![]() He is also one of the founders of the Open Book, New York City's oldest continuously operating reading theater. In addition to five Quayle novels, Kaye has written and edited dozens of works of fiction and nonfiction. ![]() He published his first nonfiction book, "The Histrionic Holmes", in 1971, and followed it with the mystery novel "A Lively Game of Death" (1972), which introduced sleuthing public relations agent Hilary Quayle, Kaye's most famous character. After reporting for the national newspaper "Grit" for several years, he moved to New York City and found work in publishing. Born in Philadelphia, he attended college at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating with advanced degrees in theater and English literature. 1938) is the author of more than forty books. Lovecraft, Frank Owen, and Farnsworth Wright. Collected here are 13 of the best short stories published in Weird Tales' first year of publication, 1923 - classics by many who would later play an integral part in the Unique Magazine, such as H. Its mix of exotic fantasy, horror, science fiction, suspense, and the just plain indescribable has enthralled generations of readers throughout the world. ![]() ![]() Weird Tales has always been the most popular and sought-after of all pulp magazines. ![]()
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