The best American short stories, 1968
and the yearbook of the American short story
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Author
- Martha Foley
- David Burnett
- James Baldwin
- John Deck
- James T. Farrell
- George H. Freitag
- Herb Gardner
- William H. Gass
- Mary Ladd Gavell
- Donald Gropman
- William Harrison
- Judith Higgins
- Helen Hudson
- Leo Litwak
- Richard McKenna
- William Moseley
- Joanna Ostrow
- Nancy Huddleston Parker
- John Phillips
- Lawrence P. Spingarn
- Winston Weathers
- Janet Bruce Winn
Publication
1968 - Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
85,250 words, Guess
Page Count
341 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL61413818M
- OCLC Control Number1154360859
- Internet Archivebestamericanshor00fole_13
Classifications
- DDC808.831
- LCCPS648.S5 B44 1968
Alternate Titles
- Yearbook of the American short story.
- The best short stories of 1968.
- Tell me how long the train's been gone.
- Greased Samba.
- American student in Paris.
- Old man and his hat.
- Who is Harry Kellerman and why is he saying those terrible things about me?.
- In the heart of the heart of the country.
- Rotifer.
- Heart of this or that man.
- Snooker shark.
- Only people.
- Tenant.
- In shock.
- Sons of Martha.
- Preacher and Margery Scott.
- Celtic twilight.
- Early morning, lonely ride.
- Bleat Blodgette.
- Ambassador.
- Games that we played.
- Dried rose petals in a sliver bowl.
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