Black Cat Vol. 04 No. 03 December 1898

Black Cat Vol. 04 No. 03, published in December 1898, is a literary magazine featuring original short stories that often delve into uncanny or fantastical themes. This issue includes 'The Glen Echo Mystery' by Walter Wellman, which explores a murder case, and 'Bumblepuppy on the Range' by Edward Boltwood, a tale of unusual scare tactics. Other contributions include 'The Transformation of Mrs Dwight's Son-in-Law' by Louise S. Todd, 'The Man from Alaska' by Louis Weslyn Jones, and 'Two Christmas Eves' by Wilson S. Henry, each showcasing diverse narratives and unique perspectives. The Black Cat was notable for publishing both emerging and established authors from 1895 to 1922.
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