O. Henry wrote almost 400 short stories. Some of them were collected in "Cabbages and Kings," and others in a collection called "The Four Million." He did not wrote any "stand alone" volumes such as a novel.
O. Henry, whose real name was William Sydney Porter, wrote his first book titled "Cabbages and Kings" in 1904. It is a collection of short stories that revolve around the fictional country of Coralio in Central America.
Henry O. Hildreth has written: 'Norfolk County manual, and year book for 1876'
Henry O. Thompson has written: 'Thompson family history' 'The book of Jeremiah' -- subject(s): Bible, Bibliography
The last Leaf!haha
yes, he wrote many
It was published in the book "The Trimmed Lamp and Other Stories of the Four Million" in 1919.
Yes, books written by O. Henry can be worth money, especially first editions and signed copies. The value of a book by O. Henry will depend on factors such as condition, rarity, and desirability to collectors. It is best to consult with a rare book dealer or appraiser for an accurate assessment of value.
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Henry O. Forbes has written: 'A naturalist's wanderings in the Eastern archipelago' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Description and travel, Natural history
Yes he actually wrote the book Gladest in Glalitist.. A book about the structure of chemistry
O. Henry died on June 5, 1910. - Answer from the book Writing is my business: The story of O. Henry. By Peggy Caravantes.
O. Henry wrote short stories, most of which were published in newspapers and magazines on a weekly basis. He was known for his clever plots, witty humor, and surprise endings in his works.