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  1. The Travel Tales of Mr. Joseph Jorkens is a collection of fantasy short stories by writer Lord Dunsany. It was first published in London by G. P. Putnam's Sons in April, 1931, with the American edition following in September of the same year from the same publisher.

    • Lord Dunsany
    • 1931
  2. The originals of these illustrations, which exist for at least the first three Jorkens stories, are still available to see at Dunsany Castle. Stories. The books of Jorkens stories are listed below, five published in the author's lifetime, and the sixth in 2002: Original collections: The Travel Tales of Mr. Joseph Jorkens (1931)

  3. The Travel Tales of Mr Joseph Jorkens - Ebook written by Lord Dunsany. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading,...

  4. 3 de oct. de 2020 · by Edward Plunkett (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.2 6 ratings. The Travel Tales of Mr. Joseph Jorkens, the first collection of Dunsany's Jorkens tales to be published, containing thirteen short pieces. The Jorkens stories are set in the London gentleman's or adventurer's club of which the title character is a member.

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    • Edward Plunkett
  5. Jorkens Series. 6 primary works • 9 total works. The Jorkens stories are "told" in the setting of a London gentleman's or adventurers' club of which the title character and the narrator are members, and usually open with another member mentioning an interesting experience he has had; this rouses Jorkens, who in return for a whisky-and-soda ...

  6. 4 de abr. de 2019 · The Travel Tales of Mr. Joseph Jorkens, the first collection of Dunsany’s Jorkens tales to be published, containing thirteen short pieces. The Jorkens stories are set in the London gentleman’s or adventurer’s club of which the title character is a member.

  7. The Travel Tales of Mr. Joseph Jorkens is a collection of fantasy short stories by writer Lord Dunsany. It was first published in London by G. P. Putnam's Sons in April, 1931, with the American edition following in September of the same year from the same publisher.