
Jorkens Borrows Another Whiskey
By Lord Dunsany
1931
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Contents "Preface" "The Two-Way War" "A Nice Lot of Diamonds" "Letting Bygones be Bygones" "The Lost Invention" "On Other Paths" "The Partner" "Poulet a la Richelieu" "A Walk in the Night" "One Summer's Evening" "A Friend of the Family" "An Eccentricity of Genius" "Influenza" "The Unrecorded Test Match" "Idle Tears" "Among the Neutrals" "An Idyll of the Sahara" "The Devil among the Willows" "A Spanish Castle" "The New Moon" "The Gods of Clay" "A Rash Remark" "The Story of Jorkens' Watch" "The Track Through the Wood" "Snow Water" "The Greatest Invention" "The Verdict" "A Conversation in Bond Street" "The Reward" "Which Way?" "A Desperado in Surrey" "Misadventure" "A Long Memory" "An Absentminded Professor" "Greek Meets Greek"
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Lord Dunsany
Author · 44 books
Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, eighteenth baron of Dunsany, was an Anglo-Irish writer and dramatist, notable for his work in fantasy published under the name Lord Dunsany. More than eighty books of his work were published, and his oeuvre includes hundreds of short stories, as well as successful plays, novels and essays. Born to one of the oldest titles in the Irish peerage, he lived much of his life at perhaps Ireland's longest-inhabited home, Dunsany Castle near Tara, received an honourary doctorate from Trinity College, and died in Dublin.