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  • A House-Boat on the Styx

    John Kendrick Bangs

    language (, March 24, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • A House-Boat on the Styx Illustrated

    John Kendrick Bangs

    eBook (, March 7, 2020)
    "A House-Boat on the Styx is a fantasy novel written by John Kendrick Bangs in 1895.The original full title was A House-Boat on the Styx: Being Some Account of the Divers Doings of the Associated Shades. The novel was first published by Harper Brothers in 1896 with illustrations by Peter Newell (24 plates)"
  • A House-Boat on the Styx

    John Kendrick Bangs

    eBook (, March 24, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • A House-Boat on the Styx

    John Kendrick Bangs

    eBook (Otbebookpublishing, Oct. 24, 2017)
    The premise of the book is that everyone who's ever died (up to the time of its publication) has gone to Styx, the river that circles the underworld. The book begins with the ferryman Charon being startled & annoyed by the arrival of a houseboat on the Styx. At first afraid that the boat will put him out of business, he later finds out that he is actually to be appointed its janitor. What follows are 11 more stories which are set on the houseboat. There's no central theme. The purpose appears to be as a literary thought experiment to see what would happen if various famous dead people were put in the same room with each other. Each chapter is a short story featuring various souls from history & mythology. In the 12th chapter the houseboat disappears, leading into a sequel, Pursuit of the House-Boat. The book sold for $1.25 in 1895. (Goodreads)
  • A House-Boat on the Styx

    John Kendrick Bangs

    eBook (Rising Star Visionary Press, )
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  • A House-Boat on the Styx - The Pursuit of the House-Boat

    John Kendrick Bangs

    language (EbooksLib, Oct. 29, 2004)
    Charon, the Ferryman of renown, was cruising slowly along the Styx one pleasant Friday morning not long ago, and as he paddled idly on he chuckled mildly to himself as he thought of the monopoly in ferriage which in the course of years he had managed to build up.
  • A House-Boat on the Styx

    1862-1922 Bangs, John Kendrick

    language (HardPress, June 21, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • A House-Boat on the Styx

    John Kendrick Bangs

    eBook (Prabhat Prakashan, Aug. 5, 2017)
    First published in the year 1895; the present fantasy novel 'A House-Boat on the Styx' by John Kendrick Bangs begins with Charon; ferryman of the Styx being startled—and annoyed—by the arrival of a houseboat on the Styx. At first afraid that the boat will put him out of business; he later finds out that he is actually to be appointed the boat's janitor. What follows are eleven more stories which are set on the house boat.
  • A House-Boat on the Styx

    John Kendrick Bangs

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 20, 2015)
    A House-Boat on the Styx is a book written by John Kendrick Bangs and published in 1895. The premise of the book is that everyone who has ever died (up to the time in which the book is set, which seems to be about the time of its publication) has gone to Styx, the river that circles the underworld. The book begins with Charon, ferryman of the Styx being startled—and annoyed—by the arrival of a houseboat on the Styx. At first afraid that the boat will put him out of business, he later finds out that he is actually to be appointed the boat's janitor. What follows are eleven more stories (for a total of twelve) which are set on the house boat. There is no central theme, and the purpose of the book appears to be as a literary thought experiment to see what would happen if various famous dead people were put in the same room with each other. Each chapter is a short story featuring various souls from history and mythology. In the twelfth chapter the house boat disappears, leading into the sequel, Pursuit of the House-Boat. Other notable books by John Kendrick Bangs include The Idiot, The Dreamers, Ghosts I Have Met, The Enchanted Typewriter, and Peeps at People.
  • A House-Boat On The Styx

    John Kendrick Bangs

    eBook (, Sept. 30, 2010)
    A House-Boat on the Styx is a book written by John Kendrick Bangs and published in 1895.The premise of the book is that everyone who has ever died (up to the time in which the book is set, which seems to be about the time of its publication) has gone to Styx. This does not appear to be the conventional Hell described by Dante in The Inferno, but rather the Hades described in Greek myth (both of which had Styxes): a universal collecting pot for dead souls, regardless of their deeds in life.The book begins with Charon, ferryman of the Styx (in The Inferno, he was the ferryman of the river Acheron) being startled—and annoyed—by the arrival of a houseboat on the Styx. At first afraid that the boat will put him out of business, he later finds out that he is actually to be appointed the boat's janitor.What follows are eleven more stories (for a total of twelve) which are set on the house boat. There is no central theme, and the purpose of the book appears to be as a literary thought experiment to see what would happen if various famous dead people were put in the same room with each other. Each chapter is a short story featuring various souls from history and mythology. In the twelfth chapter the house boat disappears, segueing into the sequel, Pursuit of the House-Boat. -- from Wikipedia
  • A HOUSE-BOAT on the STYX

    John Kendrick Bangs, L. J. Fulton

    language (Oxbridge Universal Press (OxUP), Dec. 5, 2011)
    A HOUSE-BOAT on the STYXBy John Kendrick Bangs A century ago, almost every educated English-speaking person would have been aware of John Kendrick Bangs and his unique satirical humor. But over time, Bangs, and others like him, have faded from the public consciousness. This is a pity which this volume hopes to redress. The action of "A House-Boat on the Styx" takes place on the river Styx, which circles Hades. It is important to note that Bangs places the action in Hades, not in Hell, since, unlike the Christian Hell, the Hades of Classical Mythology was not primarily a place of punishment. Rather it was simply the abode of the dead. The book is a collection of twelve interrelated stories, in which it is assumed that various personages from history and mythology are living in Hades. In the first story Charon, the boatman who ferries the shades across the Styx, notices a new vessel on the river. His fears that this very large and luxurious boat will put him out of business are assuaged when he is appointed the boat's doorman and porter. In the eleven humorous stories that follow, there is no central theme; just Bangs' very imaginative conjecture as to what would happen if these historical personages from George Washington to P. T. Barnum, from Confucius to Baron Muenchhausen, from Queen Elizabeth I to Lucretia Borgia, et alii interacted with one another. For example, there is the acrimony felt by Shakespeare for Francis Bacon and Sir Walter Raleigh, over their teasing "The Swanlet of Avon" as to who really wrote his plays and how he spelled his name. There is the ill-disguised resentment that Columbus feels when Washington gives a birthday party for himself. (Columbus Day was not yet a national holiday.) And, of course, there is the rivalry between Doctor Johnson and just about everybody else in the place. Bangs' humor, however, depended on his reader possessing two things: a liberal education (and its concomitant knowledge of historical personages), and a knowledge of current world events. The problem was how to bring his humor to a generation in which values, especially that of what constitutes a liberal education, have changed so drastically; not to mention the notion of 100 year old "current" events. To address these issues, those entries and personages which need explanation to the modern reader are fully explained in footnotes. With the exception of these footnotes, the text is identical to that of the edition of 1896.
  • A House-Boat on the Styx: By John Kendrick Bangs - Illustrated

    John Kendrick Bangs

    eBook (, April 8, 2017)
    How is this book unique?Font adjustments & biography includedUnabridged (100% Original content)Formatted for e-readerIllustratedAbout A House-Boat on the Styx by John Kendrick BangsA House-Boat on the Styx is a fantasy novel written by John Kendrick Bangs in 1895.Plot Summary: The premise of the book is that everyone who has ever died (up to the time in which the book is set, which seems to be about the time of its publication) has gone to Styx, the river that circles the underworld. The book begins with Charon, ferryman of the Styx being startled—and annoyed—by the arrival of a houseboat on the Styx. At first afraid that the boat will put him out of business, he later finds out that he is actually to be appointed the boat's janitor. What follows are eleven more stories (for a total of twelve) which are set on the house boat. There is no central theme, and the purpose of the book appears to be as a literary thought experiment to see what would happen if various famous dead people were put in the same room with each other. Each chapter is a short story featuring various souls from history and mythology. In the twelfth chapter the house boat disappears, leading into the sequel, Pursuit of the House-Boat.