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Books with title The Ransom of Red Chief

  • The Ransom of Red Chief

    O. Henry, Michael Pearl, Brook Forest Voices

    Audiobook (Brook Forest Voices, May 20, 2019)
    First published in The Saturday Evening Post, "The Ransom of Red Chief" is a humorous short story written in 1910 by O. Henry. A pair of con men kidnap and attempt to ransom a prominent Alabama citizen’s son. Immediately they find themselves at the mercy of a particularly spoiled and clever boy who begins driving them mad. The ironic ending remains the story’s most enduring feature.
  • The Ransom of Red Chief

    O. Henry, B.J. Harrison

    Audiobook (B.J. Harrison, Feb. 17, 2012)
    In the first tale, we follow two workmen on an intriguing journey to Coney Island, where the heartsick and disgruntled Tobin has his palm read. Who knew that palmistry could be so unpredictable? Secondly, a tale of kidnapping gone awry. A little boy, self proclaimed "Red Chief", is taken from his home, and has so much fun he never wants to go back, much to the chagrin of the kidnappers.
  • The Ransom of Red Chief

    O. Henry, Bryan Nyman, Audio Sommelier

    Audiobook (Audio Sommelier, Feb. 16, 2018)
    Petty criminals Bill and Sam decide to kidnap 10-year-old Johnny for ransom money from his wealthy father. The plan turns on its head, however, when Johnny “Red Chief” Dorset decides he likes his captors better than his father. Their plan for ransom quickly turns into a desperate attempt to be rid of the boy, whose father seems relieved rather than worried that he’s missing. This entertaining short story is a perfect example of poetic justice and hijinks gone wrong.
  • The Ransom of Red Chief

    O. Henry, Sandy J. Hotchkiss, H. Wood, K. Anderson Yancy, SonicMovie.net, Wollcott & Sheridan, ChicagoWood Media

    Audiobook (SonicMovie.net, Wollcott & Sheridan, ChicagoWood Media, Jan. 3, 2013)
    Two hardened criminals learn their plan is less than perfect when they discover the boy they’ve kidnapped is so bad, the only way his father will take him back is if they pay him a ransom.
  • RANSOM OF RED CHIEF

    O. Henry

    Unknown Binding (Balance Publishing Company, March 1, 2001)
    None
  • The Ransom of Red Chief

    O. Henry

    (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 1607)
    None
  • The Ransom of Red Chief

    Henry O

    (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 1858)
    None
  • The Ransom of Red Chief 1970

    O.Henry

    (Hawthorn Books inc, Jan. 1, 1970)
    None
  • The Ransom of Red Chief

    IAN MCNEE (ILLUSTRATOR) O. HENRY

    Paperback (TRAVELMAN PUBLISHING, Jan. 1, 1660)
    None
  • The Ransom of Red Chief

    O.; O. Henry Henry

    (A Tale Blazer Book/The Perfection Form Company, Jan. 1, 1979)
    Ficktional Novel
  • The Ransom of Red Chief

    O. Henry, Mike Vendetti, Spoken Realms

    Audiobook (Spoken Realms, April 2, 2013)
    Bill Driscoll and Sam (we never learn his last name), a pair of turn-of-the-20th-century con men embark on quite an adventure. The pair need $2,000.00 to pull off a fraudulent town-lot scam in Western Illinois. They decide to kidnap the only son of a prominent Alabama citizen in the small town of Summit. They should've known when they grabbed their target, who was at the time throwing stones at a kitten, that it would be best to leave him alone. Particularly after he beans Bill with a brick. The situation does not improve with time. O Henry, famous for his humor, plays on words, and plot twists makes this a highly amusing short story.
  • The Ransom of Red Chief

    O. Henry, Cathy Dobson, Red Door Audiobooks

    Audiobook (Red Door Audiobooks, July 16, 2015)
    O. Henry was the pen name of William Sydney Porter (1862-1910), an American writer. O. Henry's short stories are loved for their wit, wordplay, warm characterization, and surprise endings.The Ransom of Red Chief is a tale of a kidnapping. A couple of desperados abduct the 10-year-old son of the richest man in a village in the Deep South. But the pair soon discover that they have taken on far more than they had bargained for. The boy's energy, curiosity, creativity, sense of mischief and total lack of respect for his kidnappers soon have him running rings around them. And it turns out the boy is a chip off the old block. His father is by no means a soft touch for a ransom and offers them a deal which they cannot refuse....