200 Years of Great American Short StoriesMartha Foley Galahad Books, 1982 - 968 pages This anthology is a literary bicentennial celebration in recognition of a great American achievement. No single volume could possibly encompass the enormous range of that achievement and it is sad that the number of superb stories omitted has to exceed by far the number that can be included. |
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