Captures

Captures is a collection of 16 short stories by Nobel Prize-winning author John Galsworthy, published in the early 20th century. Each story explores various human experiences and moral dilemmas, ranging from love and betrayal to financial struggles and personal redemption. Notable tales include 'A Feud,' which examines the fallout from a broken engagement, and 'Blackmail,' where an act of kindness leads to threats. Galsworthy's keen observations on society and character make this collection significant in the landscape of early modern literature.

















