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The Implacable Hunter (Paperback, Main): Gerald Kersh The Implacable Hunter (Paperback, Main)
Gerald Kersh
R517 Discovery Miles 5 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'[This] is the story of the beginning and the end of St Paul, that most complicated and worrying of all the saints. The narrator is Diomed, a colonial officer stationed at Tarsus, enlightened, intelligent, a great fraterniser with the patrician natives, [who] sends the strange young Jew to persecute the Nazarenes... [Kersh brings] a highly concentrated area of Roman colonial history to very real life - the ornate wine-cup, the crapulous cold fruit-juice at dawn, dust on a sandal... King Jesus is here, all the time... the fly-itch nuisance to the Empire that wakes its prefects up in nightmare... This is a masterly book, full of live people and a live age, live language, too... We may adjudge Mr Kersh, after reading The Implaccable Hunter, to be now at the height of his powers.' Anthony Burgess, Yorkshire Post, 1961

The Song of the Flea (Paperback, Main): Gerald Kersh The Song of the Flea (Paperback, Main)
Gerald Kersh
R458 Discovery Miles 4 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With The Song Of The Flea (1948) Gerald Kersh revisited the demi-monde of his famous Night And The City; but this novel concerns a writer, striving doggedly to make his living. 'A remarkable novel... with this book Mr Kersh has taken a big step forward.' Sunday Times '[Kersh] has a remarkable talent... he is one of the comparatively few living novelists in this country who write with energy and originality and whose ideas are not drawn from a residuum of novels that have been written before... [The Song of the Flea] is the story of John Pym, a young man trying to earn his living as a writer... Mr Kersh draws on his picturesque and convincing knowledge of human vileness in a manner which is both entertaining and instructive.' Times Literary Supplement.

The Thousand Deaths of Mr Small (Paperback, Main): Gerald Kersh The Thousand Deaths of Mr Small (Paperback, Main)
Gerald Kersh
R533 Discovery Miles 5 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'The Thousand Deaths Of Mr Small is the best novel that Gerald Kersh has yet written... Charles Small, successful advertising expert and miserable man, turns over in his mind the 'stinking, sour, stagnant, untransmitted mass' which is his life... This book has a rich, warm quality; long and full of detail, it teems with humour, satire, incident, character; in a word, with life.' Yorkshire Post 'It see-saws from side-splitting dialogue to such catalogues of loathing and revulsion as have rarely been seen in print, from outrageous farce to sudden compassion for the Smalls of this world, who find Hell enough in 'the eternal contemplation of themselves as they made themselves.'' New York Herald Tribune 'With brilliant descriptive power and an emetic vocabulary, [Kersh] has produced a tormented and forceful work.' Commonweal

The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories (Paperback, Main): Gerald Kersh The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories (Paperback, Main)
Gerald Kersh
R371 Discovery Miles 3 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'It is a quality of flamboyant vigour in Mr Kersh that wins attention first of all for his fiction, and more especially, perhaps, for his occasional short story. When his flamboyant energy of sentiment and language comes off he achieves an effect of genuine distinction; at his surest, that is, he is a short story writer of a strongly individual and rewarding kind... the best and cleverest [of the 23 stories in this volume] tells with excellent economy of a ventriloquist's dummy which was inhabited, or so it seemed, by the spirit of the ventriloquist's murdered father... 'The Drunk And The Blind', the sketch of an old, battered and mentally ruined boxer, is done with a telling and slightly brutal power. 'The Devil That Troubled The Chess-Board'... is another sound thing in a vein of the slightly macabre.' Times Literary Supplement (1944)

The Best of Gerald Kersh (Paperback, Main): Gerald Kersh The Best of Gerald Kersh (Paperback, Main)
Gerald Kersh
R649 R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Save R122 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gerald Kersh] is a story-teller of an almost vanished kind - though the proper description is perhaps a teller of 'rattling good yarns'...He is fascinated by the grotesque and the bizarre, by the misfits of life, the angry, the down-and-outs and the damned. A girl of eight commits a murder. Some circus freaks are shipwrecked on an island. A chess champion walks in his sleep and destroys the games he has so carefully planned... (TLS). Beneath his talented lightness and fantasy, Gerald Kersh is a serious man... He] has the ability ...to create a world which is not realistic and which is yet entirely credible and convincing on its own fantastic terms. (New York Times). Mr Kersh tells a story; as such, rather better than anybody else. (Pamela Hansford Johnson, Telegraph).

Sergeant Nelson of the Guards (Paperback, Main): Gerald Kersh Sergeant Nelson of the Guards (Paperback, Main)
Gerald Kersh
R459 Discovery Miles 4 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Night and the City (1938) made Gerald Kersh's reputation, but it was as a war novelist that he reached a wide readership in 1942, via a pair of books about British army recruits, led by Sergeant Bill Nelson, preparing to see service in France. This Faber Finds edition collects both books. '[They Die With Their Boots Clean] is a picture of life in the raw in the Coldstream Guards, with all its rigorous discipline, its humour and comradeship.' TLS [In The Nine Lives Of Bill Nelson] the conversations are terse, ferociously slangy, full of hyperbole and outrageous wit, often irresistibly funny.' TLS [Kersh] has sure magic in taking us through the training of raw recruits... Each man's story is briefly and dramatically told, the episodes are vigorous, and Nelson holds the centre of the stage, as he leads the battered troops over 63 miles of French territory to Dunkirk...' Kirkus Reviews

Prelude To A Certain Midnight (Hardcover): Gerald Kersh Prelude To A Certain Midnight (Hardcover)
Gerald Kersh
R381 R314 Discovery Miles 3 140 Save R67 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In London under the fog of war, a 10-year-old Jewish girl is murdered. The police have no clues and little interest, so crusader Asta Thundesley takes up the challenge, sifting through clues and gathering up suspects for a dinner party where... nothing is learned. Detective Turpin goes by the book, and finds himself with a stunning set... of dead ends. Fascinating example of life's perils by author Kersh (Night and the City), who reminds for every winner, there can be a ton of losers. First published 1947.

The Angel And The Cuckoo (Hardcover, UK ed.): Gerald Kersh The Angel And The Cuckoo (Hardcover, UK ed.)
Gerald Kersh
R390 R324 Discovery Miles 3 240 Save R66 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Night And The City (Paperback): Gerald Kersh Night And The City (Paperback)
Gerald Kersh
R319 R262 Discovery Miles 2 620 Save R57 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Nightshade and Damnations (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Hardcover): Gerald Kersh Nightshade and Damnations (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Hardcover)
Gerald Kersh; Introduction by Harlan Ellison
R1,069 Discovery Miles 10 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nightshade and Damnations (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback): Gerald Kersh Nightshade and Damnations (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback)
Gerald Kersh; Introduction by Harlan Ellison
R570 Discovery Miles 5 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Men Without Bones and Other Haunting Inhabitants (Hardcover): Gerald Kersh Men Without Bones and Other Haunting Inhabitants (Hardcover)
Gerald Kersh
R968 Discovery Miles 9 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Neither Man Nor Dog (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback): Gerald Kersh Neither Man Nor Dog (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback)
Gerald Kersh
R606 Discovery Miles 6 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Great Wash (original U.S. title - The Secret Masters) (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback): Gerald Kersh The Great Wash (original U.S. title - The Secret Masters) (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback)
Gerald Kersh
R612 Discovery Miles 6 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Clock Without Hands (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback): Gerald Kersh Clock Without Hands (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback)
Gerald Kersh; Introduction by Thomas Pluck
R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
On an Odd Note (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback): Gerald Kersh On an Odd Note (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback)
Gerald Kersh; Introduction by Nick Mamatas
R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fowlers End (Paperback): Gerald Kersh Fowlers End (Paperback)
Gerald Kersh; Introduction by Michael Moorcock
R665 Discovery Miles 6 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"One of the great comic novels of the century." - Anthony Burgess
" A]n exuberant romp with a parcel of grotesques in a truly horrible nor'-nor'-easterly suburb of London . . . great fun." - "Manchester Guardian"
"Rabelaisian, vigorous, readable, inventive and bizarre." - Simon Raven
"The very best of his works." - Harlan Ellison
In the worst, poorest, most benighted corner of London is Fowlers End, one of the most godforsaken spots on the face of the earth. It is here that young Daniel Laverock, starving and nearly penniless at the height of the Great Depression, takes the only job he can find: manager of the Pantheon Theater, a rundown old silent cinema owned by Sam Yudenow. Yudenow, an incorrigible swindler and one of the great comic grotesques in English literature, at first seems merely an amusing old fool, but Laverock soon discovers he is actually a despicable rogue. And when one of Yudenow's schemes finally goes too far, Laverock and his co-worker Copper Baldwin decide to teach him a lesson with a grand scheme of their own, with hilarious and unpredictable results.
First published in 1957, "Fowlers End" is thought by many to be the masterpiece of Gerald Kersh (1911-1968). A comic romp with echoes of Dickens, Rabelais, and "The Beggar's Opera," Kersh's novel remains one of the funniest English novels of the 20th century and one of the best works of fiction ever written about London. This edition features an introduction by award-winning novelist and longtime Kersh admirer Michael Moorcock.

Men Without Bones and Other Haunting Inhabitants (Paperback): Gerald Kersh Men Without Bones and Other Haunting Inhabitants (Paperback)
Gerald Kersh
R428 Discovery Miles 4 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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. Lean back, relax, take a long look at the world of Kersh. You may never recover.

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