MacDONALD,
John D(ann) (USA)
https://thrillingdetective.com/2018/08/11/john-d-macdonald/
Родился 24 июля 1916 г. в
г. Sharon, Pennsylvania
Умер 28 декабря 1986 г. в
г. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Псевдонимы: Peter Reed, Scott O'Hara, John (Wade) Farrell, John Lane, Robert Henry, Henry Reiser;
The Grand Master Award by the MWA 1972
Авторские сборники (Collections)
Серийные герои (Series characters)
Календарь событий, изданий и публикаций
(Calendar of Events, Editions & Publications)
Произведения по алфавиту (Alphabetic List) |
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Серийные герои (Series characters): |
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Travis McGee (Тревис МакГи) Примерная внутренняя хронолия по Аллану Д. Пратту с поправками. |
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Oliver “Duke” Rhoades |
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Произведения по дате выхода (Works by release date) (SF) |
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The Sign of the Cross (vi) Breezy Stories, v. 55, # 8 (342), Oct 1945 Conversation on Deck (The American Courier, Jan 1946) The Game (The American Courier, Feb 1946) Cash on the Coffin! (Detective Tales, V. 33, # 2, May 1946, © 17 Apr) Tiger (Doc Savage [NY: Street & Smith Publications], Dec 1946, vol. 28, # 4) (as by Peter Reed) not JDM A Handful of Death (Doc Savage, V. 27, # 35, Jun 1946, © 10 May) (as by Peter Reed) Blame Those Who Die (Short Stories, 25 Jun 1946) Bury the Pieces! (Dime Mystery, Jul 1946) The Flying Elephants (Short Stories, 10 Jul 1946) Interlude in India (Story Magazine, Jul-Aug 1946) The Dry Mouth of Danger (Doc Savage, V. 27, # 6, Aug 1946, © 28 Jun) The Dead Dream (The Shadow, Sep 1946, © ) Justice in the Sun (Doc Savage, V. 28, # 2, Oct 1946, © 23 Aug) Female of the Species (Dime Detective, Oct 1946) Get Dressed for Death (Mammoth Mystery, Oct 1946) |
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Doc Savage, V. 28, # 3, Nov 1946,
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The Whispering Knives (The Shadow, Nov 1946) Coward in the Game (Short Stories, 25 Nov 1946)
Private War (Doc Savage, Dec
1946)
(*Benton Walters) Redheads Won't Wait (The Shadow, Dec 1946) (as by Peter Reed) I Ain't So Dumb (The Shadow, Dec 1946) (as by Robert Henry) A Bat in the Hall (The Shadow, Dec 1946) Muddy Gun (Best Stories, Jan 1947) The Hands of an Artist (The Shadow, Jan 1947) The Fixed Smile of Death (The Shadow, Jan 1947) (as by Robert Henry) The Bright Flash of Vengeance (The Shadow, Jan 1947) (as by Peter Reed) |
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Hole in None, (ss) Liberty (NY), v. 24, #1, 4 Jan 1947, p20-21, ill. by Glenn Thomas;
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Dead to the World (No Business for an Amateur), (ss) Dime Detective, Vol. 53, No. 3, Feb 1947, © 22 Jan, p;
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“Bonded in Death” (February 1947, Doc Savage; as Harry Rieser) “The Deadly Game of Darts” (February 1947, Doc Savage) “The Anonymous Letter” (February-March 1947, The Shadow) “Backlash” (February-March 1947, The Shadow; as Peter Reed) “Nor Iron Bars” (March-April 1947, Doc Savage) “You’ve Got to Be Cold” (April-May 1947, The Shadow; aka “The Night Is Over”)©14Mar47 “The Notched Ears” (May 1947, Best Stories) “The Pay-Off” (May 1947, Cosmopolitan)©30Apr47 “Suicidal Journey” (June 1947, Dime Detective)©7May47 “Crooked Circle” (1947, Fight Stories) “The Pendans Box” (July 1947, Bluebook)©27Jun47 |
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Doc Savage, Vol. 29, # 3, Jul-Aug 1947, © 6 Jun 1947;
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“North on the Parkway” (August 1947, Esquire) |
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Never Marry Murder, (na) (Aug-Sep 1947, Shadow Mystery) as by Peter Reed
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“Manhattan Horse Opera” (September 1947, Black Mask; aka “Heads I Win, Tails You Lose”)©18 Jul 47 Design for dying. Dime detective. Sept, 1947) ©l Aug 47;
The Chinese Pit
(na) Doc Savage, Vol. 29, # 4, Sep-Oct 1947 (©
1 Aug), p66-115 (Death
in Small Letters) That Old Grey Train, (ss) Sports
Fiction September 1947 Big John Fights Again, (ss) Super Sports Dec 1947
What about Alice? The Sign, Dec. 1947) © 22 Nov 47 |
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Street and Smith's Detective story magazine, Vol. CLXXV No. 3, Jan. 1948, © 2 Dec 1947; |
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High walls of hate. Dime detective, Feb. 1948) 2 Jan 48 A Corpse in His Dreams, (nv) Mystery book magazine, spring 1948) 9 Jan 48 (Matthew Otis, Alicia Crane) - (A Coffin in His Dreams, (na) Triple Detective Fall 1953) |
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Astounding science fiction,
vol. XL, # 6, Feb 1948,
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Jan 1948;
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One Vote for Murder. New detective. Mar. 1948) 21 Jan 48 The Pastel Production Line. Blue book magazine, Feb. 1948) 28 Jan 48 Pickup, Hearst's International cosmopolitan, Feb. 1948) 30 Jan 48 Her Black Wings. Shock, Mar. 1948) 4 Feb 48 With Soul So Dead. Dime detective. Mar. 1948) 4 Feb 1948 High Dive to Oblivion. Dime detective, Apr. 1948) 5 Mar 48 The Corpse Rides at Dawn. Ten-story western, Apr. 1948) 12 Mar 48 Death Sleeps Here! New detective. May 1948) © 19 Mar 48 Blood of the Vixen. (Shock, May 1948) © 2 Apr 48 Satan's Angel. Shock, May 1948) 2 Apr 48 as Scott O’Hara The Tin Suitcase. (She Cannot Die) (Doc Savage, May - June 1948) © 2 Apr 48 as by Peter Reed The Mechanical Answer. Astounding Science Fiction. May 1948) 20 Apr 48, ill by Timmins
The Cold trail of death. (Death leaves a cold
trail) (Doc Savage, May-June 1948) © 2 Apr 48;
So
Sorry, (ss) Sports Fiction Jul 1948 |
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Dance of a New World, ASF, Sept 1948, ill. by Oban (*Shane Brent) |
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Shenadun, Startling stories, Sept. 1948) C 8 Jul 48;
They Never Quit, (ss) Sports Fiction Oct 1948 |
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School for the Stars (October 1948, Astounding Science Fiction) (*Shane Brent) |
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“Blonde Bait for the Murder Master” (November 1948, Crack Detective Stories) “The Gentle Killer” (November 1948, All Sports) “Glory Blaster” (November 1948, Sports Novels) |
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Ring Around the Redhead, (ss) Startling Stories, v. 18, #2, Nov 1948 (© 7 Sep), p98-109; Collections: Other Times, Other Worlds;
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“No Grave Has My Love” (December 1948, Dime Detective) “Buzz-Saw Belter” (December 1948, New Sports) “A Child Is Crying” (December 1948, Thrilling Wonder Stories) “When You Got a Pigeon” (December 1948-January 1949, The Shadow) “Murder in Mind” (Winter 1949, Mystery Book) “Hot-Seat on the Aisle” (January 1949, Detective Tales) “Damsels of the Deep” (January 1949, Dime Detective) “Take the Bum Out!” (January 1949, Fifteen Sports Stories) “Three’s a Shroud” (January 1949, New Detective; aka “Verdict”) “Flaw” (January 1949, Startling Stories) “The Great Stone Death” (January 1949, Weird Tales) “Blackmail Breeds Bullets” (February 1949, All-Story Detective) “Killer’s Nest” (February 1949, Detective Tales; aka “Neighbourly Interest”) A Coffin a Day (Coffin for a Day), (nv) F.B.I. Detective Stories, Feb 1949 “Fight, Scrub, Fight!” (February 1949, New Sports) “A Corpse in His Dreams” (February 1949, Mystery Book Magazine)
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Killing All Men! (Deadly Damsel) (na) Black Mask, Mar 1949 Black Mask (UK) v 07, # 04, Feb 1950 (31 Jan 1950) |
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“Kiss the Corpse Goodbye” (March 1949, Black Mask; as Scott O’Hara) “I’ll Drown You in My Dreams” (March 1949, Dime Detective) “Danger — Death Ahead!” (March 1949, New Detective) “Last Chance Cleats” (March 1949, Sports Novels) “The Widow Wouldn’t Weep” (April 1949, All-Story Detective) “His Own Funeral” (April 1949, Detective Tales; as John Lane) “The Corpse Belongs to Daddy” (April 1949, Dime Detective) “Loot for the Unlucky Lady” (April 1949, FBI Detective) “Death Quotient” (nv) (April 1949, Super Science Stories) “All Our Yesterdays” (April 1949, Super Science Stories; as John Wade Farrell) “Delusion Drive” (April 1949, Super Science Stories) (as Peter Reed) “You’ll Never Escape” (May 1949, Dime Detective; aka “State Police Report That…”) “Murder in One Syllable” (May 1949, Black Mask) “Get Out of Town” (May 1949, New Detective) “Immortality” (May 1949, Startling Stories) “Somebody Has to Do the Job” (14 May 1949, Toronto Star Weekly) “But Not to Dream” (May 1949, Weird Tales) “You Remember Jeanie” (May 1949, Crack Detective Stories) “Three Strikes — You’re Dead!” (June 1949, All-Story Detective) “Too Many Sinners” (June 1949, Dime Detective) “Make Mine Murder!” (June 1949, FBI Detective) “Like a Keepsake” (June 1949, Thrilling Wonder Stories) “A Corpse-Maker Goes Courting” (July 1949, Dime Detective; aka “Unmarried Widow”) “Heritage of Hate” (July 1949, Black Mask; aka “Secret Stain” and “Triple Cross”) Death is a Lap Ahead, (nv) Adventure, v. 121, # 03, Jul 1949 “Tank-Town Matador” (July 1949, Argosy) “Swing-Time Sucker” (July 1949, Detective Tales) “The Glory Punch” (July 1949, Fifteen Sports Stories) “Bye, Bye, Backfield” (July 1949, Fifteen Sports Stories; as John Wade Farrell) “The Thunder Road” (July 1949, Fifteen Sports Stories; as Peter Reed) “Blue Water Fury” (July 1949, Fifteen Sports Stories; as Scott O’Hara; aka “The Big Blue”) “The Cold, Cold Ground” (July 1949, New Detective) “The Hunted” (July 1949, Super Science Stories) “Bedside Murder” (Summer 1949, Mystery Book) “Trojan Horse Laugh” (August 1949, Astounding Science Fiction) VOL: XLIII, NO. 6, p73-111 Looie Follows Me (27 Aug 1949, Collier’s) “What Makes Sammy Laugh?” (August 1949, Detective Tales) “Amphiskios” (August 1949, Thrilling Wonder Stories) “Poor Little Rich Corpse” (September 1949, Detective Tales) “Murder Run-Around” (September 1949, Dime Detective) “Mad About Murder” (September 1949, Dime Detective; as Scott O’Hara) “Six Points to Remember” (September 1949, Fifteen Sports Stories) “Dead — As in Darling” (September 1949, New Detective, September 1949) “A Condition of Beauty” (September 1949, Startling Stories) “Minion of Chaos” (September 1949, Super Science Stories) “The Miniature” (September 1949, Super Science Stories; as Peter Reed) “Blue Stars for a Dead Lady” (October 1949, Detective Tales) “Target for Tonight” (October 1949, Dime Detective) “Last Rendezvous” (October 1949, Dime Mystery) “Warrant for an Old Flame” (October 1949, FBI Detective) “A Young Man of Promise” (November 1949, Argosy) “The Durable Corpse” (November 1949, Dime Detective) “Run the Man Down” (November 1949, Fifteen Sports Stories) “Hang the Man High!” (November 1949, Fifteen Western Tales) “Half Past Mayhem” (November 1949, New Detective) “Appointment for Tomorrow” (November 1949, Super Science Stories) “The Sleepers” (November 1949, Super Science Stories; as John Wade Farrell) “Love, Inc.” (November 1949, Today’s Woman) “Case of the Burning Blonde” (December 1949, Detective Tales) “Take a Powder, Galahad!” (Dime Detective, December 1949) “Nine Coffins for Rocking H” (Dime Western, December 1949) “Murder in Mind’ (Winter 1949, Mystery Book Magazine) “Moonlit Sport” (January 1950, The American Magazine) “Swing and Slay” (January 1950, Dime Detective) “Stand Up and Slug!” (January 1950, Fifteen Sports Stories) “Stop, Look — and Die!” (January 1950, New Detective) |
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The First One (January 1950, Startling Stories), p139-141, 162; |
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“Spin, Devil!” (January 1950, Super Science Stories; as John Wade Farrell) |
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Spectator
Sport, (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories Feb 1950;
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“The Filly from Philly” (25 Feb 1950, Toronto Star Weekly) “Man-Stalk” (March 1950, Argosy) |
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The Judas Chick, (na) March 1950, Detective Tales) |
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A Corpse on Me! (nv) Dime Detective Magazine, Vol. 62, No. 3, Mar 1950 (© 3 Feb), p78-90, 92-96 |
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“Fall Guy” (March 1950, New Detective) “The Ultimate One” (March 1950, Super Science Stories) |
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The Sitting Duck, (na) April 1950, Detective Tales) |
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Blood on the Midway, (nv) Dime Detective Magazine April 1950, as by Scott O’Hara “Pigskin Patsy” (April 1950, Fifteen-Story Detective) “The Plunder Five” (April 1950, New Sports) “Journey for Seven” (April 1950, Thrilling Wonder Stories) “Portrait of a Murderess” (Spring 1950, Detective Book Magazine) “Breathe No More, My Lovely” (May 1950, Detective Tales; aka “Breathe No More”) (*Park Falkner) “Night Watch” (May 1950, Detective Tales; aka “Check Out At Dawn”; as Scott O’Hara) “This One Will Kill You” (May 1950, New Detective; aka “Death Writes the Answer”) “The Long, Red Night” (May 1950, Detective Tales; as John Lane) “Yes, Sir, That’s My Slay-Babe!” (May 1950, Dime Detective) “Vanguard of the Lost” (May 1950, Fantastic Adventures) “Money Green” (May 1950, Fifteen Sports Stories) |
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Wine of the Dreamers, (n.) Startling Stories, v. 21, # 2, May 1950 (© 3 Mar), p11-79; First Edition: NY: Greenberg Publisher, 14 Sep 1951, 219pp, hc with dust jacket by ; Planet of the Dreamers
Reprinted at: Pocket Books # 943,
1953, 164pp, pb cover by Rod Dunham;
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“By the Stars Forgot” (May 1950, Super Science Stories) “Gift of Darkness” (May 1950, Super Science Stories; as Peter Reed)
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College-Cut Kill, (na) Dime Detective Magazine June 1950 “Sir Lancelot’s Crime Wave” (June 1950, Dime Detective; as Scott O’Hara) |
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Dead on the Pin, (ss) Mystery Book Magazine, v. 10, Sum 1950 (© 23 May), p113-116; “Jukebox Jungle” (July 1950, Black Mask) “Run, Sister, Run!” (July 1950, Detective Tales) Dead Men Don’t Scare (nv) Dime Detective, Jul 1950 (© 2 Jun), p12-28; |
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Five-Star Fugitive (Border Town Girl), (na) Dime Detective, Jul 1950 (© 2 Jun), p92-129, as by Scott O'Hara; Collections: Border Town Girl;
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Half-Past Eternity, (na) July 1950, Super Science Stories “Escape to Fear” (July 1950, Super Science Stories; as Peter Reed) |
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“Make One False Move” (August 1950, Argosy) “His Fatal Fling” (August 1950, Dime Detective) “The Lady Is a Corpse!” (September 1950, Detective Tales; aka “From Some Hidden Grave”) (*Park Falkner) “Exit Smiling” (September 1950, Dime Detective) “The Homesick Buick” (September 1950, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine) “Too Early to Tell” (October 1950, Adventure) “Miranda” (October 1950, Fifteen Mystery Stories)
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Shadow on the Sand, (na) Thrilling Wonder Stories, v37, # 1, Oct 1950, p11-58 cover by Earle Bergey;
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The Brass Cupcake, (n.) NY: Fawcett Gold Medal # 124, 6 Oct 1950, 205pp, pb cover by Baryé Phillips; |
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For Murder — or Worse, (na) November 1950, New Detective |
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“The Paw of the Cat” (November 1950, Detective Tales) “Tri-Kill Cutie” (November 1950, Dime Detective) “Final Mission” (November 1950, Planet Stories) “The Big Contest” (December 1950, Worlds Beyond) I Love You (Occasionally) (31 Dec 1950, This Week)
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Hand From the Void, (na) (January 1951, Super Science Stories) |
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“Death for the Asking” (January 1951, Detective Fiction) “Susceptibility” (January 1951, Galaxy Science Fiction) “Destiny Deferred” (January 1951, Super Science Stories; as John Wade Farrell)
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Over My Dead Body!, (na) February 1951, Detective Tales |
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The Curse of the "Star", (na) February 1951, Short Stories, p16-51 |
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“Get Thee Behind Me” (March 1951, Detective Fiction) “Case of Nerves” (March 1951, Detective Tales) “The Deadliest Game” (April 1951, Detective Tales) “Death Is My Comrade” (April 1951, New Detective) The Homesick Car, (ss) The Evening Standard 18 Apr 1951 “Salute to Courage” (April 1951, Fifteen Sports Stories) “Violence Inherited” (May 1951, Detective Fiction) |
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Murder For the Bride, (n.) NY: Fawcett Gold Medal # 164, 6 Jun 1951, 164pp, pb cover by Baryé Phillips; |
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“Nothing Must Change” (June 1951, Redbook) “Path of Glory” (July 1951, Adventure) “Lay Me Down and Die” (July 1951, Detective Fiction) “Common Denominator” (July 1951, Galaxy Science Fiction) Death Takes the High Road, (ss) F.B.I. Detective Stories July 1951 (unpublished) “Crime of Omission” (August 1951, Detective Tales) “Death Runs in the Family” (August 1951, Dime Detective) “Dateline — Death” (August 1951, New Detective) Who Stopped That Clock?, (ss) 12 Aug 1951, This Week “The White Fruit of Banaldar” (September 1951, Startling Stories) |
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Judge Me Not, (n.) NY: Fawcett Gold Medal # 186, Oct 1951, 158(2)pp, pb cover by Baryé Phillips;
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“Big League Busher” (October 1951, Sport Magazine) “Case of the Gorgeous Gams” (October 1951, Detective Tales) “The Cloob from Glasgow” (October 1951, Fifteen Sports Stories) |
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Weep For Me, (n.) Greenwich, Connect.: Fawcett Gold Medal # 200, Dec 1951, 179pp, pb cover by Owen Kampen; |
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The Cardboard Star (December 1951, The American Legion Magazine) The Girl Who Wanted Money (December 1951, Dime Detective) The Man Who Died (December 1951, Toronto Star Weekly) Mr. Killer, (ss) Today’s Woman January 1952 Very Junior Miss, (vi) McCall’s January 1952 Feather Wrench, (ss) Star Weekly 2 Feb 1952 Hell’s Belter, (nv) Fifteen Sports Stories February 1952 There Comes a Time, (ss) Redbook February 1952 “Betrayed” (March 1952, The American Magazine; also July 1964, MSMM) Incubation, (ss) Future Tense ed. Kendell Foster Crossen, Greenberg, 1952 |
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My Brother’s Widow, (n.) Collier's, V. 129, ## 11 (15 Mar), p18-19, 90-97; # 12 (22 Mar), p20-21, 82-90; # 13 (29 Mar), p58, 64-70; # 14 (5 Apr), p30, 63-67; # 15 (12 Apr), p30, 38, 40, 42-43, 46-48; 1952, ill. Ward Brackett;
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“All That Blood Money Can Buy” (April 1952, Detective Tales; aka “Murder For Money”) The Man From Limbo, (nv) Dime Detective Magazine April 1952 |
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Refund for Murder, (na) Cosmopolitan May 1952 illustrated by J. Frederick Smith |
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The Damned, (n.) NY: Fawcett Gold Medal # 240, May 1952, 174pp, pb cover by Barye Phillips;
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“Noose For a Tigress” (Trap for a Tigress!), (nv) Dime Detective Magazine August 1952 “Hit And Run” (August 1952, Good Housekeeping) Who’s the Blonde?, (ss) Collier’s 9 Aug 1952 The Clay Pigeon Shoots Back!, (nv) New Detective Magazine August 1952 Delivery Boy War, (ss) Bluebook August 1952 Elimination Race, (ss) Collier’s 13 September 1952 Game for Blondes, Galaxy Science Fiction, Oct 1952 |
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The Doll, (na) Cosmopolitan November 1952 illustrated by Milton Wolsky |
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Double Harness, (ss) Detective Story Magazine November 1952 He Knew a Broadway Star, (ss) This Week 14 December 1952 |
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Ballroom of the Skies, (n.)
NY: Greenberg Publishers, 16 Dec 1952,
206pp, hc with dust jacket by Ric Binkley;
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Dead on Christmas Street, (nv) Collier’s 20 Dec 1952, p27-31, 34-35, ill. by Tran J. Mawicke (20 Sep 1911 ‒ 28 Nov 1988) What Are the Symptoms Dear?, (ss) This Week 22 February 1953 A Day in the Sun, (ss) Bluebook February 1953 Death’s Eye View, (nv) New Detective Magazine February 1953 Forever Yours, (ss) McCall’s February 1953 Dead Reckoning!, (ss) Detective Story Magazine March 1953 A Good Judge of Men, (ss) Cavalier March 1953
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The Second Chance, (na) Bluebook March 1953 |
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The Sinner of the Saints, (ss) Adventure April 1953 Labor Supply, (1953) FSF, vol. 4, # 5, May 1953, © 9 Mar;
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Dead Low Tide, (n.) NY: Fawcett Gold Medal # 298, 6 May 1953, 156pp, pb cover by Barye Phillips; |
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Cancel All Our Vows, (n.) NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 20 May 1953, 277pp, hc with dust jacket; (mainstream) |
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Suspicion Island, (na) Cosmopolitan May 1953 illustrated by Richard Ott |
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A Matter of Life and Death, (ss) This Week 14 June 1953 Finders Killers!, (nv) Detective Story Magazine July 1953 |
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The Neon Jungle, (n.) NY: Fawcett Gold Medal # 323, 5 Aug 1953, 174pp, pb cover;
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The Trouble with Erica, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1953 The Innocent Victims, (ss) Bluebook November 1953 Night Fright, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1953 |
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Six Golden Pennies, (na) Cosmopolitan February 1954 illustrated by J. Frederick Smith |
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She Tried to Make Her Man Behave, (ss) This Week 7 Mar 1954 The Man Who Almost Blew His Top, (ss) This Week 30 May 1954 The Big Gun, (ss) Bluebook May 1954 Built for Speed, (ss) Argosy June 1954 Kids on Wheels, (ss) The American Legion Magazine, Jun 1954, p11-13, 51-53 |
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All These Condemned, (n.) NY: Fawcett Gold Medal 420, 3 Aug 1954, 173pp, pb cover by James Meese;
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The Man Without a Home, (ss) This Week 22 August 1954 First Offense, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1954 |
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Contrary pleasure, (n.) (mainstream) NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 23 Sep 1954, 292pp, hc with dust jacket by David Soshensky; |
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“I Always Get the Cuties” (November 1954, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine) “The Killer” (Manhunt) vol. 3, No. 1, Jan 1955, p1-13
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There Hangs Death, (ss) This Week, 20 Feb 1955;
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(n.) Cosmopolitan, Vol. 138, No. 4,
Apr 1955, p98-121, ill. by Paul Nonnast; First Edition: NY: Popular Library 737, 27 Mar 1956, 128pp, pb cover by Ray Johnson; You Kill Me Reprinted at: NY: Popular Library - Eagle Books (Popular Giant # G 507), 1961, 128pp, pb cover by Ray Johnson;
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Tournament, (ss) Bluebook April 1955 The Bear Trap, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1955 The Impulse, (nv) Cosmopolitan June 1955 Virus H, (ss) Bluebook June 1955, illustrated by John Leone |
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Cry Hard, Cry Fast, (n.) NY: Popular Library # 675, 5 Jul 1955, 160pp, pb cover by Ray Johnson;
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In a Small Motel, (nv) Justice July 1955 Too Young to Marry, (ss) This Week 25 Sep 1955 “Scared Money” (October 1955, Justice) Long Shot, (nv) Argosy, Oct 1955 Man on a High Ledge, (ss) Bluebook November 1955 |
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April Evil, (n.)
Cosmopolitan, Vol. 140, No. 1,
Jan 1956, p98-123, ill. by Al Buell;
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Jail Bait, (nv) Argosy January 1956 The Unsuitable Girl, (vi) Collier’s 3 Feb 1956 The Magic Valentines, (ss) This Week 5 Feb 1956 Enough to Cure the Blues, (ss) Bluebook March 1956 The Fraud That Paid Off, (ss) This Week April 22 1956 “Squealer!” (May 1956, Manhunt; aka “Let’s Go Get Them!”) |
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Linda, (na)
Border
Town Girl, NY: Popular Library #750,
5 Jun
1956, p85-156; Reprinted in: Climax, Mar 1959, p56-80;
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The Men Women Marry, (ss) Collier’s 8 Jun 1956 |
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Hangover, (ss) Cosmopolitan, Vol. 141, No. 1, Jul 1956, p50-55;
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Hurricane, (n.) (mainstream) Redbook, Vol. 107, #4, Aug 1956 (©26 Jul 1956), p105-136, ill. by Herb McClure; Reprinted at: London: Robert Hale Limited, 30 Oct 1957, 190pp, hc with dust jacket; First Edition: NY: Dell First Edition # A113, 13 Aug 1956, 223pp, pb cover by George Gross; |
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A Criminal Mind, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1956 Open Before Christmas, (ss) Dec 1956, Woman’s Home Companion The Bullets Lied, (ss) This Week, 6 Jan 1957 The Rabbit Gets a Gun, (ss) Manhunt January 1957 |
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The End of Her Life, (n.) Cosmopolitan, Vol. 142, No. 1, Jan 1957, p114-133, ill. by Andy Virgil; First Edition: NY: Dell First Edition # A130, 27 Feb 1957, 222pp, pb cover by Victor Kalin; |
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The Heat of Money, (n.) Cosmopolitan, Vol. 142, No. 4, Apr 1957, p120-138, Ill. by Al Buell; The Price of Murder First Edition: NY: Dell Publishing (Dell First Edition # A152), 8 Oct 1957, 192pp, pb cover by Victor Kalin;
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The Giant Who Came to Our House, (ss) This Week 5 May 1957 Romantic Courtesy, (ss) July 1957, Cosmopolitan |
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The Executioners (Cape
Fear) First Edition: NY: Simon and Schuster, 22 May 1958, 224pp, hc with dust jacket; London: Robert Hale Ltd., 1959
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The Empty Trap, (n.) NY: Popular Library, Inc. # 830, 5 Dec 1957, 139pp, pb by Raymond Johnson;
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A Man of Affairs, (n.) NY: Dell First Edition # B112, 1957 (©2 Jan 1958), 223pp, pb cover by Victor Kalin; ;
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Black Cat in the Snow, (ss) Manhunt Feb 1958, p47-49 College Man, (ss) Cosmopolitan Feb 1958 |
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Taint of the Tiger, (n.) Cosmopolitan, Vol. 144, No. 3, Mar 1958, p112-133, ill. Bob Patterson;
Soft Touch Man-Trap Reprinted at: London: Pan Books (Great Pan # G 533), 1961, 156(4)pp, pb cover by Sam Peff (Samuel Peffer);
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“Man In a Trap” (1958, EQMM) “Black Cat in the Snow” (1958, Manhunt) |
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The Faithless, (n.) Redbook, Vol. 111, No. 1, 3 May 1958, p121-152, ill. by Herbert Saslow; The Deceivers NY: Dell First Edition # B117, 29 May 1958, 255pp, pb Mitchell Hooks; London: Robert Hale Ltd., 1968, 208pp, hc with dust jacket by Barbara Walton; |
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The Knife, the Chain and the Schoolyard, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal, May 1958 Man in a Trap, (ss) This Week 15 Jun 1958 |
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Clemmie, (n.) NY: Fawcett Gold Medal # s777, 26 Jun 1958, 240pp, pb cover by Baryé Phillips;
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The Fast Loose Money, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1958 Kid with the Golden Touch, (ss) Men August 1958 |
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Cosmopolitan, Vol. 146, No. 1, Jan 1959, p104-124, ill by Al Buell; NY: Dell First Edition # B127, 24 Mar 1959, 192pp, pb cover by Robert McGinnis;
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Cosmopolitan, Vol. 146, No. 6, Jun 1959,
p102-124, ill. by Al Buell;
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The Beach Girls, (n.) NY: Fawcett Gold Medal # s907, 31 Aug 1959, 157pp, pb cover by Charles Binger; London: Robert Hale, Ltd., 1968, pp, hc with dust jacket by Barbara Walton;
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Honeymoon in the Off Season, (ss) Redbook Sep 1959 |
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Cosmopolitan, Vol. 148, No. 1, Jan 1960, p98-101, 104-128, ill. by Bernie Fuchs;
Slam
the Big Door
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The Trap of Solid Gold, (na) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1960 |
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End of
Night, (n.)
Cosmopolitan, Vol. 148, No. 5, May 1960, p104-130, ill. Mitchell Hooks;
The End of the
Night Robert Hale Limited, 1962, hc with dust jacket by
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Come Rain, Come Shine, (ss) Woman’s Journal June 1960 |
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The Only Girl in the Game, (n.) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # s1015, 1 Aug 1960, 224pp, pb cover;
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Cosmopolitan, Vol. 149, No.
6, Dec 1960, p98-126, 128, ill. by Al
Buell; Robert Hale in 1963. Dust wrapper by Barbara Walton
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Travel Light and Travel Far, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1961 “A Dark People Thing”, (ss) Bluebook for Men February 1961 Kitten on a Trampoline, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post 8 Apr 1961 Saturday’s Child, (ss) McCall’s May 1961 A Young Man’s Game, (ss) Argosy May 1961 Double Double, (ss) Golf Magazine June 1961 The Tempestuous Career of Molly Murdock, (ss) McCall’s July 1961 Sing a Song of Terror, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post 9 Sep 1961 (aka “To Stay Alive”) Hit And Run, (ss) 16 Sep 1961, The Saturday Evening Post. Not a reprint of the story “Hit And Run” from the August 1952 issue of Good Housekeeping but an almost completely different story. |
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(n.)
Cosmopolitan, Vol. 151 No. 5,
Nov 1961, p110-138, ill. by Thornton
(Robyn)
Utz (1914-2000); London: Robert Hale, 1963, pp, hc with dust jacket by Barbara Walton;
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An Island of Her Own, (ss) Redbook February 1962 |
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A Key to the Suite, (n.) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # s1198, 27 Mar 1962, 144pp, pb cover; Reprinted at: London: Robert Hale Ltd., 1968, 172pp, hc with dust jacket by Barbara Walton;
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A Flash of Green, (n.) NY: Simon and Schuster, 15 Jun 1962, 379pp, hc with dust jacket by Paul Bacon; |
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Cosmopolitan, Vol. 153 No. 2, Aug 1962, p102-130, ill. by O. J. Watson; Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # k 1292, 1 May 1963, 142pp, pb cover by Robert McGinnis;
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The Widow’s Estate, (na) Good Housekeeping, v. 155 # 4, Oct 1962, p67-69, 229-233, 235-247, 250-252, 258-264
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The Girl, The Gold Watch & Everything, (n.)
Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett
Gold Medal s1259, 17 Dec 1962, 207pp, pb cover;
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The Drowner, (n.)
Cosmopolitan, Vol. 154 No. 1,
Jan 1963, p102-127; 159pp, pb by Stanley Zuckerberg; Reprinted at: London: Robert Hale Ltd., 1968, pp, hc with dust jacket by Barbara Walton;
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The Obvious Woman, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post, 30 Mar 1963, p38-39, 42-43, ill. by Ray Prohaska |
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Funny the Way Things Work Out, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1963 “End of the Tiger” (ss) October 20, 1963, This Week) “The Straw Witch” (vi) (January 12, 1964, This Week) |
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Blurred View, (ss) This Week, 23 Feb 1964, p8;
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The Loveliest Girl in the World, (ss) This Week 15 Mar 1964 Wild, Wonderful Old Man, (ss) This Week 29 Mar 1964 |
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Nightmare in Pink, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # k1406, 28 Apr 1964, 144pp, pb cover by Ron Lesser; Collections: Three for McGee; McGee; |
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The Deep Blue Good-by, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # k1405, 28 Apr 1964, 144pp, pb cover by Ron Lesser; Collections: Three for McGee; The Deep Blue Goodbye Collection: McGee;
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The Night Jaimie Grew Up, (ss) This Week 24 May 1964 |
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A Purple Place for Dying, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # k1417, 30 Jun 1964, 158pp, pb cover by Ronnie Lesser; Collections: Three for McGee; McGee;
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A Touch of Miss Mint, (ss) This Week 19 Jul 1964 The White Lie, (ss) This Week 2 Aug 1964 |
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A Matter of Trust, (na) Redbook Aug 1964, p132-143 |
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The Quick Red Fox, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # k1464, 29 Sep 1964, 160pp, pb cover by Ronnie Lesser; Collections: Travis McGee;
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Eyewitness, (ss) Argosy September 1964 Cop Probe, (ss) Argosy October 1964 |
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The Legend
of Joe Lee, (ss) Cosmopolitan Oct 1964
(©24 Sep),
p90, 92-94;
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A Deadly Shade of Gold, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # d1499, 4 Feb (©26 Jan) 1965, 287pp, pb cover by Ronnie Lesser; Collections: Travis McGee;
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Taste for Mischief, (ss) This Week 20 Jun 1965 Child Wife, (ss) This Week 29 Aug 1965 The Girl in the Yellow Suit, (ss) This Week 19 Dec 1965 |
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Darker Than Amber, (n.)
Cosmopolitan,
Apr 1966; (*Тревис МакГи)
Funny Man, (ss) (21 May 1966, The Saturday Evening Post; aka “Afternoon of the Hero”) The Quickest Way Home, (ss) This Week 19 Jun 1966 Triangle, (ss) Cavalier September 1966 |
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One Fearful Yellow Eye, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи)
Cosmopolitan, Vol. 161, No. 5, Nov 1966,
p140-162, ill. by Howard Terpning;
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The Last One Left, (n.)
Garden City, NY:
Doubleday, 20 Jan 1967, 369pp, hc with dust jacket; London: Robert Hale Ltd., Jan 1968, 382pp, hc with dust jacket by Barbara Walton;
Quarrel, (ss) May 1967, Playboy |
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Pale Gray for Guilt, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Greenwich, Conn.: A Fawcett Gold Medal # d l893, 29 Feb 1968, 224pp, pb cover by Ronnie Lesser;
The Annex, (ss) May 1968, Playboy |
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The Girl in the Plain Brown Wrapper, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # T2023, 31 Dec 1968, 256pp, pb cover by Ron Lesser;
The Reference Room, (ss) With Malice Toward All ed. Robert L. Fish, Putnam, 1968 |
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Dress Her in Indigo, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Greenwich, Conn.: A Fawcett Gold Medal # T2127, 30 Sep 1969, 254pp, pb cover by Robert McGinnis;
“Dear Old Friend” (April 1970, Playboy) “Double Hannenframmis” (August 1970, Playboy) |
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The Long Lavender Look, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # M2325, 29 Sep 1970, 255pp, pb cover by Robert McGinnis;
He Was Always a Nice Boy, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1971 |
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A Tan and Sandy Silence, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # M2513, 27 Jan 1972, 255pp, pb cover by Robert McGinnis;
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The Scarlet Ruse, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # P2744, 28 Jun 1973, 318pp, pb cover by Elaine Duillo; London: Robert Hale & Company, 1975, 320pp, hc with dust jacket; |
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The Turquoise Lament, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Philadelphia & NY: J. B. Lippincott Company, Nov 1973, xi+287(1)pp, hc with dust jacket; Reprinted at: Cosmopolitan, Vol. 176, No. 3, Mar 1974, p, ill. by Keita Colton; Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # P2810, Jul 1974, 256pp, pb cover by Robert McGinnis
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The Taste of Gravy, (ss) Playboy June 1974
The Dreadful Lemon Sky, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Philadelphia and NY: J. B. Lippincott Company, Sep 1974, 228pp, hc with dust jacket; Cosmopolitan, Sep 1975, p210-244, ill. by Bernard D’Andrea |
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Condominium, (n.)Philadelphia and NY: J. B. Lippincott Company: 1977, 448pp, hc with dust jacket; (ISBN 0-397-01203-9) |
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Wedding Present, (ss) Antæus #25/26, Spring/Summer 1977 Finding Anne Farley, (nv) Chicago Sun-Times May 22 1977, The Field Newspaper Syndicate; aka “Ring My Love With Diamonds” (*Oliver “Duke” Rhoades) Serialized five-parter ran in numerous newspapers. Not really a short story (it only runs 2000 words), but a freewheeling rant between Meyer and McGeeon, among other things, mortality, guns, junk food, over-population and television. |
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Terminal Cases, (ss) New York, 3 Oct 1977 (*Тревис МакГи) pp. 36-37 |
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Friend of the Family, (nv) Various Field Syndicate newspapers beginning 24 Sep 1978 (Chicago Sun-Times, Miami Herald, Sarasota Journal, The Daily Record, Morristown NJ) (*Oliver “Duke” Rhoades); |
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The Empty Copper Sea, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Philadelphia and NY: J. B. Lippincott Company, Sep 1978, 10+239(1)pp, hc with dust jacket; |
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Eyewitness, (nv) 30 сентября, 7, 14 и 21 октября 1979 г. (Florida Today, Chicago Sun-Times, Miami Herald, Sarasota Journal, The Daily Record, Morristown NJ) (*Oliver “Duke” Rhoades); |
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The Green Ripper, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) Philadelphia and NY: J. B. Lippincott Company, Sep 1979, 221pp, hc with dust jacket; |
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The Accomplice, (ss) Who Done It? ed. Alice Laurance & Isaac Asimov, Houghton Mifflin, 1980 |
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Free Fall in Crimson, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) NY: Harper & Row, 22 Apr 1981, 256pp, hc with dust jacket by Don Brautigan; |
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Cinnamon Skin, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) NY: Harper & Row, 1982, 275pp, hc with dust jacket by Jon Weiman; ISBN 0-06-014990-6 (216x146 mm)
That Strangest Month of All, (ss) Family Circle September 1982 |
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(n.)8+312pp, hc with dust jacket by Paul Bacon; NY: Alfred A. KnopfISBN 978-394-53673-6 (235x159 mm) |
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The Lonely Silver Rain, (n.) (*Тревис МакГи) NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 12 Mar 1985, 232pp, hc with dust jacket by Paul Bacon;
The Fatal Flaw, (ss) Redbook October 1985 |
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Barrier Island, (n.) NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 12 May 1986, 10+229(1)pp, hc with dust jacketby Paul Bacon; |
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The Lad Is Not for Burning, (vi) Bred Any Good Rooks Lately? 26.09.1986 Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co, p18; artwork by Mary Kornblum; Bimini Kill, (ss) The Yacht March/April 1987 Night Ride, (ss) The New Black Mask No.8 ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli & Richard Layman, HBJ, 1987 |
АВТОРСКИЕ СБОРНИКИ (COLLECTIONS) |
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Border Town Girl, (co) NY: Fawcett Gold Medal R2097, 5 Jul 1956, 160pp, pb, cover art by Robert McGinnis;NY: Popular Library #750, 26 Jul 1956, 160pp, pb; London: Robert Hale Ltd., 1970, 192pp, hc with dust jacket by Barbara Walton;
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End of the Tiger and Other StoriesGreenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal # d1690, 28 Jun 1966, 192pp, pb cover by ; London: Robert Hale Ltd., 1967, 206(1)pp, hc with dust jacket by Barbara Walton; https://www.rulit.me/books/end-of-the-tiger-and-other-stories-read-663735-1.html
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Three for McGee, (co) Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co. Inc., 1967, 458pp, hc with dust jacket;
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S*E*V*E*N (co) Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, # T2412, 27 May 1971, 160pp, pb;
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McGEE, (co)London: Robert Hale & Company, 20 Feb 1975, 2+578pp, hc with dust jacket;
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Other Times, Other Worlds, (co) NY: Fawcett Gold Medal # , Oct 1978, 287pp, pb cover;
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Time and Tomorrow, (co) Garden City, NY: Nelson Doubleday, Jul 1980,
vi+506pp, hc with dust jacket
by Christoph Blumrich;
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The Good Old Stuff: 13 Early Stories, (co) NY: Harper & Row, 13 Oct 1982, 395pp, hc with dust jacket; edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Francis M. Nevins, Jr., and Walter and Jean Shine
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Two, (co) NY: Carroll and Graf, May 1983, 104pp, pb;
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(co) NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 12 Aug 1984, 288pp, hc with dust jacket by Paul Bacon;
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Five Travis McGee Mysteries, (co) NY: Longmeadow Press, 1985, vi+698pp, hc;
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The House Guests, (n.) Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 12 Feb 1965, 180pp, hc with dust jacket; (приключения двух кошек, живших в семье Макдональдов) Reprinted at: London: Robert Hale Ltd., 1966, 176pp, hc with dust jacket by C. W. Bacon; |
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No Deadly Drug, (n.) Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 6 Sep 1968, 656pp, hc with dustjacket;
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Nothing Can Go WrongNew York: Harper & Row, 1981. First Edition, First Printing. Hardcover. 305pp. 16.51 x 24.13 cm.
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Professionally Yours, (ar) Writer’s Year Book 1950
статья "How to live with a hero", (ar) prz "The Writer", Sep 1964, p.14, © 4 Aug 1964;
Reading for Survival, (es)
Sold, but possibly not published (according to The Trap of Solid Gold)
“Identification” (Sold to Author’s Guild Bulletin in 1952)
“Spell for a Princess” (details unknown)
“Successful Season” (Sports story sold to Popular Publications in 1948)
“Death of a Dealer” (Sold to This Week Magazine in 1956)