David H. Keller, M.D. (1880–1966) was indeed a medical doctor (a psychiatrist — and the first to write science fiction). He was an early proponent of H.P. Lovecraft and wrote a number of articles on Lovecraft's work, whose influence can be seen in some of his horror stories. Another influence was James Branch Cabell. This volume concentrates on Keller's fantasy and horror, but does include — at the end of the book — a few science-fiction and science-fantasy works which we obtained to late to include in the (already published) Golden Age of Science Fiction volume of his work.
Included here are:
THE JELLY-FISH
THE WORM
THE BONELESS HORROR
A PIECE OF LINOLEUM
THE GOLDEN BOUGH
THE DEAD WOMAN
THE DOORBELL
TIGER CAT THE THIRTY AND ONE
HEREDITY
THE FACE IN THE MIRROR
THE GOLDEN KEY
STENOGRAPHER'S HANDS
WHITE COLLARS
THE CEREBRAL LIBRARY
UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN
LIFE EVERLASTING
A note to the sensitive: As with many pulp writers, especially those born in the 19th Century, his works are not always politically correct by today's standards. You have been warned.
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