Last Words
by Stephen Crane
Publisher: Digby, Long & co. 1902
Number of pages: 348
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This posthumously published collection of stories, sketches, and articles includes the story 'An Episode of War', one of Crane's most important works, plus 'The Reluctant Voyagers', 'Spitzbergen Tales', 'Wyoming Valley Tales', 'London Impressions', 'New York Sketches', 'Irish Notes', 'Sullivan County Sketches', and much more.
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