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Clock Without Hands by Gerald Kersh, 1946 - Pint Glass 16oz

Clock Without Hands by Gerald Kersh, 1946 - Pint Glass 16oz

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'Clock Without Hands by Gerald Kersh, 1946' 'Clock Without Hands' is a short story written by British author Gerald Kersh in 1946. This work of fiction, set in a post-apocalyptic world, explores themes of time, memory, and existence. The narrative revolves around the protagonist, who discovers an unusual clock without hands, which seems to have the power to stop time temporarily. This peculiar artifact serves as a catalyst for introspection and self-discovery, as the protagonist grapples with the implications of the fleeting nature of time and the permanence of memories. Kersh's unique narrative style and thought-provoking themes have made 'Clock Without Hands' a significant work in the genre of speculative fiction.
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Two-in-one: these mixing glasses are both shakers and serving glasses. Made from 100% glass, they're crystal clear and look sleek. The solid-glass base also minimizes the risk of tipping and spilling the drink. They're more narrow at the bottom for a more comfortable grip and easier carrying.

.: One size: 16oz (0.473 l)
.: Material: 100% clear glass
.: Heavy solid glass base minimizes spilling
.: Durable construction