title | creator | language | description | tableOfContents | contributor | subject | created |
The Kitchen Cat and Other Stories | Walton, Amy, 1848-1899 | en | | The kitchen cat -- Sarah's Sunday out -- The toad in the hole. | | Short stories; Children's stories, English | 2008-03-04 |
Science in the Kitchen. | Kellogg, Mrs. E. E. | en | | | | Cooking, American; Diet; Vegetarianism | 2004-05-01 |
The Kitchen Cat, and other Tales | Walton, Amy, 1848-1899 | en | | | Goble, Warwick, 1862-1943 [Illustrator] | | 2007-10-20 |
The Kitchen Encyclopedia
Twelfth Edition (Swift & Company) | Anonymous | en | | | | | 2010-09-17 |
Come Out of the Kitchen!
A Romance | Miller, Alice Duer, 1874-1942 | en | | | Meylan, Paul Julian [Illustrator] | | 2010-07-13 |
The Cobbler In The Devil's Kitchen
From "Mackinac And Lake Stories", 1899 | Catherwood, Mary Hartwell, 1847-1902 | en | | | | Mackinac Island (Mich. : Island) -- Fiction; United States -- Social life and customs -- Fiction; Michigan -- Fiction | 2007-10-30 |
Buttered Side Down: Stories | Ferber, Edna, 1885-1968 | en | | The Frog and the Puddle -- The MAN Who Came Back -- What She Wore -- A Bush League Hero -- The Kitchen Side of the Door -- One of the Old Girls -- Maymeys from Cuba -- The Leading Lady -- That Home-Town Feeling -- The Homely Heroine -- Sun Dried -- Where the Car Turns at 18th. | | Short stories; United States -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction | 1995-11-01 |
O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1919 | Various | en | | England to America. By Montague -- "For they know not what they do." By Steele -- They grind exceeding small. By Williams -- On strike. By Terhune. -- The elephant remembers. By Marshall -- Turkey red. By Wood -- Five thousand dollars reward. By Post -- The blood of the dragon. By Springer -- "Humoresque." By Hurst -- The lubbeny kiss. By Rice. -- The trial in Tom Belcher's store. By Derieux -- Porcelain cups. By Cabell -- The high cost of conscience. By Ravenel -- The kitchen gods. By Alsop -- April 25th, as usual. By Ferber. | | | 2004-04-01 |
The Best Short Stories of 1919
and the Yearbook of the American Short Story | | en | | The kitchen gods / G.F. Alsop -- An awakening / Sherwood Anderson -- Willum's vanilla / Edwina Stanton Babcock -- A night among the horses / Djuna Barnes -- Long, long ago / Frederick Orin Bartlett -- Dishes / Agnes Mary Brownell -- The blood-red one / Maxwell Struthers Burt -- The wedding-jest / James Branch Cabell -- The wrists on the door / Horace Fish -- "Government goat" / Susan Glaspell -- The stone / Henry Goodman -- To the bitter end / Richard Matthews Hallet -- The Meeker ritual / Joseph Hergesheimer -- The centenarian / Will E. Ingersoll -- Messengers / Calvin Johnston -- Mrs. Drainger's veil / Howard Mumford Jones -- Under a wine-glass / Ellen N. La Motte -- A thing of beauty / Elias Lieberman -- The other room / Mary Heaton Vorse -- "The fat of the land" / Anzia Yezierska. | O'Brien, Edward Joseph Harrington, 1890-1941 [Editor] | Short stories, American; American fiction -- 20th century | 2007-11-11 |
Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know | | en | | The Kingdom of the Greedy. By Stahl -- Thankful. By Freeman -- Beetle Ring's Thanksgiving Mascot. By Stoddard -- Mistress Esteem Elliott's Molasses Cake. By Clark -- The First Thanksgiving. By Blaisdell and Ball -- Thanksgiving at Todd's Asylum. By Packard -- How We Kept Thanksgiving at Oldtown. By Stowe -- Wishbone Valley. By Munkittrick -- Patem's Salmagundi. By Brooks -- Miss November's Dinner Party. By Carr -- The Visit. By Lindsay -- The Story of Ruth and Naomi. Adapted from the Bible -- Bert's Thanksgiving. By Trowbridge -- A Thanksgiving Story. By Pingree -- John Inglefield's Thanksgiving. By Hawthorne -- How Obadiah Brought About a Thanksgiving. By Leland -- The White Turkey's Wing. By Swet -- The Thanksgiving Goose. By Brown -- An English Dinner of Thanksgiving. By Eliot -- A Novel Postman. By Wheildon -- Ezra's Thanksgivin' Out West. By Field -- Chip's Thanksgiving. By Donnell -- The Master of the Harvest. By Gatty -- A Thanksgiving Dinner. By Brett -- Two Old Boys. By Colyar -- A Thanksgiving Dinner That Flew Away. By Butterworth -- Mon-daw-min. By Schoolcraft -- A Mystery in the Kitchen. By Miller -- Who Ate the Dolly's Dinner? By Curtis -- An Old-fashioned Thanksgiving. By Cooke -- 1800 and Froze to Death. By Stephens. | Dickinson, Asa Don, 1876-1960 [Editor] | | 2006-11-23 |
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume II. (of X.) | Various | en | | An Archæological Congress, by Burdette -- Aunt Dinah's Kitchen, by Stowe -- Ballad, by Leland -- Barney McGee, by Hovey -- The Beecher Beached, by Tabb -- A Boy's View of It, by Stanton -- Budd Wilkins at the Show, by Kiser -- The Colonel's Clothes, by Gilman -- Comin' Thu, by Culbertson -- The Dutchman Who Had the "Small Pox," by Leland -- An Evening Musicale, by Fisk -- Familiar Authors at Work, by Carruth -- Fascination, by Tabb -- The Golfer's Rubaiyat, by Boynton -- Go Lightly, Gal (The Cake Walk), by Culbertson -- Grandma Keeler Gets Grandpa Ready for Sunday-School, by Greene -- The Hoosier and the Salt Pile, by Marble -- How "Ruby" Played, by Bagby -- A Letter, by Nasby -- The Lost Word, by Paul -- Love Sonnets of a Hoodlum, by Irwin -- Mr. Dooley on Gold-Seeking, by Dunne -- Mr. Dooley on Reform Candidates, by Dunne -- Natural Perversities, by Riley -- A Nautical Ballad, by Carryl -- The Old Deacon's Version of the Story of the Rich Man and Lazarus, by Stanton -- Our Best Society, by Curtis -- Plagiarism, by Tabb -- The Recruit, by Chambers -- "Ringworm Frank", by Riley -- A Rival Entertainment, by Field -- Samuel Brown, by Cary -- Seffy and Sally, by Long -- She Talked, by Foss -- The Strike at Hinman's, by Burdette -- The Two Brothers, by Wells -- The Two Farmers, by Wells -- The Two New Houses, by Wells -- The Two Suitors, by Wells -- Vive La Bagatelle, by Burgess -- Walk, by Devere -- The Way it Wuz, by Riley -- Yawcob Strauss, by Adams -- Yes?, by O'Reilly. | Wilder, Marshall Pinckney, 1859-1915 [Editor] | American wit and humor; American literature -- Humor | 2006-05-28 |