The Innkeeper's Wife
1958 story by A. J. Cronin
"The Innkeeper's Wife" is a 1958 Christmas story, written by A. J. Cronin for The American Weekly. The story is about the wife of the innkeeper in Bethlehem who had no room for Mary and Joseph to spend the night. It originally appeared in the December 21 issue before being printed in book form by Hearst Publishing and is accompanied by Ben Stahl's illustrations.
Characters:
- The Innkeeper
- His wife
- Mary & Joseph
- Gabriel
- Shepherds
- Angels
- Stars
- Sheep
- Cows
- The Kings
- Pages of the Kings
- Travellers
- Criers
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Works by A. J. Cronin
- Hatter's Castle
- Three Loves
- Grand Canary
- Woman of the Earth
- Country Doctor
- The Stars Look Down
- The Citadel
- Vigil in the Night
- Enchanted Snow
- The Valorous Years
- The Keys of the Kingdom
- The Green Years
- Shannon's Way
- The Spanish Gardener
- Beyond This Place
- Escape from Fear
- A Thing of Beauty/Crusader's Tomb
- The Northern Light
- The Native Doctor/An Apple in Eden
- The Judas Tree
- A Song of Sixpence
- A Pocketful of Rye
- The Minstrel Boy/Desmonde
- Lady with Carnations
- Gracie Lindsay
- "Kaleidoscope in "K""
- "The Innkeeper's Wife"
- Once to Every Woman
- Grand Canary
- The Citadel
- Vigil in the Night
- The Stars Look Down
- Shining Victory
- Hatter's Castle
- The Keys of the Kingdom
- The Green Years
- The Spanish Gardener
- Web of Evidence
- Escape From Fear
- Beyond This Place
- Nicholas
- The Citadel (1960 American)
- The Citadel (1960 British)
- Dr. Finlay's Casebook
- The Ordeal of Dr. Shannon
- Memorandum van een dokter
- La Cittadella (1964)
- Novi asistent
- O Jardineiro Espanhol
- E le stelle stanno a guardare
- The Stars Look Down
- Les Années d'illusion
- The Citadel (1983)
- Doctor Finlay
- La Cittadella (2003)
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