Fred Urquhart

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Fred Urquhart


Born
in Edinburgh, Scotland
July 12, 1912

Died
December 02, 1995

Genre

Influences


Frederick Burrows Urquhart was born in Edinburgh, the son of a chauffeur; and though he was both a novelist and short story writer, it was for his short stories that he was best known.

He was educated Stranraer High School and Edinburgh’s Broughton Secondary School before, at the age of 15, he started work at J.B. Cairns’ bookshop in Edinburgh. He hated being a bookseller and dreamed of becoming a writer. In 1935, when he was 23 he quit the bookshop to concentrate on his writing, and by 1938 his first novel, Time Will Knit, was published by Duckworth. Because he was a declared pacifist, at the outbreak of World War II he was sent to work on the land, and around this time, his first collection of short stories, I Fell for a Sailor (1940), wa
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Creepy Stories

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I Fell for a Sailor

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Time Will Knit

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Seven Ghosts in Search

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Modern Scottish Short Stories

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Proud Lady in a Cage

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The Last G.I. Bride Wore Ta...

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1947 — 3 editions
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The Ferret was Abraham's Da...

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Selected Stories

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1946 — 2 editions
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The Batsford Colour Book of...

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“But fancy that muckle great place and only two auld folk biding in it! It would house a regiment. How many rooms did you say it has, Chrissie?"

"Over two hundred... there's an indoor staff of thirty-seven to keep it going."

"God Almighty!" Grandpa said. "Thirty-seven servants to look after two useless auld folk."

"How many outside ones there are, I don't know", Daddy said. "There must be hundreds..."

"They'd be better employed doing something else instead of pandering to the tastes of two half-daft auld buggers.”
Fred Urquhart, Palace of Green Days