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J.U. Nicolson (1885–1944)

Author of Fingers of Fear

5+ Works 72 Members 1 Review

About the Author

Works by J.U. Nicolson

Fingers of Fear (1937) 45 copies, 1 review
Canterbury Tales the Programmed Classics (1934) — Editor — 15 copies
King of the Black Isles (1924) 5 copies

Associated Works

The Canterbury Tales (1380) — Translator, some editions — 24,972 copies, 185 reviews

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Legal name
Nicolson, John Urban
Birthdate
1885
Date of death
1944
Gender
male
Occupations
writer
translator
warehouse manager
Relationships
Nicolson, Ida (spouse)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Alma, Kansas, USA
Place of death
Mason, New Hampshire, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

1 review
I really enjoyed this haunted-house/insanity-in-the-family shocker. Narrator Selden Seaverns is down on his luck in the depths of the Depression (1933) when a college acquaintance, Ormond Ormes, asks him to ghost-write a history of the Elizabethan influence on colonial American literature at Ormond's family home, Ormesby, in the Berkshires of Massachusetts, so Ormond can get a $100,000 inheritance (very roughly $2 million in 2019). Selden doesn't get very much done before he discovers that show more Ormesby is haunted and the Ormes family members are keeping secrets. But Selden soon finds himself so enmeshed in the family's problems that leaving will be very difficult. The writing is really over the top, of the had-I-but-known type. Recommended for those who like good old-fashioned melodrama, sensation, and horror. show less

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Works
5
Also by
1
Members
72
Popularity
#243,042
Rating
½ 3.7
Reviews
1
ISBNs
5

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