Charles F. Hall's story "The Man Who Lived Backwards" is known for having influenced C.S. Lewis. The British writer Hall published three short stories in 1938 and then disappeared without a trace. For years his interesting stories, written under the influence of H.G. Wells, were available only in the original magazines in which they first appeared. "The Man Who Lived Backwards" was first reprinted in Tales Before Narnia (2008), edited by Douglas A. Anderson. The present volume collects the three known tales by Charles F. Hall, with an introduction by Anderson putting forth all that is known about this elusive writer. Published by Nodens Books.