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Black Cat Vol. 02 No. 12 September 1897

Black Cat Vol. 02 No. 12 September 1897

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Step into the intriguing world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that captivated readers from 1895 to 1922 with its original short stories steeped in the uncanny and fantastical. In this twelfth issue of Volume 2, youll encounter a diverse array of tales In Sombre by John M. Ellicott, U.S.N., can Anita rescue her beloved pet-bull and her fiancé from the perilous arena? Alden Lymans The Debut of Mandana reveals the lengths one might go to in order to entice visitors. Experience the haunting solitude of a quiet house in Number Seven by Livingstone B. Morse, where the relentless tick-tock of a clock becomes unbearable. Percie W. Hart’s Information Wanted uncovers the mysteries of an old diary detailing the bizarre disappearances of wealthy men. Finally, in In Memory of Tom Satan, Shannon Birch reminds us that a black cat may not always herald doom. Join us for these captivating narratives, summarized by Sonia.Copyright International Ambient Sounds Art
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    • 005 - In Memory of Tom Satan by Shannon Birch
      Jan 17 2026
      Step into the intriguing world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that captivated readers from 1895 to 1922 with its original short stories steeped in the uncanny and fantastical. In this twelfth issue of Volume 2, youll encounter a diverse array of tales In Sombre by John M. Ellicott, U.S.N., can Anita rescue her beloved pet-bull and her fiancé from the perilous arena? Alden Lymans The Debut of Mandana reveals the lengths one might go to in order to entice visitors. Experience the haunting solitude of a quiet house in Number Seven by Livingstone B. Morse, where the relentless tick-tock of a clock becomes unbearable. Percie W. Hart’s Information Wanted uncovers the mysteries of an old diary detailing the bizarre disappearances of wealthy men. Finally, in In Memory of Tom Satan, Shannon Birch reminds us that a black cat may not always herald doom. Join us for these captivating narratives, summarized by Sonia.
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      16 min
    • 004 - Information Wanted by Percie W Hart
      Jan 17 2026
      Step into the intriguing world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that captivated readers from 1895 to 1922 with its original short stories steeped in the uncanny and fantastical. In this twelfth issue of Volume 2, youll encounter a diverse array of tales In Sombre by John M. Ellicott, U.S.N., can Anita rescue her beloved pet-bull and her fiancé from the perilous arena? Alden Lymans The Debut of Mandana reveals the lengths one might go to in order to entice visitors. Experience the haunting solitude of a quiet house in Number Seven by Livingstone B. Morse, where the relentless tick-tock of a clock becomes unbearable. Percie W. Hart’s Information Wanted uncovers the mysteries of an old diary detailing the bizarre disappearances of wealthy men. Finally, in In Memory of Tom Satan, Shannon Birch reminds us that a black cat may not always herald doom. Join us for these captivating narratives, summarized by Sonia.
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      32 min
    • 003 - Number Seven by Livingstone B Morse
      Jan 17 2026
      Step into the intriguing world of The Black Cat, a monthly literary magazine that captivated readers from 1895 to 1922 with its original short stories steeped in the uncanny and fantastical. In this twelfth issue of Volume 2, youll encounter a diverse array of tales In Sombre by John M. Ellicott, U.S.N., can Anita rescue her beloved pet-bull and her fiancé from the perilous arena? Alden Lymans The Debut of Mandana reveals the lengths one might go to in order to entice visitors. Experience the haunting solitude of a quiet house in Number Seven by Livingstone B. Morse, where the relentless tick-tock of a clock becomes unbearable. Percie W. Hart’s Information Wanted uncovers the mysteries of an old diary detailing the bizarre disappearances of wealthy men. Finally, in In Memory of Tom Satan, Shannon Birch reminds us that a black cat may not always herald doom. Join us for these captivating narratives, summarized by Sonia.
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      22 min
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