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    Richard Martin Oscar Cook (17 March 1888 – 23 February 1952) was a British author of novels, non-fiction works and short stories with a supernatural theme.

  2. Family physician Oscar Cook, MD, provides comprehensive primary care for the whole family, focusing on preventive and adult medicine. He has expertise in chronic degenerative issues and in minor procedures, such as skin biopsies and joint injections.

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  3. Feb 12, 2024 · "Piecemeal" is a short story by the British author, Oscar Cook. Published in Weird Tales in February 1930, the following sinister synopsis preceded the yarn:...

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  4. May 16, 2016 · Oscar Cook (1888-1952) was a British writer who published stories in Weird Tales and other magazines. He also wrote about his experiences in Borneo, married Christine Campbell Thomson, and had a story adapted for Night Gallery.

  5. Apr 3, 2012 · Cook’s best stories are those which are highlighted by the local color of Borneo. His most famous story is probably “Boomerang,” which was effectively adapted by Rod Serling for a second season episode of Rod Serling’s Night Gallery , where it was retitled “The Caterpillar.”

  6. Oct 7, 2021 · An appalling tale of horror and revenge is told over drinks in the smoking-room. A concert violinist keeps visiting his manicurist even though his hands are slowly rotting away. This is an audio...

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    • EnCrypted Horror - narrated by Jasper L'Estrange
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  8. Feb 21, 2021 · His Beautiful Hands By Oscar Cook. This will be the second of Oscar Cook's stories we have read, the first being Boomerang. Boomerang is here. It was danged hard to find a copy of His Beautiful Hands, but I succeeded.

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