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  1. Night and the City by Gerald Kersh, 2001-10-30
  2. They Die with Their Boots Clean by Gerald Kersh, 1953
  3. Men Without Bones by Gerald Kersh, 2008-08-02
  4. Prelude to a Certain Midnight by Gerald Kersh, 2005-06-01
  5. An ape, a dog, and a serpent: A fantastic novel by Gerald Kersh, 1945
  6. The Secret Masters by Gerald Kersh, 2006-04-01
  7. The Angel and the Cuckoo by Gerald Kersh, 1966-05-23
  8. Nightshade & Damnations: 11 Stories Of The Weird, The Unspeakable, The Bizarre by Gerald kersh, 1968
  9. ON AN ODD NOTE:Seed of Destruction; Frozen Beauty; Reflections in a Tablespoon; The Crewel Needle; The Sympathetic Souse; The Queen of Pig Island; Prophet Without Honor; The Beggars' Stone; The Brighton Monster; The Extraordinarily Horrible Dummy by Gerald Kersh, 1958
  10. Men Without Bones and Other Haunting Inhabitants of the Wide, Weird World of Gerald Kersh
  11. Fowlers End (The New Traveller's Companion) (Volume 0) by Gerald Kersh, 2008-06-19
  12. The World The Flesh The Devil by Gerald Kersh, 2007
  13. A long cool day in Hell by Gerald KERSH, 1966-01-01

1. Kersh Gerald (1911 - 1968)
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2. Kersh Gerald (1911 - 1968)
kersh gerald (1911 1968). Note on Danger B, 1951 - Title in GreekScholio Pano ston Kindino B, Anthology Anthologia Epistimonikis
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3. KERSH Gerald
Translate this page Accueil Biblios K Retour kersh gerald Gerald Kersh GrandeBretagne (1911 - 1968) Journaliste et écrivain. Références
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  • Qu'est devenu le caporal Cuckoo ? (1954, Whatever happened to Caporal Cuckoo?)
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  • Les plantes en folie (1958, The terribly wild flowers)
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4. Bibliographies De L'imaginaire (initiale K)
Translate this page Odile. KENNEY Douglas C. KERNBACH Victor, KERR Philip. kersh gerald,KESSEL John, KESSELRING Rolf. KESTREL Edwyn, KETCHUM Jack, KETELS Denis.
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5. Alpha Ralpha Boulevard: Gerald Kersh
Gerald Kersh. (19111968) Other Kersh links. The Nights and Cities of GeraldKersh Bio UK author (born in Russia?). Wounded by a bomb during WWII.
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Gerald Kersh
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Bio:
UK author (born in Russia?). Wounded by a bomb during WWII. Died in New York.
Bibliography:
Fowler's End
April 2001, Panther (UK) Paperback ISBN:1-860-46832-2 Amazon.co.uk
The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories
Lightyear Press Hardcover, October 1996 ISBN:0-899-68433-5
Men Without Bones
Short story collection
October 1996, Lightyear Press Hardcover, ISBN:0-899-68434-3
Night and the City
Filmed
1993, Braniac Books (UK) Paperback ISBN:1-874-05701-X Amazon.co.uk
Nightshades and Damnations
Edited by Harlan Ellison
Prelude to a Certain Midnight
The Secret Masters
1953, Ballantine
Sergeant Nelson of the Guards
Song of the Flea
"A Bargain With Cashel"
9th Annual Worlds Best S-F, edited by Judith Merrill
"Somewhere Not Far from Here"
"The Unsafe Deposit Box"
(c) 1962 by the Curtis Publishing Company
1963 in the 8th Annual Edition The Years Best S-F, edited by Judith Merrill
Alpha Ralpha Boulevard The Gebiet What's New? ... Glossary

6. Gerald Kersh - Bibliography Summary
Gerald Kersh Bibliography Summary. Pub Biblio Alpha Main MenuSearch Kersh, Gerald (UK, 1911-1968). Biographic Data Born
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7. Gerald Kersh - Bibliography Summary
Gerald Kersh Bibliography Summary. Pub Biblio Chron Main MenuSearch Kersh, Gerald (UK, 1911-1968). Biographic Data Born
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8. SAVANT:: Meet The Savants
Poke him in the eye via blansten@iname.com. HANK TEMPO Gerald kersh geraldkersh gerald kersh gerald kersh gerald Kersh. hanktempo@hotmail.com.
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rant reviews essential ... true facts MEET THE SAVANTS: DAVE POTTER is a long time comic fan, and tells strangers his stint working in a comic store was largely the inspiration for Clerks . By day, he convinces heathens that comics are a valid art form; recent converts to the truth have experienced restored sight and also begun walking again. By night, Potter roams the city in cape and mask, dispensing his own unique form of violent vigilante justice. His true identity must remain concealed to protect his loved ones. He may be contacted at trojan224@aol.com ALEC AUSTIN is a recent graduate of the Clarion West 2000 writer's workshop and a nuclear reactor operator at Reed College, in Portland, Oregon. He's currently stuck in a one-room apartment in Berkeley, trying to rewrite workshopped stories, getting nowhere. Say hello at austina@reed.edu MATT FRACTION enjoys going to film festivals and telling people he meets that he is there to promote his new film Dog Cops : They're dogs... they're cops... they're

9. Gerald Kersh - Bibliography Summary
Gerald Kersh Bibliography Summary. Pub Biblio Alpha Chron MainMenu Search Kersh, Gerald (UK, 1911-1968). Web Page http
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10. Gerald Kersh - Publication Bibliography
Gerald Kersh Publication Bibliography. Novels. The Secret Masters^The Great Wash(1953) The Secret Masters, Gerald Kersh, 1953, Ballantine, 28, $0.35, pb;
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11. Gerald Kersh Books
Gerald Kersh Books. Prelude To A Certain Midnight By Gerald Kersh. Night AndThe City By Gerald Kersh, Paul Duncan (editor) (paperback November 2001).
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12. Gerald Kersh
Gerald Kersh. Night and the City. The song of the flea a novel. Night andthe City DOWNLOAD ADOBE READER. The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories.
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Gerald Kersh
Night and the City The song of the flea: a novel Night and the City [DOWNLOAD: ADOBE READER] The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories Prelude to a Certain Midnight Authors: K ArtistActorActress.com

13. Gerald Kersh
Gerald Kersh. Night and the City DOWNLOAD ADOBE READER. The song of the fleaa novel. Prelude to a Certain Midnight. The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories.
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Gerald Kersh
Night and the City [DOWNLOAD: ADOBE READER]
The song of the flea: a novel
Prelude to a Certain Midnight
The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories Science Fiction Book Writers ArtistActorActress.com

14. KERSH, Gerald - Personal Data
Name kersh, gerald Aged 57 Born August 26, 1911 Where Teddingtonon-Thames, ENGLANDDied November 5, 1968 Where Middletown, New York SS 128-32-0695 NY
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Name: KERSH, Gerald Aged:
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Died: November 5, 1968 Where: Middletown, New York
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Gerald Kersh
"Under the clouds of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron." Kersh was a strange mixture for a writer; part fantasy, part mystery/horror, and a large part social critic and activist. And just as strangely, Kersh was a very popular writer, with the number of books in print hampered by the paper shortage. He became a novelist in the 1930s with the publication of Men are so Ardent , 1936, and his third book, Night and the City , 1938, made him famous (becoming a movie with Richard Widmark and Gene Tierney). Another of Kersh's stories "The Extraordinarily Horrible Dummy" was filmed in 1945 as Dead of Night When WW II imposed itself, Kersh became a member of the Coldstream Guard, having both of his legs broken by a German bomb that landed nearby in a London street. Recovering, and pushing for the fight, Kersh ended up in France, seeking out and helping relatives when he could, but finding that some had been sent to concentration camps, never to be seen again. An earlier fling into wrestling served him well, as Kersh was something of a barroom brawler. He enjoyed tearing telephone books in two, opening beer bottles with his fingernails, and bending dimes with his teeth. Kirsh was also given to staying up all night drinking and playing poker, then cleaning himself up and continuing the next day without sleep.

15. Gerald Kersh @ Catharton Authors
gerald kersh and resources concerning his works. Catharton Authors K kersh, gerald. gerald kersh. 1911 1968
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16. Roman Policier - Kersh, Gerald, 1909-
kersh, gerald, 1909 Les forbans de la nuit. Trad. de l'anglais par S. Henry et R. Amblard. Paris Gallimard, 1972. 249 p. ; 18 cm. (Carré noir ; 84) SDM 7312145 A 4 Titre original Night and the city. Ed. originale, 1937.
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Kersh, Gerald, 1909-
Les forbans de la nuit . Trad. de l'anglais par S. Henry et R. Amblard. [Paris] : Gallimard, [1972]. 249 p. ; 18 cm. (Carré noir ; 84) SDM: 7312145 [A 4] [Titre original: Night and the city. Ed. originale, 1937.] Oeuvre noire impitoyable se déroulant dans les milieux interlopes de Londres avant-guerre. Intéressant pour la comparaison qu'on en peut faire avec le genre criminel américain de l'époque. Quasi documentaire. [Yvon Allard] Les forbans de la nuit / Gerald Kersh ; traduit de l'anglais par S. Henry et R. Amblard. [Paris] : Gallimard, 1993, c1959. 249 p. ; 18 cm. (Série noire ; 480) ISBN 2-07-049373-3. SDM: 9313101 [A 4] [Titre original: Night and the city. Ed. originale, 1937.] Oeuvre noire impitoyable se déroulant dans les milieux interlopes de Londres avant-guerre. Intéressant pour la comparaison qu'on en peut faire avec le genre criminel américain de l'époque. Quasi documentaire. [Yvon Allard] Accueil Retour Plan du site Recherche Dernière mise à jour de cette page : 8 août 2001

17. Gerald Kersh [a0033740] (Autor)
kersh, gerald. BIBLIOGRAFÍA GENERAL. Cuentos
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18. Gerald Kersh
The Nights And Cities Of gerald kersh. This is a new site devoted tothe life and work of gerald kersh, author of Night And The City
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The Nights And Cities Of Gerald Kersh
This is a new site devoted to the life and work of Gerald Kersh, author of Night And The City and hundreds of short stories. He's also Harlan Ellison's favourite writer. I've tried to keep this site as simple as possible so you don't waste any of that precious time on the world wide wait. I am currently writing a biography of Gerald Kersh, and the information on this site derives from my research over the past 6 years. If you want more information about Kersh's life, then I'll be happy to offer you the opportunity to buy a copy of the biography when I complete it.
  • Biography : A short article about his life and work.
  • Books : A list of the published novels and short story collections.
  • Short Stories : A list of every short story I could find.
  • Articles : Kersh was a prolific journalist under several pseudonyms. Here's a list.
  • What The Critics Said : Sometimes they were nice, sometimes they weren't.
  • Kershed : The monthly newsletter about all things Kersh.
If you want to talk to me, either to comment on this site, to send me new bibliographic information, or to simply chew over the good and bad points of Kersh's work contact:

19. Harlanellison.com/text/kershh.txt
Courier magazine in 1937; Wensley and Tom Clarkson, sons of Tony Clarkson, kersh’seditor and friend at the Daily Mirror; and Flossie kersh, gerald’s third
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From: Kershed@aol.com Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 17:56:25 EST To: rwyatt@menagerie.net Subject: Re: Ellison/Kersh X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 170 Dear Rick, Here is the first newsletter. I'll put you on the mailing list for future ones. If you want to tell people on the site that this is available, please do. Or, if you want, you could have it as a space on the Ellison Webderland site, if you think people are interested. - paul Kershed: Newsletter 1: 27 Nov 98 Welcome. This is the first in an occasional series of newsletters about author Gerald Kersh. I have been researching the life and work of Gerald Kersh for 6 years or so, and plan to publish a biography. During this time I have contacted a large number of people and thought that I’d let you all know what was happening by publishing this newsletter. I don’t know how often this will appear, but eventually it’ll contain details of how to order your copy of the biography. Who Is Gerald Kersh? For those who don’t know, Gerald Kersh (1911-1968) was a great storyteller. He had 19 novels and 20 short story collections published - 20 of these books were never published in the US. What Did He Write? Novels, short stories and articles about mystery, SF, war, horror, history and virtually any subject you care to mention. Most of his writing during World War Two was published under various pseudonyms. Will I Know Anything He Wrote? Well, his first big success was the novel Night And The City (1938), filmed in 1950 by Jules Dassin, starring Richard Widmark. This is now considered one of the great film noirs, although it must be said that it bore little relation to the book. The 1992 version of Night And The City, directed by Irwin Winkler and starring Robert De Niro basically copied the Dassin film and not the book. Is It Hip To Read Kersh? It sure is. Harlan Ellison is a big fan, as is David J Schow, James Sallis, Michael Moorcock, Bill Pronzini, Mark McShane, Andrew Vachss, Jane Fonda and many more. Where Can I Find Out More About Kersh? Firstly, you can e-mail me, and I’ll send you an article about Kersh’s life and work. Secondly, I have written various articles which have just been, or about to be, published. The latest are: · Night And The City, which compares the novel with the two films is in The Big Book Of Noir, ed Lee Server and Ed Gorman, published in America. · Night And The City (1938), an examination of the novel, is to appear in Crime Time 2.3, published Feb 1999 in the UK. What Is In The Biography? I have conducted interviews with: Bernard Miller, Gerald’s cousin, they went to school together; Willie Bloom, brother-in-law, who Gerald used to tell his stories to before they were published; Richard Bloom, nephew, who has supplied me with a great deal of information about the family, photos, his reminiscences in America etc.; Major Norman Kark, who took Kersh on as Assistant Editor on The Courier magazine in 1937; Wensley and Tom Clarkson, sons of Tony Clarkson, Kersh’s editor and friend at the Daily Mirror; and Flossie Kersh, Gerald’s third wife and widow. On the bibliographic side, as well as visiting libraries (British Newspaper Library, British Museum Library, BBC Written Archives, BFI Film Library, and central libraries of Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds), I have relied on the research and collections of people like Bob Adey and Jack Adrian. The book will contain a full life story and examination of the work of Kersh, and will be backed up with detailed listings of the books, short stories, articles, film and radio scripts, and the critical reception of his work at the time of publication. Where Can I Get Copies Of Kersh’s Books? You can look on the internet bookshops of course. Or you could ask me for a list of books/magazines for sale and I’ll send you one. All the money I make from selling these helps finance my research, so if you buy from me you can feel doubly blessed. What Does The Future Hold? Harlan Ellison, who has done much to help me promote Kersh in recent months, is guest of honour at Readercon 11 (in Waltham, just outside Boston, Massachusetts, July 9-11 1999) and he has nominated Kersh as the Memorial Guest Of Honour. This means the program will contain a Kersh section with an article, a short story and a bibliography. The organisers also hope to put together a talk about Kersh. I hope to attend and will let you know either way in a future newsletter. For more information about Readercon their address is PO Box 381246, Cambridge, MA 02238, USA. Their web site is www.mit.edu/~zeno/readercon.html. The Most Reprinted Short Stories Below is a list of some of Kersh’s most reprinted (and best) short stories, with their first appearances. I’ve found around 400 short stories so far, or which over a hundred have never been collected. 1 Men Without Bones (15) Esquire, August 1954 2= The Crewel Needle (11) Lilliput, May-June 1953 2= The Oxoxoco Bottle (11) Saturday Evening Post, December 7 1957, as ‘The Secret Of The Bottle’ 4 The Brighton Monster (9) Saturday Evening Post, February 21 1948, as ‘The Monster’ 5= The Ape And The Mystery (8) Saturday Evening Post, June 26 1948, as ‘The Mysterious Smile Of Mona Lisa’ 5= Crooked Bone (8) Saturday Evening Post, August 10 1968 5= River Of Riches (8) Saturday Evening Post, March 8 1958 5= Voices In The Dust Of Annan (8) Sad Road To The Sea (Heinemann 1947) 9= Comrade Death (7) Courier, Summer 1938 9= A Lucky Day For The Boar (7) Playboy, October 1962 9= The Thief Who Played Dead (7) Saturday Evening Post, February 13 1954 9= The Unsafe Deposit Box (7) Saturday Evening Post, April 14 1962 Stop Press! My big news is that I have just returned from a trip to look over Kersh’s papers and found out so much new information that I had to dictate 24 hours of tape to get it all down. More info next time. Who Are You? I am Paul Duncan. Write to me via e-mail (kershed@aol.com) or snail-mail (17 Tregullan Road, Exhall, Coventry CV7 9NG, UK) with your comments and opinions.

20. Gerald Kersh Op De Boekenplank
Homepage Naslag Auteursregister A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z kersh, gerald GrootBrittannië (Teddington), 1909-1968 Bibliografie Bundels MACABERE VERHALEN 1967, Utrecht Het Spectrum, Prisma 1286, 152pag. vert.van (ged.)
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1967, Utrecht: Het Spectrum, Prisma 1286, 152pag.
  • DE DUIVEL DIE HET SCHAAKSPEL HAATTE DE BORDUURNAALD DE AAP EN HET MYSTERIE HET MONSTER VAN BRIGHTON (The Brighton Monster (Monster), 1953) HOE JE HET OOK BEKIJKT... ZO VEILIG ALS DE BANK DE OVERJASSEN VAN MOLOSSO DE KRUIK VAN OXOXOCO
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    MONSTER
    in: SPRONG IN RUIMTE EN TIJD
    zie ook: Het Monster van Brighton HET MONSTER VAN BRIGHTON
    The Brighton Monster (Monster), 1953
    in: DE BESTE GRIEZELVERHALEN
    in: EIGENAARDIGE EXECUTIES
    in: MACABERE VERHALEN
    in: VAN LICHTELIJK LUGUBER TOT MEEDOGENLOOS MACABER zie ook: Monster DE VERSCHRIKKELIJKE BUIKSPREKERSPOP The Extraordinarily Horrible Dummy (?) in: DE VERSCHRIKKELIJKE BUIKSPREKERSPOP WAT IS ER TOCH GEBEURD MET KORPORAAL CUCKOO? Whatever Happened to Corporal Cuckoo? (1953) in: KLEINE SCIENCE FICTON-OMNIBUS 4 De Boekenplank : voor de liefhebber van het spannende boek Nieuws Naslag TeKoop Contact ... FAQ

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