the editor of the literary magazine and began contributing to humor publications. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended law school before transitioning to a career as Associate Editor of Life. The narrative emphasizes his prolific output of articles and poems during this time, marking the beginning of his literary contributions.

      Cobwebs From a Library Corner
    • The Water Ghost; And Others

      in large print

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on accessibility, this book is a reproduction of an original historical work published by Megali, a publisher dedicated to producing large print editions. This initiative aims to enhance the reading experience for individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that classic literature remains available and enjoyable to a broader audience.

      The Water Ghost; And Others
    • The Dreamers

      Being a More or Less Faithful Account of the Literary Exercises of the First Regular Meeting of That Organization

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in an elite gentleman's club, the stories are narrated by its members, known as The Dreamers, capturing a unique and charming atmosphere. Notably, the collection features the first published appearance of John Kindrick Bangs' Sherlock Holmes parody, "The Mystery of Pinkham's Diamond Stud," appealing to mystery enthusiasts. The book is richly illustrated by Edward Penfield, enhancing the whimsical and engaging nature of the tales.

      The Dreamers
    • Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book presents a significant work in American and Canadian literature, focusing on its historical importance. Alpha Editions has undertaken a careful preservation effort, reformatting, retyping, and redesigning the text to ensure clarity and readability for modern audiences. This edition aims to maintain the book's legacy while making it accessible to present and future generations, highlighting its enduring relevance in the literary landscape.

      Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica
    • Spooky Stories to Tell in the Dark

      Ghosts, Ghouls, and other Horrors

      • 394 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Featuring a collection of eerie tales, this book immerses readers in a world of ghosts, ghouls, and other supernatural horrors. Each story is designed to thrill and chill, making it perfect for spooky storytelling sessions. The narratives explore themes of fear and the unknown, drawing on classic folklore and modern horror elements. With vivid imagery and suspenseful plots, it aims to captivate both young and adult audiences who enjoy a good scare.

      Spooky Stories to Tell in the Dark
    • Featuring a new print with professional typesetting, this edition stands out from others that rely on scanned prints. The high-quality presentation enhances readability and overall aesthetic appeal, making it a valuable addition for collectors and readers alike.

      Bikey The Skicycle And Other Tales Of Jimmieboy
    • Mollie and the Unwiseman

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The biography details the life of John Kendrick Bangs, an influential American author and humorist known for his satirical works. Born in Yonkers, New York, he pursued his education at Columbia College, where he became involved in literary editing. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended law school before transitioning to a career in journalism as Associate Editor of Life. Bangs's contributions to humor magazines and his initial publications during this period mark the beginning of his literary journey.

      Mollie and the Unwiseman
    • The book is a classical work that has held significance throughout human history. It has been carefully preserved and republished in a modern format by Alpha Editions, ensuring its accessibility for current and future readers. The text has been reformatted, retyped, and designed for clarity and readability, moving away from traditional scanned copies of original works. This effort highlights its enduring importance and aims to keep the literary legacy alive.

      Toppleton's Client; Or, A Spirit in Exile
    • The Bicyclers and Three Other Farces

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The biography highlights John Kendrick Bangs' multifaceted career as an author, humorist, and editor, emphasizing his early life in Yonkers, New York. After studying at Columbia College, where he served as editor of the literary magazine, he briefly attended law school before transitioning to a role as Associate Editor of Life. During his tenure there, he produced numerous articles and poems, marking the beginning of his literary contributions. Bangs' background and experiences shaped his distinctive voice in American humor and satire.

      The Bicyclers and Three Other Farces
    • A Rebellious Heroine

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The biography highlights John Kendrick Bangs as a notable American author and humorist, born in Yonkers, New York, into a family of lawyers. His academic journey at Columbia College led him to become the editor of its literary magazine and to contribute to humor publications. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended Columbia Law School before shifting his focus to writing, becoming Associate Editor of Life, where he published numerous articles and poems. His early career laid the groundwork for his subsequent literary works.

      A Rebellious Heroine
    • A Proposal Under Difficulties

      • 34 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Set against the romantic backdrop of turn-of-the-century America, this comedic tale follows a bumbling protagonist as he navigates the challenges of courtship. Faced with a series of humorous obstacles and misunderstandings, he struggles to find the courage to propose to his beloved. With witty dialogue, endearing characters, and clever plot twists, the story highlights the complexities of love and relationships. Through lighthearted humor and whimsical charm, it serves as a heartwarming reminder that love can triumph over difficulties.

      A Proposal Under Difficulties
    • Paste Jewels; Being Seven Tales of Domestic Woe

      in large print

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a company dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve important literature while ensuring inclusivity for all readers.

      Paste Jewels; Being Seven Tales of Domestic Woe
    • Mrs. Raffles

      Illustrated by Albert Levering

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the life and career of John Kendrick Bangs, an influential American humorist and satirist. Highlighting his time at Columbia College, where he edited the literary magazine, it details his transition from law school to becoming an Associate Editor at Life. Bangs' prolific contributions to humor magazines and his later work at prestigious publications like Harper's Magazine are emphasized, showcasing his impact on American literature and humor during the late 19th century.

      Mrs. Raffles
    • A Rebellious Heroine; A Story

      in large print

      • 760 pages
      • 27 hours of reading

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work published by Megali, a company dedicated to producing large print editions for those with impaired vision. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility and facilitate reading for individuals who may struggle with standard text sizes.

      A Rebellious Heroine; A Story
    • Mr. Munchausen

      • 118 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      John Kendrick Bangs, an American humorist and satirist, was born in Yonkers, New York, and educated at Columbia College, where he became the editor of its literary magazine. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended Columbia Law School before transitioning to a career in journalism as Associate Editor of Life. His contributions to the magazine and various humor publications during the late 19th century marked the beginning of his literary career, leading to the publication of his first books.

      Mr. Munchausen
    • Ghosts I Have Met and Some Others

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The biography highlights John Kendrick Bangs' journey as an American author and humorist, detailing his early life in Yonkers and his education at Columbia College, where he honed his writing skills as editor of the literary magazine. After earning a degree in Political Science, he briefly attended law school before shifting to a career in journalism as Associate Editor of Life. This period marked the beginning of his literary contributions, including articles and poetry, and the publication of his first books, showcasing his talent in satire and humor.

      Ghosts I Have Met and Some Others
    • A Little Book of Christmas

      • 44 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      'A Little Book of Christmas' by John Kendrick Bangs offers a charming collection of holiday stories infused with wit and humor. Each tale reflects Christmas traditions and showcases Bangs' clever imagination, blending fantasy and reality. This literary gem captivates readers, creating a warm atmosphere that embodies the spirit of the season.

      A Little Book of Christmas
    • This edition features E.W. Hornung's original Raffles series, including stories of the gentleman thief, and sequels by John Kendrick Bangs. It also highlights the inspiration from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes tales. Hornung's work is a playful homage to Doyle's iconic detective stories.

      Complete Raffles Series & Sherlock Holmes Adventures
    • This collection features works by E.W. Hornung, including the A.J. Raffles series about a gentleman thief, and sequels by John Kendrick Bangs, known for his "Bangsian Fantasy" genre. The anthology includes various stories that cleverly invert the Sherlock Holmes narrative, showcasing the charm and wit of both authors.

      The Adventures of A. J. Raffles, A Gentleman-Thief - Complete Collection
    • Die Erzählung schildert die Begegnungen des Protagonisten mit Geistern, die aus unterschiedlichen Gründen zu ihm kommen. Durch diese Begegnungen reflektiert er über die Bedeutung der Wahrheit und das Teilen von Erfahrungen. Die Darstellung der Geisterbesuche wird mit einem Hauch von Humor und Skepsis gewürzt, während der Autor die Herausforderung betont, die eigene Wahrnehmung präzise und verständlich niederzuschreiben. Trotz seiner Bemühungen scheint das Interesse der Geister an seinen Schriften begrenzt zu sein, was eine interessante Wendung in der Erzählung darstellt.

      Einige Geister die ich traf und andere Geister die mich verfolgten
    • Der Wassergeist und andere skurrile Geschichten

      Erstübersetzung

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Die Anthologie präsentiert acht skurrile Geistergeschichten des amerikanischen Humoristen John Kendrick Bangs aus der viktorianischen Ära. Besonders hervorzuheben ist die Titelgeschichte "The Water Ghost Of Harrowby Hall", die den subtilen Humor Bangs eindrucksvoll demonstriert. Weitere Geschichten, wie "The Spectre Cook Of Bangletop", bieten witzige Satiren über den Adel. "The Speck On The Lens" überrascht mit einer humorvollen Erfindung, während "The Ghost Club" literarische und historische Figuren in einer cleveren Handlung vereint. Diese Sammlung verspricht unterhaltsame Lektüre mit einem einzigartigen Charme.

      Der Wassergeist und andere skurrile Geschichten
    • Seit 200 Jahren plagt ein weibliches Gespenst die Besitzer von Harrowby Hall, das an Heiligabend auftaucht und alles nass macht. Trotz zahlreicher Versuche, den Spuk zu beenden, blieb der Erfolg aus, bis der jüngste Erbe eine geniale Idee hat.

      Das Wasser-Gespenst von Harrowby Hall
    • Baron Prášil / Baron Munchausen

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Karl Friedrich Hieronymus von Münchhausen (1720 – 1797) byl německý voják a cestovatel, který se stal pážetem vévody Antona Ulricha II a během rusko-turecké války odjel do Ruska. Zde se připojil k ruské armádě a zúčastnil se tažení proti Turkům. Po odchodu z armády v roce 1760 se vrátil do Bodenwerderu se svou první ženou. Vynikl jako vyprávěč, jehož přehnané a neuvěřitelné historky o dobrodružstvích zaujaly publikum. Po smrti manželky se ve 74 letech znovu oženil, ale brzy se rozvedl. Jeho příběhy byly během jeho života zpracovány do literární podoby, což mu nebylo zcela po chuti. V roce 1785 vydal v Londýně německý knihovník a spisovatel Rudolph Erich Raspe knihu, která se stala populární a byla přeložena do mnoha jazyků, což vedlo k téměř 100 různým vydáním. V češtině jsou známé jako příběhy barona Prášila. Na začátku 20. století vydal novou sbírku těchto příběhů americký humorista John Kendrick Bangs. Tato sbírka patřila do série Bangsových Associated Shades, známé jako Bangsiánská fantasy. Pro srovnání stylu a jazyka si mohou přečíst i několik kapitol z knihy Rudolpha Ericha Raspeho.

      Baron Prášil / Baron Munchausen
      4.0