Miss Bracegirdle and Others
Stacy Aumonier
Lu par MichaelMaggs





A 1923 collection of tales by the British author Stacy Aumonier (1877–1928), described by John Galsworthy as "one of the best short-story writers of all time." This collection includes two of Aumonier's best-known works, "The Octave of Jealousy" and "Where Was Wych Street?" (listener warning: includes two occurrences of the n-word). It opens with the very funny "Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty", in which a deeply conservative middle-aged spinster checks in to a hotel in Bordeaux on her first trip abroad. She finds a man asleep on the bed and realises she is in the wrong room, but the door handle has come off in her hand, and she can’t get out. Then she makes another discovery. (Michael Maggs) (10 hr 6 min)
Chapitres
Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty | 55:39 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
Where Was Wych Street? | 45:36 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
The Octave of Jealousy | 50:14 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
The Funny Man's Day | 44:02 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
The Beautiful, Merciless Lady | 35:20 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
The Accident of Crime | 54:16 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
"Old Fags" | 1:03:18 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
The Angel of Accomplishment | 51:49 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
The Match | 31:49 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
Mrs Beelbrow's Lions | 24:03 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
A Man of Letters | 28:52 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
"Face" | 1:08:39 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
The Brown Wallet | 52:47 | Lu par MichaelMaggs |
Critiques
Excellent!!





Anna Echols
These short stories are so well written and engaging and vivid. I can't believe I've never heard of this author before now. Thank you Librivox and volunteers for making available books like this one!
Stories are good, reader is excellent! I listen to him nighty.





Lori M.