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Saki, born 1870 and died 1916, killed in World War I, was a
pseudonym of the author HH Munro. He used this name for his humorous work and
short stories. He also worked as a journalist and his work is often said to have
a darker side and almost bitter exposure of human condition. It is fair to say
his works deserves greater exposure and critical acclaim. The books are all
collectable though and none are particularly cheap. His most substantial work is
probably The Unbearable Bassington, though the later compilations of short
stories are highly recommended to readers.
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Date |
Notes |
| The Rise of the Russian Empire |
Grant Richards |
1900 |
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| The Westminster Alice |
Westminster Gazette |
1902 |
wraps, also in boards |
| Reginald |
Methuen |
1904 |
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| Reginald in Russia and Other Sketches |
Methuen |
1910 |
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| The Chronicles of Clovis |
Lane |
1911 |
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| Mrs Elmsley |
Constable |
1911 |
as Hector Munro |
| The Unbearable Bassington |
Lane |
1912 |
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| When William Came |
Lane |
1913 |
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| Beasts and Superbeasts |
Lane |
1914 |
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| The Toys of Peace |
Lane |
1919 |
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| The Square Egg and Other Stories |
John Lane |
1924 |
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| The Collected Short Stories |
Lane |
1930 |
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| The Collected Novels and Plays |
Bodley |
1933 |
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