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March 2008

The Green Hat
An Error of Judgement
On Horseback and Other Stories
Plain Tales from the Hills
June 2008

The Dark Flower
The Napoleon of Notting Hill
Dracula
The Man Who Knew Everything
July 2008

The Hound of the Baskervilles
Messer Marco Polo
Green Dolphin Country
The Incredulity of Father Brown
October 2008

Juan in America
How I Became a Holy Mother
The Hireling
Kidnapped
January 2009

The Voyage
Mr Perrin and Mr Traill
Love in a Wych Elm & Other Stories
Tales of Sexual Desire
March 2009

South Wind
The Conclave
Potiki
Two People
May 2009

Gulliver's Travels and A Modest Proposal
Cashel Byron's Profession
You Shall Know Them
Silas Marner
My Name is Aram
July 2009

We, the Accused
Incandescence
Shirley's Guild
October 2009

Allan Quatermain
A State of Change
Love in Winter
January 2010

The Dupin Mysteries
These Charming People
Non Combatants and others
March 2010

Scenes from the Latin Quarter
Wuthering Heights
The Knot of Vipers
The Green Child
May 2010

The Man Who Loved Children
Maurice Guest
Peking Picnic
The Unbearable Bassington
July 2010

The Undiscovered Country
Island Pharisees
Heart of Darkness
Highland Fling
September 2010

Greenmantle
Gryll Grange
October 2010

A Christmas Carol
The Aloe
The Gift of the Magi
Agnes Grey
March 2011

Break of Day
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
When I was Otherwise
The Real Charlotte
3 for 2 on all online orders On Horseback and Other Stories

Price £6.99



185 pages, paperback
125x195mm, Portrait
ISBN-10: 0955519691
ISBN-13: 9780955519697
 They are at once uplifting and depressing, cynical and idealistic, humorous and thought-provoking. The one thing each story has in common is that it leaves the reader with a new insight into the human condition. 'On Horseback', the title story, gets to grip with contemporary Paris and Parisian society. In 'That Pig of a Morin' the author renders beautifully the interaction between the sexes in relation to courtship as governed by the customs of the time. Female characters feature in every shape and size throughout his work and in this volume we encounter many examples, from the unfortunate Madame Loisel in 'The Necklace' to the plucky Jewess, Rachel, in 'Mademoiselle Fifi'. In his stories de Maupassant found the perfect vehicle for his startling range of subjects; sharpness of observation coupled with wit and objectivity paint a vivid picture of his time. Above all, however, he is a supreme story-teller who values the telling of stories above all else – those collected here are amongst his very best, proving again that his quality as a writer of short stories is beyond question.
A BBC radio programme celebrating the life and work of Guy de Maupassant
Guy de Maupassant - Guy du Maupassant (1850-1893) is one of the fathers of the short story. In his brief life, he wrote prolifically, often producing three or four volumes of stories in a year. For most of his life he lived in Paris.

For more information about Guy de Maupassant please follow this link.



Anthony Guise - Anthony Guise, himself an exponent of the short story, and extensively published in Britain and abroad, read history at Oxford and is a literary prize-winner. He lives in London.


By the same author or foreword writer:
My Name is Aram By William Saroyan;  Anthony Guise (Foreword)