The Book of Gud

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The Book of Gud

by Milo Hastings, Harold Hersey

EN·~4 hours·72 chapters

Chapters

72 total

The Book of Gud - By Dan Spain and Harold Hersey - This etext was produced from Main Street, July 1929. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.

1:09

Chapter I

22:36

Chapter II

1:49

Chapter III

10:59

Chapter IV

0:27

Chapter V

6:51

Chapter VI

0:17

Chapter VII

4:20

Chapter VIII

0:27

Chapter IX

2:47

Description

A weary traveler veers off a forgotten road in the Catskills and finds himself stranded before a ramshackle house that seems to exist out of time. Its lone inhabitant, a stooped man in blue flannel, answers questions with the calm of someone who knows far more than he lets on, offering honey‑sweet biscuits and a fire that crackles behind walls lined with every sort of book imaginable. Their brief, almost ritualistic dinner sets the stage for a quietly unsettling conversation about identity, purpose, and the faint echo of a deity no one believes in.

From that first night, the narrative drifts between the ordinary and the uncanny, as the narrator—a writer caught in a sudden, inexplicable stillness—uncovers a hidden world where philosophy, myth, and everyday survival intertwine. The story invites listeners to ponder the nature of belief and the strange companions we meet when the road ahead disappears, all delivered in a dry, wry voice that blends humor with a lingering sense of mystery.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (287K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Louise Davies, Roger Taft, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-08-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Milo Hastings

Milo Hastings

1884–1957

An early-20th-century American writer with an unusually wide range, he moved from poultry science and nutrition to speculative fiction. He is best remembered today for the dystopian novel City of Endless Night, alongside practical books about farming and food.

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Harold Hersey

Harold Hersey

1893–1956

A key figure in the rough-and-ready world of pulp magazines, this American editor and publisher helped shape popular fiction in the early 20th century. He also wrote poetry and left behind a lively firsthand account of the pulp business in Pulpwood Editor.

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