The French have strange names. There are Monsieur Brave-Man, Remy Funny-Man, Man-God, and so on. It is probably part of the Gallic imagination — these…
In a curiously illustrated edition of Balzac's Peau de Chagrin there is a strange and terrible face which some of you may remember having seen: It is…
In honor of Joe Biden's inauguration as the 46th President of the United States, we are republishing an editorial from the second issue of "The Double…
The story below, translated by Lafcadio Hearn, appeared in issue 4 of "The Double Dealer." The original spelling and grammar have been preserved…
The story below appeared in issue 3 of "The Double Dealer." While we wish we could provide more details about the author of the following story, what…
The story below appeared in issue 3 of "The Double Dealer." Herman George Scheffauer (1878-1927) was a German-American writer, poet, playwright…
"A Thousand Head of Cattle" appeared in issue 2 of The Double Dealer, in February 1921. William Saphier was a Romanian-born poet. According to poets…
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*Denotes 2019 editors. *The note below was provided as introduction to the story's printing in 1921: A unique chapter in the romantic history of New…