Stacy Aumonier
(1877–1928)

British writer, sometimes mistakenly credited as Stacey Aumonier. He wrote more than 85 short stories; and other novels and volumes of character studies and 15 essays. It was as a short-story writer that he was most highly regarded; with admirers such as John Galsworthy and Alfred Hitchcock

Stacy Aumonier

Works

  • Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty
  • The Friends; and Other Stories (1915) IA
  • The Golden Windmill: And Other Stories(1921) IA
  • Heartbeat (1922) IA
  • Just Outside (1917) IA
  • Juxtapositions
  • The Kidnapped General
  • The Landlord of the Love-a-Duck
  • Olga Bardel (1916) IA
  • One After Another (1920) IA
  • The Perfect Murder
  • The Querrils (1919)
  • The Stories Editors Buy and Why, (contributor) (1921) edited by Jean Wick
  • Ups and Downs
  • Miss Bracegirdle and Others (1923)
  • The Edge of the Chair (contributor) (1967)
  • Odd Fish; Being A Casual Selection Of London Residents Described & Drawn (1979)
  • Overheard; Fifteen Tales (1924)
  • The Spoil Sport (1927)

Individual short works

About Aumonier

  • Written in Friendship, a Book of Reminiscences, by Gerald Cumberland

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.


The author died in 1928, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 
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