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=== Other works === * ''Stories from a Pocket'' and ''Stories from Another Pocket'', (Povídky z jedné a z druhé kapsy) – a common name for a cycle of short detective stories (5–10 pages long) that shared common attitude and characters, including The Last Judgement. * ''How it is Made'' (''Jak se co dělá'') – satiric novels on the life of theater, newspaper and movie studio. * ''The Gardener's Year'' (''Zahradníkův rok'', 1929) is exactly what it says it is: a year-round guide to gardening, charmingly written, with illustrations by his brother Josef Čapek.<ref>{{Google books|xize7b1KG4oC|The Gardener's Year}}</ref> * ''Apocryphal Tales'' (''Kniha apokryfů'', 1932, 2nd edition 1945)<ref>{{Google books|kZD5ZeKILtwC|Apocryphal Tales}}</ref> – short stories about literary and historical characters, such as [[Hamlet]], a struggling playwright, [[Pontius Pilate]], [[Don Juan]], [[Alexander the Great|Alexander]] arguing with his teacher [[Aristotle]], and [[Sarah]] and [[Abraham]] attempting to name ten good people so [[Sodom and Gomorrah|Sodom]] can be saved.' ** ''The Punishment of Prometheus'' (1932) ** ''Times Aren't What They Were'' (1931) ** ''As in the Good Old Days'' (1926) ** ''Thersites'' (1931) ** ''Agathon, or Concerning Wisdom'' (1920) ** ''Alexander the Great'' (1937) ** ''The Death of Archimedes'' (1938) ** ''The Roman Legions'' (1928) ** ''The Ten Righteous'' (1931) ** ''Pseudo Lot, or Concerning Patriotism'' (1923) ** ''Christmas Eve'' (1930) ** ''Martha and Mary'' (1932) ** ''Lazarus'' (1932) ** ''The Fives Loaves'' (1937) ** ''Benchanan'' (1934) ** ''The Crucifixion'' (1927) ** ''Pilate's Evening'' (1934) ** ''Pilate's Creed'' (1920) ** ''The Emperor Diocletian'' (1932) ** ''Attila'' (1932) ** ''The Idol Breakers'' (1936) ** ''Brother Francis'' (1932) ** ''Ophir'' (1932) ** ''Goneril'' (1933) ** ''Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'' (1934) ** ''Don Juan's Confession'' (1932) ** ''Romeo and Juliet'' (1932) ** ''Master Hynek Rab of Kufstejn'' (1933) ** ''Napoleon'' (1933) * ''Nine Fairy Tales: And One More Thrown in for Good Measure'' (''Devatero Pohádek a ještě jedna od Josefa Čapka jako přívažek'', 1932) – a collection of [[fairy tale]]s, aimed at children. * ''Dashenka, or the Life of a Puppy'' (''Dášeňka čili Život štěněte'', 1933)<ref>{{google books|sfQuAAAAIAAJ|Dashenka, or the Life of a Puppy}}</ref> * ''The Shirts '' (short story)
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