Black Cat Vol. 04 No. 07 April 1899
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1899
English
- The Stolen Sky-Scraper, by Frank Lillie Pollock
- The Mysterious Book, by W. MacPherson Wiltbank
- The Bicycle That Ran Itself, by Frank W. Sage
- The Disposal of Miss Polly, by Johanna Duncan
- The White Jack Rabbit, by A. W. Whitehouse
The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Many writers were largely unknown, but some famous authors also wrote original material for this magazine.
This is issue Number 7 of Volume 4, which includes the following stories:
> The Stolen Sky-Scraper, by Frank Lillie Pollock: how did the skyscraper suddenly vanish without a trace ? > The Mysterious Book, by W. MacPherson Wiltbank: read how an evil plan was hatched to discredit a rival > The Bicycle That Ran Itself, by Frank W. Sage: borrowing a bicycle may lead to adventurous consequences > The Disposal of Miss Polly, by Johanna Duncan: a forged valentine card is leading to a happy ending > The White Jack Rabbit, by A. W. Whitehouse: a very cunning rabbit is giving the hunters the chase of their life - Summary by Sonia
This is issue Number 7 of Volume 4, which includes the following stories:
> The Stolen Sky-Scraper, by Frank Lillie Pollock: how did the skyscraper suddenly vanish without a trace ? > The Mysterious Book, by W. MacPherson Wiltbank: read how an evil plan was hatched to discredit a rival > The Bicycle That Ran Itself, by Frank W. Sage: borrowing a bicycle may lead to adventurous consequences > The Disposal of Miss Polly, by Johanna Duncan: a forged valentine card is leading to a happy ending > The White Jack Rabbit, by A. W. Whitehouse: a very cunning rabbit is giving the hunters the chase of their life - Summary by Sonia
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