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The Complete Saki (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)

The Complete Saki (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics) by H. H. Munro from Penguin Classics

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    Best of Saki (Picador Books)

    Best of Saki (Picador Books) by Saki from Pan Books Ltd

      Raised in Burma and Britain, Saki was a correspondent for London's Morning Post and a political satirist before he found his true calling as a short story writer. Satirical and macabre, these stories skewer pre-war British society by unleashing their irreverent heroes into its upper-class drawing rooms, where they flounce its dowager Duchesses and irascible aunts.

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      The Best of Saki

      The Best of Saki by H. H. Munro from Compass Books/ Viking Press

        these 37 stries have been chosen by Graham Greene from the complete omnibus volume of Saki's short stories written between 1904 and 1923, in an endeavor to present in one book all tat is characteristic and most entertaining in Saki's writing.

        The Chronicles of Clovis

        The Chronicles of Clovis by Saki from Aegypan

          The charming, beloved master of short fiction known as "Saki" was born Hector Hugo Munro in 1870 in Akyab, Myanmar, which was then known as Burma. Hector was the youngest child of the Inspector-General of the Burmese police -- H.H. Munro was a child of the British Empire at its fullest glory. The children were soon sent to live with maiden aunts and their grandmother in Devon. The eccentric aunts and favorite childhood stories, including Robinson Crusoe, Alice in Wonderland, and Johnnykin and the Goblins, proved inspirational for later stories. As an adult, Saki served in the Burmese police, and later, became a London political satirist, and then journalist posted to Warsaw, Moscow and St. Petersburg. As with most of his generation, Saki enlisted in military service at the outbreak of the First World War. Stationed with the Royal Fusiliers, his battalion was sent to France in September, 1915. The Chronicles of Clovis is Saki's third book of short fiction, published in 1911. Influenced by his travels in eastern Europe and Russia, most of the stories feature Clovis Sangrail, a rich young man with a wicked sense of humor. The Chronicles of Clovis contains the classic "Sredni Vashtar," the story of Conradin, a spoiled, sickly ten-year old boy who's not expected to survive long. Brief, sharp, and ironic, as fresh today as the day it was written, "Sredni Vashtar" is Conradin's pet ferret, the most important "god" in an isolated boy's imaginary world of power and vengeance that may, just possibly, be absolutely real. Saki's brilliant talent was cut short by a sniper's bullet on the Western Front in November, 1916.

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          The Short Stories of Saki (Modern Library)

          The Short Stories of Saki (Modern Library) by H. H. Munro from The Modern Library

            The Complete Works of Saki

            The Complete Works of Saki by H. H. Munro from Barnes & Noble Pub

              Saki was called the Oscar Wilde of his day, and hailed as a master stylist. Using witty dialogue and macabre humor, he writes of mischievous young men, foolish aunts, and blood-thirsty beasts. His stories are surprisingly modern in their incongruous mixture of humor and horror. The first truly comprehensive edition of Saki's voluminous output. The Complet Works of Saki includes six previously uncollected stories.

              THE COMPLETE WORKS OF SAKI

              THE COMPLETE WORKS OF SAKI by H.H. Munro from International Collectors

                The Rise of the Russian Empire (Collected Works of H.H. Munro)

                The Rise of the Russian Empire (Collected Works of H.H. Munro) by H.H. Munro from Classic Books

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                  The Complete Works of Saki

                  The Complete Works of Saki from Doubleday

                    The SHORT STORIES OF SAKI. Introduction by Christopher Morley

                    The SHORT STORIES OF SAKI. Introduction by Christopher Morley by H. H. Munro from Modern Library

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