The Last Book Of Jorkens
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''The Last Book of Jorkens'' is a collection of
fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving Magic (supernatural), magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy ...
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concerning the character
Joseph Jorkens Joseph Jorkens (usually referred to simply as Jorkens) is the lead character in over 150 short stories written between 1925 and 1957 by the Irish author Lord Dunsany, noted for his fantasy short stories, fantastic plays, novels and other writi ...
created by writer
Lord Dunsany Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany (; 24 July 1878 – 25 October 1957, usually Lord Dunsany) was an Anglo-Irish writer and dramatist. Over 90 volumes of fiction, essays, poems and plays appeared in his lifetime.Lanham, M ...
. First prepared for publication in early 1957, it was left unpublished on Dunsany's death later that year, and lost in the family archives. Rediscovered in 2001, it was finally issued in a limited first special edition in 2002, and become widely available only on its inclusion (together with the preceding book, ''
Jorkens Borrows Another Whiskey ''Jorkens Borrows Another Whiskey'' is a collection of fantasy short stories, narrated by Mr. Joseph Jorkens, by writer Lord Dunsany. It was first published in London by Michael Joseph in 1954. It was the fifth collection of Dunsany's Jorkens t ...
'' and three other short stories), in the omnibus edition ''
The Collected Jorkens, Volume Three ''The Collected Jorkens'' is a three-volume omnibus collection of fantasy short stories by author Lord Dunsany and issued by Night Shade Books, then of Portland, Oregon. Jorkens The Jorkens stories are "told" in the setting of a London gentle ...
'', issued by
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in April 2005. The collection has an introduction by the Dunsany curator, J.W. Doyle, who gives some background to the collection, which he discovered at
Dunsany Castle Dunsany Castle ( ga, Caisleán Dhún Samhnaí), Dunsany, County Meath, Ireland is a modernised Anglo-Norman castle, started c. 1180 / 1181 by Hugh de Lacy, who also commissioned the original Killeen Castle, nearby, and the famous Trim Castle ...
in early 2001 (also in the 2000s finding an unpublished novel, poems and a few plays and other stories), and its existence seems to have been a surprise. The cover illustration is a full-bleed reproduction of a rare coloured
Sidney Sime Sidney Herbert Sime (;1865 – 22 May 1941) — he usually signed his works as S. H. Sime — was an early 20th century English artist, mostly remembered for his fantastic and satirical artwork, especially his story illustrations for Irish f ...
work, one of three on the walls of Dunsany Castle, which originally illustrated one of the early Jorkens stories. While most early Jorkens was magazine-published, and then collected, many of the stories in this volume appear to have been for book publication only, and so had not been seen in any form, and were something new for Dunsany fans. Under special provisions in law for first-published material in some countries, such stories enjoy extended copyright protection (in the USA until 2047, for example, or 2052 in Russia and Canada). ''The Last Book of Jorkens'' was the sixth and last collection of Dunsany's Jorkens tales to be published. Despite the title (agreed by the publishers and the literary estate, as the author had not agreed a title with the potential publishers in the 1950s, the collection being referenced in house records only as "Some Further Adventures"), it did not include all of his previously uncollected Jorkens stories, four having been omitted, mostly from the earlier collections, and one more written after this final collection was prepared for publication. These stories were finally brought together with the rest of the Jorkens tales in ''The Collected Jorkens''; two of them in ''Volume Two'', and the remaining three, including Dunsany's last Jorkens story, written within months of his death, in ''Volume Three''. The book collects twenty-two short pieces by Dunsany.


Contents

* "Foreword" by J.W. Doyle * "A Fatal Mistake" * "A Prophet Without Honour" * "A Big Bang" * "Jorkens’ Regret" * "The Two Scientists" * "The Lost Charm" * "Bringing Things Up to Date" * "A Snake Story" * "The Deal" * "In the Mojave" * "A Modern Conqueror" * "The Little Light" * "Across the Colour Bar" * "A Bit of Counter-Espionage" * "A Wonderful Day" * "Not Guilty" * "The Explanation" * "A Deal with a Witch" * "Jorkens’ Dilemma" * "A Plaything of Our Betters" * "The Visitor" * "On Wings of Song"This item is noted as having been written in February 1957.


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External sources


Jorkens Compleat
- review and contents lists of ''The Collected Jorkens'' by TexasBestGrok *Trinity College, Dublin: Library Web Catalogue (Geoweb), checked 30 August 2007 {{DEFAULTSORT:Last Book Of Jorkens, The 2002 short story collections Fantasy short story collections Short story collections by Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany Night Shade Books books