His Beautiful Hands TPB

His Beautiful Hands TPB

The Short Fiction of Oscar Cook

ByOscar Cook

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Trade paperback. Come, enter the strange colonial world of Oscar Cook (1888-1952), who spent a decade in the jungles of Borneo (Sabah) serving as a District Officer and magistrate. When he returned home his experiences spilled onto the pages of pulp magazines and Christine Campbell Thomson’s 'Not at Night' series, while Americans read Cook’s exploits in 'Weird Tales'. In 1959, seven years after Cook’s death, the first of two tales was reprinted in Herbert van Thal’s seismic 'Pan Book of Horror Stories'. The sixties saw some of his tales in reprints of CCT’s anthologies, and in the seventies a Cook story was adapted for Rod Serling’s 'Night Gallery'. Then that was it: nine known tales were destined to live in a mist of obscurity, his work only known to the cognoscenti. Johnny Mains, award-winning genre editor presents thirty-seven stories with twenty-eight ‘lost’ tales joining the canonical nine for the very first time. One of these tales includes the last story Oscar ever wrote, written under a pseudonym and published in the newspaper he was the editor of. With support from Oscar Cook’s family, Johnny Mains has written a biographical essay on his life and, together with further essays by Mains supporting the stories, 'His Beautiful Hands' represents the debut collection of an author whose grim and grimy yarns of far away exotica are guaranteed to entertain.

Details

Publication Date
Jan 25, 2025
Language
English
Category
Fiction
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): Oscar Cook

Specifications

Pages
586
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
US Trade (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)

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