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KERSH, Gerald. Clock Without Hands. William Heinemann, London , 1949, KERSH, Gerald. Clock Without Hands. London : William Heinemann Ltd, (1949).First Edition. Pp (6),1-249,(1). 8vo, black cloth, silver lettering to spi ne. Three Short Novels : Clock Without Hands; Flight to the World's End; Fairy Gold. Gerald Kersh (1911-1968) was a British writer. Born in 1911, he began to write at the age of 8. His short stories combine genres such as horror, science fiction and detective fiction. After his death in 1968 Kersh became deeply unfashionable and his work was almost completely forgotten. However in recent years there have been signs of a revival: in many ways he pioneered the British gangster story, which has become fashionable again. Harlan Ellison has stated that Kersh is his favourite author. Very good in poor, chipped and price-clipped dustjacket (missing a piece of the front cover affecting author's name). As is. 35.00 Price:
35.00 CDN
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