Where Human Pathways End: Tales of The Dead and The Un-dead



Shamus Frazer

Shamus Frazer is the author of Where Human Pathways End.


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Where Human Pathways End: Tales of The Dead and The Un-dead,five of his weird tales were published before his death in 1966, but the author had completed a further five; and he had intended to publish all ten stories together in a single volume, Where Human Pathways End. Ash-Tree Press is proud to make this collection available for the first time. In his introduction, Richard Dalby looks at the varied career of Shamus Frazer, while the author’s widow, Joan Neale Frazer, provides a glimpse of the colourful private life of the writer. In these ten tales and one poem set where human pathways end, the dead and the un-dead meet in settings both domestic and fantastic, where the weird and horrific are never far away, and where the human protagonists find, often to their cost, that they have no place.


Edition Details
  • Dust Jacket illustrated by Paul Lowe.
  • This is a full clothbound edition limited to 500 copies.

Contents:
  • Introduction
  • A Portrait of Shamus
  • Florinda
  • Mr Nicholas Loses Grip
  • The Yew Tree
  • The Tune in Dan's Café
  • The Fifth Mask
  • The Cyclops Juju
  • The Deepest Lady in Singapore
  • Walking on Air
  • Khorassim
  • Obituary
  • The Tree
  • Bibliography

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