This carefully crafted ebook collection of complete works by one of the great satirists and renowned author Saki, H. H. Munro, is formatted for your e Reader with a functional and detailed table of contents:
Novels:
The Unbearable Bassington
When William Came
Short Stories:
Reginald
Reginald on Christmas Presents
Reginald on the Academy
Reginald at the Theatre
Reginald’s Peace Poem
Reginald’s Choir Treat
Reginald on Worries
Reginald on House-Parties
Reginald at the Carlton
Reginald on Besetting Sins
Reginald’s Drama
Reginald on Tariffs
Reginald’s Christmas Revel
Reginald’s Rubaiyat
The Innocence of Reginald
Reginald in Russia
The Reticence of Lady Anne
The Lost Sanjak
The Sex that Doesn’t Shop
The Blood-Feud of Toad-Water
A Young-Turkish Catastrophe
Judkin of the Parcels
Gabriel-Ernest
The Saint and the Goblin
The Soul of Laploshka
The Bag
The Strategist
Cross Currents
The Baker’s Dozen
The Mouse
The Chronicles of Clovis
Esmé
The Match-Maker
Tobermory
Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger
The Stampeding of Lady Bastable
The Background
Hermann the Irascible
The Unrest-Cure
The Jesting of Arlington Stringham
Sredni Vashtar
Adrian
The Chaplet
The Quest
Wratislav
The Easter Egg
Filboid Studge, the Story of a Mouse that Helped
The Music on the Hill
The Story of St. Vespaluus
The Way to the Dairy
The Peace Offering
The Peace of Mowsle Barton
The Talking-Out of Tarrington
The Hounds of Fate
The Recessional
A Matter of Sentiment
The Secret Sin of Septimus Brope
‘Ministers of Grace’
The Remoulding of Groby Lington
Beasts and Super-Beasts
The Toys of Peace and Other Papers
The Square Egg
Birds on the Western Front
The Gala Programme
The Infernal Parliament
The Achievement of the Cat
The Old Town of Pskoff
Clovis on the Alleged Romance of Business
The Comments of Moung Ka
Dogged
The East Wing
The Almanac
The Pond
A Housing Problem
The Holy War
A Shot in the Dark
A Sacrifice to Necessity
Plays:
The Death-Trap
Karl-Ludwig’s Window
Other Works:
The Westminster Alice
The Rise of the Russian Empire
About the author
Hector Hugh Munro (1870-1916), better known by the pen name Saki, was a British writer whose witty, mischievous and sometimes macabre stories satirize Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story, and often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker.