The Ransom of Red Chief (Illustrated Edition) The Ransom of Red Chief (Illustrated Edition)

The Ransom of Red Chief (Illustrated Edition‪)‬

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Publisher Description

*Includes a Table of Contents.

*Includes pictures of O. Henry, his work and life 

Few people are familiar with the name William Sydney Porter (1862-1910), but, just as many remember Mark Twain and not Samuel L. Clemens, Porter is well known by the pen name O. Henry. And O. Henry became known as a master of surprise, with witty short stories that trade on wordplay and surprise twist endings that have become standard fare in the century following his death. 

O. Henry was living the routine life of a young pharmacist who dazzled people with his artistic drawing ability, creativity that successfully translated into literature. At first, O. Henry combined his writing and drawing for satire in The Rolling Stone, a failed venture, but his work helped him get notice around Texas. 

From there, his witty short stories were nearly as creative as his life, which saw him flee the country before getting arrested and imprisoned for embezzlement, leading to stories being written in settings as different as Honduras and a federal penitentiary. Using a pseudonym to hide the fact he was a prisoner, O. Henry became his best known name, and he used it for hundreds of short stories written between 1902-1910, when he died of cirrhosis of the liver due to heavy drinking. 

One of his most famous short stories is The Ransom of Red Chief, a tale of two men who decide to kidnap a boy and hold him for ransom. The men have no idea what they got themselves into, and a hilarious chain of events ensues. 

This edition of O. Henry’s The Ransom of Red Chief  is illustrated with pictures of Henry, his life and work. It also includes a table of contents for easier navigation.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2011
October 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
17
Pages
PUBLISHER
Charles River Editors
SELLER
Charles River Editors
SIZE
1.1
MB

Customer Reviews

RGrantEnglish ,

Before Radio and TV

A great tall tale. A vocabulary like OH BROTHER WHERE ART THOU and an unbelievable account of a kidnapping gone wrong. Find someone to read it out loud with. That seems the clear purpose to me.

zaamrod ,

Wonderful

We could use more stories in literature like this today. Simply hilarious and delightful story about two kidnappers get more than they bargained for.

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