The Four Million
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The Four Million is the second published collection of short stories by O. Henry originally released on April 10, 1906, by McClure, Phillips & Co. in New York. There are twenty-five stories of various lengths including several of his best known works such as "The Gift of the Magi" and "The Cop and the Anthem". The book's title refers to the then population of New York City where many of the stories are set. O. Henry was responding to a newspaper editorial which opined that there were only four hundred people in New York City worth knowing.[1]
Quick Facts Author, Country ...
Author | O. Henry |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Frame story, Short Stories |
Publisher | McClure, Phillips & Co., New York |
Publication date | April 10, 1906 |
Media type | Print (serial) |
Preceded by | Cabbages and Kings |
Followed by | Roads of Destiny |
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"Mammon and the Archer" from the collection The Four Million by O. Henry, read by Marian Brown
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