Tales of the Wonder Club, Volume III by M. Y. Halidom

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Author Halidom, M. Y., 1838-1914
Illustrator Jellicoe, John
Illustrator Prince, Val R.
Title Tales of the Wonder Club, Volume III
Credits Produced by Greg Weeks and the Online Distributed
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Summary "Tales of the Wonder Club, Volume III" by M. Y. Halidom is a collection of illustrated stories written in the late 19th century. This volume features various narratives that unfold around the members of the Wonder Club, with themes that appear to intertwine drama, romance, and elements of adventure. The tales seem to present vivid characters and relationships, hinting at intriguing plots that engage with universal emotions and situations. The opening of the volume sets the stage for the social dynamics and routines of the Wonder Club. It introduces Mr. Oldstone, the respected head of the club, who leads a discussion around a newspaper article, signaling the intersection of serious societal dialogue and leisure. As members engage in their conversations, a subplot begins to develop around the budding romance between an artist and Helen, a character who captures his artistic inspiration. Simultaneously, there's a narrative thread concerning Mr. Blackdeed, who is about to present his new play, “The Gipsy Queen,” hinting at the exploration of themes tied to love and societal expectations. Overall, the beginning creates a layered introduction to a complex social tapestry, setting a tone that suggests excitement, romance, and drama. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Short stories
Subject Fantasy fiction
Subject Horror tales
Subject Ghost stories
Subject Storytelling -- Fiction
Subject Paranormal fiction
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EBook-No. 36731
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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