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Gerald Bullett


(Gerald William Bullett)
UK flag (1893 - 1958)

Gerald Bullett was a British man of letters. He was known as a novelist, essayist, short story writer, critic and poet. He wrote both supernatural fiction and some children's literature.

He was born in London, and educated at Jesus College, Cambridge. During World War II he worked for the BBC in London, and after the war was a radio broadcaster. 
 

 
Series
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Novels
   Mr Godly Beside Himself (1924)
   Marden Fee (1931)
   Remember Mrs Munch (1931)
   I'll Tell You Everything (1932) (with J B Priestley)
   The Quick and the Dead (1933)
   Eden River (1934)
   A Man of Forty (1940)
   The Elderbrook Brothers (1945)
   Cricket in Heaven (1949)
   The Happy Mariners (1956)
   The Daughters of Mrs Peacock (1957)
   The Testament of Light (1994)
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Collections
   The Street of the Eye (1923)
   The Baker's Cart (1925)
   The World in Bud (1928)
   Short Stories of To-Day and Yesterday (1929)
   Helen's Lovers (1932)
   Twenty Four Tales (1938)
   Collected Poems (poems) (1959)
   Ten Minute Tales (1960)
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Anthologies edited
   The Jury (1935)
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Non fiction show
 
Books containing stories by Gerald Bullett
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The 7th Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories (1971)
(Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories, book 7)
edited by
Robert Aickman

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