
THE TOYS OF PEACE AND OTHER PAPERS
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HECTOR HUGH MUNRO
THE TOYS OF PEACE
LOUISE
TEA
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF CRISPINA UMBERLEIGH
THE WOLVES OF CERNOGRATZ
LOUIS
THE GUESTS
A vivid tapestry of early‑twentieth‑century life unfolds in this collection, where razor‑sharp wit meets the stark realities of a world at war. The stories capture the fleeting joy of youthful mischief and the bittersweet echo of loss, all filtered through a narrator whose humor never fully surrenders to despair. Readers are drawn into a series of vignettes that balance elegant satire with the quiet melancholy of soldiers far from home.
Beyond the laughs, the work offers a poignant portrait of a man shaped by a disciplined upbringing, a love of nature, and an unyielding curiosity about politics and society. As the conflict intensifies, his prose retains a bright, almost child‑like curiosity, reminding listeners that even in darkness, the human spirit can find moments of light. The collection invites you to linger on each finely crafted scene, savoring the blend of levity and depth that defines its enduring charm.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (346K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1998-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1916
Best known for razor-sharp short stories, this master of Edwardian satire mixed polished drawing-room comedy with a streak of cruelty and the uncanny. His tales still feel fresh for their wit, surprise, and delight in turning social rules upside down.
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