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21. Sergeant Nelson of the Guards
 
22. They die with their boots clean
 
23. DEAD LOOK ON, The
 
24. Faces in a Dusty Picture
 
25. The nine lives of Bill Nelson
 
26. Clean, bright and slightly oiled,
 
27. Brain and Ten Fingers
$14.25
28. Karmesin: The World's Greatest
 
29. Faces in a Dusty Picture, a Novel
30. Night and the City by Gerald Kersh
31. Argosy - June 1956 - The Short
 
32. Men Without Bones and Other Haunting
 
$9.95
33. Biography - Kersh, Gerald (1911-1968):
 
34. The Best of Gerald Kersh
 
35. NEITHER MAN NOR DOG: SHORT STORIES
$19.99
36. Star Science Fiction Stories,
 
37. THE SEVENTH (7th) FONTANA BOOK
 
38. Star of Stars
 
39. The brazen bull: [short stories]
40. 11 Great Horror Stories

21. Sergeant Nelson of the Guards
by Gerald Kersh
 Hardcover: Pages (1945-01-01)

Asin: B001QYIOMK
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22. They die with their boots clean
by Gerald Kersh
 Hardcover: 219 Pages (1942)

Asin: B0007J37TU
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23. DEAD LOOK ON, The
by Gerald Kersh
 Mass Market Paperback: Pages (1965-01-01)

Asin: B001ASI1KW
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24. Faces in a Dusty Picture
by Gerald Kersh
 Hardcover: 162 Pages (1945)

Asin: B0007E4NRU
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25. The nine lives of Bill Nelson
by Gerald KERSH
 Hardcover: Pages (1942-01-01)

Asin: B003KZBS30
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26. Clean, bright and slightly oiled,
by Gerald Kersh
 Hardcover: 4 Pages (1946)

Asin: B0006EUHVC
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27. Brain and Ten Fingers
by Gerald KERSH
 Hardcover: 76 Pages (1943)

Asin: B000QOH1RA
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28. Karmesin: The World's Greatest Criminal -- Or Most Outrageous Liar (Lost Classics Ser)
by Gerald Kersh, Paul Duncan
Paperback: 170 Pages (2003-06-30)
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Asin: 1932009035
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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THIEF EXTRAORDINAIRE?Gerald Kersh (1912–1957) wrote amazing novels and hundreds of short stories about the weird and wonderful people he met during his lifetime.The most intriguing was Karmesin, a master thief and self–confessed genius.His robberies, cons and double–crosses involve split–second timing, almost supernatural foresight, and spine-tingling nerve.But is he telling Kersh the truth?For the first time all 17 short stories are collected in a single volume so that you can decide for yourself.This collection is edited and introduced by Paul Duncan, who has been researching Gerald Kersh for over 10 years in preparation for a biography.The cover painting is by Carol Heyer, and the design by Deborah Miller. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Genius At Work
Gerald Kersh was a prolific author during the 1930s through until the 1960s, particularly when it came to short stories. Like so many authors of his era, he produced an enormous number of short stories that were published in newspapers and magazines of the day and then later picked up by pulp magazines such as Black Mask, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Argosy.

One publisher is now performing the wonderful task of gathering together many authors' short stories and compiling books containing a single author's works. That publisher is Crippen and Landru. Although Kersh's Karmesin stories have been reprinted individually over the years in various publications, they have never been put together in the one book...until now.

As all of the Crippen and Landru books do, Karmesin begins with a very informative introduction providing tremendous insight into the author. An explanation is given into how the stories came about including anecdotes from Kersh himself, as well as the real life person upon whom Karmesin is based. I found the introduction in this book to be a wonderful lead in to the stories themselves, and then found myself referring back to it as I finished each story.

The book contains 17 short stories and they range in length from 5 to 13 pages; just ideal to finish a single story if you have 10 minutes to spare or for settling in and reading the lot in one sitting.

Each story unfolds in much the same way. They open with Karmesin admonishing Kersh (who acts as Karmesin's disbelieving audience) for doubting his stories. At the same time he scoffs at the crimes that are committed nowadays, claiming that not only could he pull off a better burglary, blackmail or robbery but that he already has. He then proceeds to tell a tale of fantastic achievement that is hugely entertaining and brilliant in its simplicity and success. For, as Karmesin keeps reminding Kersh, he is a genius and a master-criminal.

The contradiction to Karmesin, and the reason for the title to the book, is that, while he claims to be the most successful criminal the world has ever seen, and while he claims to have easily pulled off crimes that have netted him hundreds of thousands of dollars, pounds and francs, he invariably finishes his story by cadging a cigarette or the money for a cup of tea off Kersh. As he explains when questioned as to where the money went, he can't remember every penny he ever spent.

Karmesin is a curmudgeonly old cuss, but an entertaining character who I would best describe as a lovable old rogue. Many of his stories rely on perfect timing and as he explains in The Conscience of Karmesin: "mediocrity chooses an hour where genius picks its instant!" No story is too tall to be passed off as an exploit. And how tall are the tales that he tells? Among the 17 stories, he uses a ghost named Henry as an accomplice (twice) and in another describes how he stole the crown jewels. Of course, not all of the stories are this fantastic, but in each Karmesin highlights the brilliance of his plan and the success in which he carried it out.

At the end of the book, a Karmesin bibliography is included detailing where and when each of the stories was published. To finish the book off, a reading list that details Kersh's novels and a couple websites containing more information about the author are added. ... Read more


29. Faces in a Dusty Picture, a Novel By Gerald Kersh
by G Kersh
 Hardcover: Pages (1944)

Asin: B00474XJRQ
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30. Night and the City by Gerald Kersh 1950 Hardcover The Novels of Gerald Kersh
by Gerald Kersh
Hardcover: Pages (1950)

Asin: B001V6FPXE
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5 3/8"x7 1/2" 274 page hardcover book published by William Heinemann LTD 1950 Reprint. One of "The Novels of Gerald Kersh" series. ... Read more


31. Argosy - June 1956 - The Short Story Magazine - A New Gerald Kersh Strange Carnival
by Michael Gilbert, Arthur Gordon, Garnett Radcliffe & Michael Foster Gerald Kersh
Paperback: Pages (1956)

Asin: B0030ZLPL0
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Argosy - June 1956 - The Short Story Magazine - A New Gerald Kersh Strange ... Read more


32. Men Without Bones and Other Haunting Inhabitants of the Wide Weird World of Gerald Kersh
 Paperback: 223 Pages (1962)

Asin: B000BRQ4WU
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Venture into this alarmingly convincing world, meet the horse whose stubbornness changed history, or the man damned to everlasting love, or the murderer who confessed...and confessed...and confessed. Learn, too, the secret of the Mona Lisa's smile, or what really happened to Ambrose Bierce. And ponder, if you can the case of Simple Simon, who lost the only important thing he had--and never even missed it. ... Read more


33. Biography - Kersh, Gerald (1911-1968): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online
by Gale Reference Team
 Digital: 10 Pages (2007-01-01)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$9.95
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Asin: B0007SCZYY
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Word count: 2872. ... Read more


34. The Best of Gerald Kersh
by Gerald (preface by Simon Raven) Kersh
 Hardcover: 344 Pages (1960)

Asin: B0000CKPHJ
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35. NEITHER MAN NOR DOG: SHORT STORIES ...
by Gerald. Kersh
 Hardcover: Pages (1946)

Asin: B002K9MLGA
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36. Star Science Fiction Stories, No. 3
by Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Lester Del Reyy, Philip K. Dick, Gerald Kersh, Richard Matheson, Chad Oliver, Jack Vance
Paperback: 186 Pages (1955)
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Asin: 0345016750
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Science Fiction ... Read more


37. THE SEVENTH (7th) FONTANA BOOK OF GREAT HORROR STORIES (7) Seven: The Basket Chair; Comrade Death; The Mannikin; The Horror of the Heights; Florence Flannery; A View From a Hill; The Snake; Angel Face; A Tale of Terror; The Old Woman Upstairs
by Mary (editor) (Winston Graham; Gerald Kersh; Robert Bloch; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Marjorie Bowen; M. R. James; Dennis Wheatley; Celia Fremlin; Thomas Hood; Dylan Thomas; Sax Rohmer; C. S. Forester) Danby
 Paperback: 128 Pages (1972)

Isbn: 0006905900
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38. Star of Stars
by Frederik (editor): Gerald Kersh / C.M. Kornbluth / Alfred Bester / Elisabe Pohl
 Hardcover: Pages (1960)

Asin: B001KRZ836
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39. The brazen bull: [short stories]
by Gerald Kersh
 Hardcover: 242 Pages (1952)

Asin: B0006EXSEK
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40. 11 Great Horror Stories
by H. P. Lovecraft, Jack Finney, L. P. Hartley, Edgar Allen Poe, Gerald Kersh, Bram Stoker, John Collier, A. E. Sandeling, Anthony Vercoe
Mass Market Paperback: 239 Pages (1969)

Asin: B000CRKGLO
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11 Great Horror Stories - including The Oblong Box and The Dunwich Horror

Wilbur Whateley's diary was not the ravings of a madman. The Dunwich Horror - huge, ravening, and invisible - was REAL!

Lock the doors, turn on all the lights and prepare to scare yourself silly! Here are eleven of the world's greatest horror stories: THE DUNWICH HORROR, by H. P. Lovecraft; THE OBLONG BOX, by Edgar Allan Poe; THE LOVE LETTER, by Jack Finney; W. S., by L. P. Hartley; THE APE AND THE MYSTERY,by Gerald Kersh; THE JUDGE'S HOUSE, by Bram Stoker; THUS I REFUTE BEELZY, by John Collier; RETURN OF THE GRIFFINS, by A. E. Sanderling; FLIES, by Anthony Vercoe; THE SHED, by E. E. Evans; and THE MISTAKE, by Fielden Hughes. ... Read more


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