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where can i read all the short stories written by richard connell?
Hi
below are a list of short stories by richard connell. Where can i read them all? i managed to find only one of them-the most dangerous game. Where can i find the others?
"Centenarian" (Century, July, 1916)
"The Most Dangerous Game" (Colliers, January 19, 1924)
"The Umps" (1924)
"Pitchers Are Peculiar" (1930)
"A Friend of Napoleon" (1923)
"Heart of a Sloganeer" (Saturday Evening Post, 1929)
"Once a Sloganeer" (1922)
"Cross-Eyed South-Paw" (Colliers, February 2, 1929)
"Black Chrysanthemums" (The New Yorker, 1927)
Meet John Doe (1941) (screen story)
Brother Orchid (1940) (screen story)
"Brother Orchid" (Colliers, May 21, 1938, short story)
Our Relations aka Double Trouble and Sailors' Downfall (1936) (screen story)
F-Man (1936) (screen story)
"If I Was Alone with You"
Dark Streets (1929) (screen story)
"One Hundred Dollars"
"Isles of Romance"
"A Little Bit of Broadway"
"Tropic of Capricorn"
just one - http://www.classicshorts.com/stories/danger.html
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