Inspired by the great reception to his humorous readings at annual holiday luncheons hosted by the University of Georgia Department of Geography, James O. Wheeler collected three volumes of his Christmas stories, which he dubbed "real," "odd," and "astonishing" because they are meant to be taken as outrageous fabrications and fairy tale twists on reality. Volume 2 is Odd Christmas Stories.
ODD CHRISTMAS STORIES
by
James Orton Wheeler
College Day Publishing,
copyright 1999
Table of Contents
Preface.....................................................................................ii
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Note: Title, copyright information, and table of contents with page numbers have all been copied from the print edition.
"About the Author" has also been copied from the last page of the print edition. (See below.)
The stories have been transcribed here by Alan Wheeler, and have "typos and malapropisms" (J.O.W.) from both original print and new Word files.
"About the Author" has also been copied from the last page of the print edition. (See below.)
The stories have been transcribed here by Alan Wheeler, and have "typos and malapropisms" (J.O.W.) from both original print and new Word files.
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