BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIOGRAPHY
A Bibliography
of the
Published Works
of
with
Selected Biographical Materials
and Critical Essays
by
Walter & Jean Shine
1980
Patrons of the Libraries
217 Library West
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida 32611
Copyright Q 1980 by Walter and Jean Shine.
Covers of magazines featuring John D. MacDonald stories and covers of MacDonald
novels reprinted with permission of the publishers.
Corrections, additions or suggestions for annual supplements to this Bibliography
will be welcomed by
Jean and Walter Shine
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For information concerning a complete history of all book editions not shown in
Section II-C, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the above. This list
should be ready by early 1981.
First Edition
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Shine, Walter, 1920-
A bibliography of the published works of John D. MacDonald with selected
biographical materials and critical essays.
Includes index.
1. MacDonald, John Dann, 1916- --Bi
I. Shine, Jean, joint author. II. Title.
Z8532.383.S47 [PS3563.A28]
bliography.
80-22673
016.813'54
to
MYER SHINE
who literally
"put it all together"for us
E
John D. MacDonald
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations viii
Introduction ix
THE PUBLISHED WORKS OF JOHN D. MacDONALD
I. Chronology of Published Works 1
II. Books
A. Chronological Checklist of Books 17
B. Alphabetical Checklist of Books 19
C. Publishing History of American Editions 21
D. Publishing History of British Editions 41
E. Translations 51
III. Fiction: Magazines & Newspapers 77
IV. Fiction: Anthologies & Collections 109
V. Non-Fiction, et al.
A. Articles on the Art-and Business-of Writing 119
B. Articles Concerning the Environment 123
C. Articles of General Interest 124
D. Letters to the Editor 127
E. Checklist of Speeches 130
F. Checklist of Personal Appearances & Interviews 133
G. Early, Non-Professional Writings 135
VI. Motion Picture, Television & Radio Adaptations 137
BIOGRAPHY & CRITICISM
VII. Biography
A. Biographical Sketch 145
B. Biographical Articles 151
C. Honors, Awards & Prizes 163
D. Professional & Civic Activities 165
E. Education, Military Service & Employment Summary 167
VIII. Criticism
A. Critical Essays 169
B. Book Reviews 175
C. The JDM BIBLIOPHILE 195
Index of Titles 197
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INTRODUCTION
"You write faster than I can read."
--Letter from author Charles Williams
to John D. MacDonald
THE JDM MASTER CHECKLIST, prepared by Len and June Moffatt, appeared in 1969.
It was, and remains, the essential base for this bibliography, particularly for
the magazine materials. Many additions have been made, in part because JDM has
since that date published fourteen new books (a fifteenth will appear in the
Spring of 1981), nine short stories, and at least ten non-fiction essays and
book reviews. He is, as always, even now working on more books, and, at this
writing, at least twenty-six additional titles are contracted for by foreign
publishers. Thus, although this work is as current as possible, even this edi-
tion will have a measure of obsolescence.
Changes have also been made in format; a chronology and additional checklists
have been provided and a wide variety of biographical materials and critical
essays are listed for the first time.
U.F. COLLECTION. The prime source for additional information in this volume
lies in the John D. MacDonald Collection (hereafter The Collection) housed in
the Rare Books and Manuscripts Department of the University of Florida Libraries,
Gainesville, Florida. (Our debt to the Department for its cooperation is pro-
found.) Here, for nearly thirty years JDM has deposited his original manu-
scripts, a vast correspondence, research and personal notes, copies of his books,
press clippings, and a wide assortment of memorabilia. The Collection is an
immense, fascinating, and uniquely valuable research tool. The Department has
also obtained most of the JDM short stories in their original pulp or other mag-
azine form and is hoping to amass a complete set.
BIOGRAPHY. The biographical materials in Section VII have not previously been
compiled. The Biographical Sketch (VII-A), reprinted from MD magazine, sum-
marizes much about JDM and his work. THE HOUSE GUESTS (1964) is as close as
JDM has come to an autobiography; and, from all indications, it is unlikely to
be followed by another. The many biographical articles listed in Section VII-B
also supplement THE HOUSE GUESTS. They provide some details about the author's
life; and, until MacDonald gives us more directly, or until more is extrapolated
from his writings by the reader or biographer, they must suffice. Many items
were omitted if they duplicated information available in those which are in-
cluded.
NON-FICTION. Section V separates the MacDonald non-fiction materials into dis-
tinct groups. These items are scattered through The Collection, which is prob-
ably the only source for many of them: speeches, early, non-professional writ-
ings, and letters to the editor. A checklist of the latter includes all those
which have appeared in print. Carbon copies of others are found in The Col-
lection, but whether they were printed could not be established. The subject
matter of the published letters is largely local and county affairs, but many
concern national and world politics, economics, ecology, and a host of other
matters which indicate JDM's wide-ranging interests.
* THE ART OF WRITING. From the earliest days of his writing career, JDM has
shared his insights regarding his profession with authors, aspiring authors,
high school and college students, and mere curiosity seekers. His patience
with even the most pedestrian queries is found in The Collection in letter
after letter of painstaking, objective criticism and advice. These unpublished
letters are not listed in this Bibliography.
INTRODUCTION
Included, however, in the Non-Fiction Section (Section V) are references to
every published MacDonald article, as well as to speeches, interviews and public
appearances, in which he has discussed the writing craft. Newspaper clippings
and occasional quotes therein are all that remain of most of the interviews and
public appearances, but the few exceptions (of which transcriptions are avail-
able in The Collection) are notable for their substance. On the other hand,
drafts of most of his speeches are found in The Collection and are a valuable
supplement to the published writings on the same subject.
* ADAPTATIONS. Section VI accumulates, also for the first time, all known in-
formation about motion picture, television, and radio adaptations of JDM's work.
The information sources for radio and the early years of television have to date
been found inadequate to identify the stories other than shown in this Section.
It is known that at least as early as 1954 JDM had twenty-three television cred-
its, and four more within a short time thereafter.
JDM has said he does not believe that the Travis McGee character could trans-
late well to the television medium, and he has refused to allow it to be sold
for that purpose. In 1977 the motion picture rights to all the McGees (except
DARKER THAN AMBER, which did reach the screen in 1970) were bought by CBS-Warner
Bros., and scripts are currently being written; the actual production date of any
is uncertain.
* TRANSLATIONS. The Foreign Language Section (II-E&F) has been very considerably
expanded over the 1969 Checklist. The reprints of MacDonald books offer a fas-
cinating look into the strange world of the translator. The Busted Flush trans-
lates in Dutch to "De Blufpoker" and in German to "Pik-As"; in Italian and Ger-
man Orange is changed to Green; in German Copper is changed to Black, and Scar-
let to Dirty Gray; in Norwegian Amber changed to Yellow, Yellow to Green, and
Brown to Gray. In Finnish and Swedish McGee's colors vanish, and instead each
title has the word "Danger" or "Dangerous." Translations have now been found
in eighteen languages; the title most often translated (A PURPLE PLACE FOR
DYING) has appeared in fifteen of those. As many as forty-four titles have
been translated into a single language (German). And for visual delight, one
finds JDM's name in Greek appearing:
TZON MAKNTONAANT.
* CRITICISM. The critical essays and book reviews in Section VIII are not
intended to be all-inclusive. Materials were omitted from the listing if
they were of no significant content or length. It will be noted how sparse
are the reviews of those JDM books which appeared first in paperback. This
can be attributed in part to the practice of many reviewers to ignore paper-
back originals on the assumption that the absence of a hard cover indicates
a lack of serious intent or quality.
* THE JDM BIBLIOPHILE. The final section (VIII-C) lists the publication dates
of the JDM Bibliophile, one of the finest sources of information and crit-
icism about MacDonald and his work. This informal, but well-established,
publication was issued, more or less semi-annually, by Len & June Moffatt
from March 1965 through May 1978, at which point the work was assumed by
Professor Edgar Hirshberg of the University of South Florida. The critical
analyses found in this publication often match the quality found in profes-
sional reviews, as well they might since they come from a readership that in-
cludes writers, editors, and serious students of the JDM craft, such as Poul
Anderson, William Nolan, Robert Briney, Dean A. Grennell, Harry Warner, Jr.,
Robert Turner, Knox Burger, and Francis Nevins, Jr., to name a few. The
quality of the contributions to the Bibliophiles, devoted almost entirely to
the work of MacDonald, provides much insight into reader response to that
work.
INTRODUCTION
* PUBLISHING HISTORY. This section provides a partial history of the numerous
printings through which all but five of JDM's books have run. Of those five,
I COULD GO ON SINGING had only one paperback printing and WEEP FOR ME only two;
at JDM's request these have had no additional printings. NO DEADLY DRUG ap-
peared in one hardcover print; THE HOUSE GUESTS in one hard and one paperback
printing. All other JDM titles have had at least four printings in paperback
and, at this date, A DEADLY SHADE OF GOLD and PALE GRAY FOR GUILT have each
gone through twenty-eight printings. Since a single paperback printing may be
for as few as 5,000 copies or as many as 1,250,000 (as in the case of the first
print of THE EMPTY COPPER SEA) the number of printings is not, of itself, indi-
cative of the total printed or sold.
*
Photocopies of everything published in periodical form by JDM have been
collated by the undersigned (using the absolutely indispensable Moffatt Check-
list). These extend through twenty chronological loose-leaf volumes-well over
5000 pages-and give some physical appreciation of the sheer mass of JDM's
writings. The University of Florida will duplicate this collation, when man-
power and time permit, and the copies will be available to researchers.
*
Many kinds of help have been given to us in preparing this Bibliography/
Biography (and to the Moffatts in supplementing and correcting the Master Check-
list since 1969). On the following page we list those we can remember. But we
owe a special debt to:
SAM GOWAN, Assistant Director for Special Resources, University
of Florida Libraries, who provided inspiration, stimulation,
and publishing funds; and, most especially,
CARMEN WILLIAMS, Library Assistant, Department of Rare Books & Manuscripts,
University of Florida Libraries, who typed and retyped the manu-
script, and whose extraordinary devotion to detail and research
(especially with the Translations Section) eliminated our errors
and supplemented our efforts at every turn.
-Jean and Walter Shine
November 1980
North Palm Beach, Florida
FOR ALL MANNER OF ASSISTANCE
A PAGE OF THANKS
TO:
Christina Adlung
Finn Arnesen
Kirsten Avalos
Robert E. Briney
Woodruff Bryne
Knox Burger
Robert Busch
Eric J. Campfield
The late William J. Clark
Cleveland Library
(Periodical Room Staff)
Allan Covici
Carolyn A. Davis
Irma H. DeHart
Robert L. DeHart
Barbro Ek
Tom Emmens
Jaine Fabian
H. Flood
Carlos V. Frias
Richard & Sally Glendinning
James R. Goodrich
Mark Hanerfeld
Nils Hardin
Robert Harris
Sam Harrod
Hannele Havukainen
Hiroshi Hayakawa
Iwan Hedman
Ed Hirshberg
Linda Hoddinott
Vanessa Holt
Bibi Honore
Bonnie Hoyt
The late George C. Hoyt, Jr.
Allen J. Hubin
Dianitia Hutcheson
Jack Irwin
Sidney Ires
Kirsten Jacobsen
Robin Klein
Reijo Laaksonen
Caleb A. Lewis
Jean Linard
Frank K. Lorenz
William J. Maher
Margaret I. Mallory
Ellsworth Mason
Robert T. McKearnan
Patrick McLaughlin
Frank D. McSherry, Jr.
Len & June Moffatt
Laura Monti
Darcy Osteen
Guy Paschal
Georgiana Peyton
Jack Phillips
Thomas L. Powers
Allan D. Pratt
J. Prince
Jeanie T. Putney
Leo Rand
Aida Raucci
Bruce Robbins
Verna Sabelle
Doug Shine
Frank Shine
Hans Siden
Rick Sneary
Robert Soulat
J. Clyde Stevens
Joseph R. Sweeney
Bill Thailing
Helen Thomson
Lauriston Thrush
Anthony Tollin
Hiroshi Tsunematsu
Robert Turner
Harry Warner, Jr.
Robert Watt
Maxwell Wilkinson
Richard Wilson
...and the ever-helpful, encyclopedic Francis M. Nevins, Jr.;
...the publishers of translations of JDM books who obliged with many
replies to our letters;
...the dozens of librarians who were uniformly helpful and patient
despite our insistent cries for help; and finally,
...the hundreds of booksellers throughout the country and Mexico
who cheerfully permitted us to disturb their dusty bookshelves
in our quest for old first editions and even older pulp magazines.
SR Ry
THE MAGAZINE OF THE SHORT STORY
Jll
VOL. XXIX
C
The Happiest Couple
The Road to the Shore
Bad Company
Memoria Non Teneo
Track Shoes
Mexican Souvenir
A Trip to Saratoga
The Road Isn't Always Broad
Season's End
Interlude in India
The Lie
El
Biographical Notes
Survey of Reviews
LY-AU(;UST
1916
No. 120
ONTENTS
9 Joseph M. Viertel
20 Michael McLaverty
28 Harvey Gardner
35 Trilby Home
54 Bernard Gekoski
64 Charlie Masters
74 Charles Cooke
80 Tom Hanlin
92 Hallam Findlow
96 John Dann MacDonald J
99 Richard Lortz
VD PAGES
2 Contributors
5 American Critics
Editor: WHIT BURNETT
Associate Editor: HALLIE S. BURNEIT Assistant: ELEANOR GIL(
Business Managrr: A. B. ALGASE
Founded 1931
From
1946 1979
"Interlude in India"
first story sold.
THE GREEN RIPPER -
the 18th McGee (Book #69).
JOHN D.
MacDONALD
THE
GREEN
RIPPER
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
New York
EXPLANATORY NOTES:
For complete bibliographical citations, see Sections II-V.
Book titles are shown in UPPER CASE.
Dates shown indicate the published appearance of these works. The sequence in which they
were written, especially in the early years, differed substantially from the publi-
cation dates.
Letters to the editors of newspapers and magazines, speeches, and early, non-professional
writings are not included in this Chronology. They may be found in Section V.
(?) indicates that the publication and/or date is uncertain.
(nf) indicates non-fiction; (sf) indicates science fiction; (sp) indicates a sports story.
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1946
January
February
May
June
July
August
September
October
"Conversation on Deck"
"The Game"
"Cash on the Coffin"
"A Handful of Death"
"Blame Those Who Die"
"Bury the Pieces"
"The Flying Elephants"
"Interlude in India"
"The Dry Mouth of Danger"
"Letter on Hecate County"
"The Dead Dream"
"Justice in the Sun"
"Female of the Specie"
"Get Dressed for Death"
2500
2300
4700
6pp
8500
3800
8000
1500
10000
(nf) 300
5200
5200
4550
4750
DATE
TITLE
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1946 (continued)
"The Little People"
"The Startled Face of Death"
"The Scarred Hand"
"The Whispering Knives"
"Coward in the Game"
"Private War"
"You Got to Have a Good Lip"
"Redheads Won't Wait"
"I Ain't So Dumb"
"A Bat in the Hall"
6700
4400
3000
2250
(sp) 7200
7750
1550
7900
12pp
1200
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
Oct 23,30
November
(?)
Nov 6,13,20,27
"Muddy Gun"
"Hole in None"
"The Hands of an Artist"
"The Fixed Smile of Death"
"The Bright Flash of Vengeance"
"Eight Dozen Agents"
"Dead to the World"
"Bonded in Death"
"The Deadly Game of Darts"
"The Anonymous Letter"
"Backlash"
"Nor Iron Bars"
"You've Got to Be Cold"
"The Notched Ears"
"The Pay-Off"
"Suicidal Journey"
"The Pendans Box"
"They Let Me Live"
"To Cut the Cards"
"North on the Parkway"
"Never Marry Murder"
"Manhattan Horse Opera"
"Design for Dying"
"The Chinese Pit"
"Oh, Give Me a Hearse"
"From the Top of the Hill":
weekly news columns for
Clinton (NY) Courier
"Begin Again"
"My Mission Is Murder"
"Or the World Will Die"
"Second Visitor"
"Worse Than Murder"
"That Old Grey Train"
"From the Top of the Hill"
4100
(sf) 3100
3000
2500
3000
7100
9000
1374
2000
1500
1200
1865
22000
6200
5000
12500
(sf) 5500
30000
5200
1600
40000
5000
8800
24500
(nf)
(sp)
(nf)
5400
1800
7500
31000
1600
7000
7000
DATE
TITLE
November
December
1947
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1947 (continued)
December
Dec 4,11,18,25
"What About Alice?"
"Big John Fights Again"
"When You Got a Pigeon"
"Punch Your Way Home"
"From the Top of the Hill"
1948
January
Jan 8,15,22,29
February
Feb 5,12,19,26
Winter
March
Mar 4,11,18,25
April
Apr 1,8,15,22,29
May
May 6,13,20,27
June
July
August
Fall
September
"Even Up the Odds"
"Come Die With Me"
"From the Top of the Hill"
"Cosmetics"
"The Pastel Production Line"
"Pickup"
"High Walls of Hate"
"From the Top of the Hill"
"Murder in Mind"
"With Soul So Dead"
"One Vote for Murder"
"Her Black Wings"
"From the Top of the Hill"
"High Dive to Oblivion"
"The Corpse Rides at Dawn"
"From the Top of the Hill"
"The Mechanical Answer"
"Death Sleeps Here"
"Blood of the Vixen"
"Satan's Angel"
"The Cold Trail of Death"
"The Tin Suitcase"
"From the Top of the Hill"
"Homicidal Hiccup"
"Call Your Murder Signals"
"Venomous Lady"
"Sepulchre of the Living"
"So Sorry"
"Cavaliers Make Good Corpses"
"Loser Take All"
"Fatal Accident"
"The Case of the Carved Model"
"Nicky and the Tin Finger"
"Red-Headed Bait"
"Scene of the Crime"
"Just a Kill in the Dark"
"Trial by Fury"
"Tune in on Station Homicide"
"Dance of a New World"
(nf)
(sf]
(nf)
(nf)
(nf)
(sf)
3200
19000
4000
7000
3300
3900
2100
18000
10000
3800
3300
8400
6500
5100
11000
11200
33500
11700
(nf)
2800
12000
11800
5800
(sp) 6800
8600
(sp) 6400
3700
6400
(sf) 5000
8500
3500
10800
2800
3000
(sf) 5800
DATE
TITLE
2000
6200
11000
5200
(sp)
(sp)
(nf)
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1948 (continued)
September
October
November
December
(?)
1949
"Runaway Cleats"
"Thunder King"
"Shenadun"
"Deep Death"
"My Husband Dies Slowly"
"They Never Quit"
"Death Is the Answer"
"That Mess Last Year"
"School for the Stars"
"Blonde Bait for the Murder Master"
"Glory Blaster"
"Ring Around the Redhead"
"No Grave Has My Love"
"Buzz-Saw Belter"
"A Child Is Crying"
"The Spiralled Myth"
(sp)
(sp)
(sf)
(sp)
(sf)
(sf)
4500
8000
7200
30000
3500
6100
5600
3300
6800
16000
(sp) 9600
(sf) 8000
(sp)
(sf)
(sf)
10200
6400
3800
850
"Hot Seat on the Aisle"
"Damsels of the Deep"
"Take the Bum Out!"
"Three's a Shroud"
"Flaw"
"The Great Stone Death"
"Blackmail Breeds Bullets"
"Killer's Nest"
"A Coffin a Day"
"Fight, Scrub, Fight"
"Killing All Men"
"Kiss the Corpse Goodbye"
"I'll Drown You in My Dreams"
"Danger-Death Ahead!"
"Last Chance Cleats"
"A Corpse in His Dreams"
"The Widow Wouldn't Weep"
"His Own Funeral"
"The Corpse Belongs to Daddy"
"Loot for the Unlucky Lady"
"Death Quotient"
"All Our Yesterdays"
"Delusion Drive"
"Murder in One Syllable"
"You'll Never Escape"
"Get Out of Town"
"Immortality"
"Somebody Has to do the Job"
"But Not to Dream"
5200
8300
(sp) 5500
9800
(sf) 3200
(sf) 3600
11500
4600
14800
(sp) 10200
13400
3800
12000
13000
(sp) 6000
(sf)
(sf)
(sf)
24000
16000
5pp
9000
12500
14000
8pp
2400
14800
2300
5100
(sf) 2000
4900
(sf) 3400
DATE
TITLE
January
February
March
Spring
April
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1949 (continued)
May
June
"Case
"Take
"Nine
of the Burning Blonde"
a Powder, Galahad!"
Coffins for Rocking H"
"You Remember Jeanie"
"Three Strikes You're Dead"
"Too Many Sinners"
"Make Mine Murder!"
"Like a Keepsake"
"Death Is a Lap Ahead"
"Tank-Town Matador"
"Heritage of Hate"
"Swing-Time Sucker"
"A Corpse-Maker Goes Courting"
"The Glory Punch"
"Bye, Bye, Backfield"
"The Thunder Road"
"Blue Water Fury"
"The Cold, Cold Ground"
"The Hunted"
"Bedside Murder"
"Trojan Horse Laugh"
"Looie Follows Me"
"What Makes Sammy Laugh?"
"Amphiskios"
"Poor Little Rich Corpse"
"Murder Runaround"
"Mad About Murder"
"Six Points to Remember"
"Dead-As in Darling"
"A Condition of Beauty"
"Minion of Chaos"
"The Miniature"
"Blue Stars for a Dead Lady"
"Target for Tonight"
"Last Rendezvous"
"Warrant for an Old Flame"
"A Young Man of Promise"
"The Durable Corpse"
"Run the Man Down"
"Hang the Man High"
"Half Past Mayhem"
"Appointment for Tomorrow"
"The Sleepers"
"Love, Inc."
1950
"Moonlit Sport"
"Swing and Slay"
DATE
TITLE
3900
6000
8400
10500
(sf) 5pp
9200
(sp) 3800
6300
7500
12500
(sp) 4700
(sp) 3200
(sp) 4000
(sp) 5000
6700
(sf) 5000
15000
(sf) 18000
5000
3100
(sf) 13200
16000
8500
4000
(sp) 4400
12500
(sf) 3000
(sf) 15500
(sf) 4500
9800
10800
3500
8100
(sp) 1700
3400
(sp) 10000
2900
15500
(sf) 3600
(sf) 5500
2100
10000
9800
8700
July
Summer
August
September
October
November
December
January
5000
10500
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
DATE
1950 (continued)
January
February
March
April
Spring
May
June
Summer
July
August
September
October
November
TITLE
"Stand Up and Slug!"
"Stop, Look-and Die!"
"The First One"
"Spin, Devil!"
"Spectator Sport"
"The Filly from Philly"
"Man-Stalk"
"The Judas Chick"
"A Corpse on Me"
"Fall Guy"
"The Ultimate One"
"The Sitting Duck"
"Blood on the Midway"
"Pigskin Patsy"
"The Plunder Five"
"Journey for Seven"
"Professionally Yours"
"Portrait of a Murderess"
"Breathe No More, My Lovely!"
"The Long Red Night"
"Night Watch"
"Yes, Sir, That's My Slay-Babe!"
"Vanguard of the Lost"
"Money Green"
"This One Will Kill You"
"Wine of the Dreamers"
"By the Stars Forgot"
"Gift of Darkness"
"College-Cut Kill"
"Sir Lancelot's Crime Wave"
"Dead on the Pin"
"Jukebox Jungle"
"Run, Sister, Run"
"Dead Men Don't Scare"
"Five-Star Fugitive"
"Half-Past Eternity"
"Escape to Fear"
"Make One False Move"
"His Fatal Fling"
"The Lady Is a Corpse!"
"Exit Smiling"
"The Homesick Buick"
THE BRASS CUPCAKE
"Too Early to Tell"
"Miranda"
"Shadow on the Sand"
"The Paw of the Cat"
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
(sp)
(sf)
(sf)
2600
11200
2000
4000
(sf) 2200
3400
5000
13000
11000
6200
(sf) 1100
(sp)
(sp)
(sf)
(nf)
11000
10000
12000
10000
14500
7400
6500
8800
3700
3000
12500
(sf) 10200
(sp) 5500
3700
(sf) 44000
(sf) 2000
(sf) 4500
24500
7500
2200
9100
9800
10500
25000
(sf) 20000
(sf) 2600
(sp) 3500
9600
10000
4000
5000
(sp)
(sf)
205pp
5000
10000
30000
10500
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1950 (continued)
November
December
(?)
1951
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
December
"Tri-Kill Cutie"
"For Murder-or Worse"
"Final Mission"
"I Love You (Occasionally)"
"The Big Contest"
"Wish I Had Written That"
"Death for the Asking"
"Susceptibility"
"Hand from the Void"
"Destiny Deferred"
"Over My Dead Body!"
"The Curse of the 'Star'"
"Get Thee Behind Me"
"Case of Nerves"
"The Deadliest Game"
"Death Is My Comrade"
"Salute to Courage"
"Violence Inherited"
MURDER FOR THE BRIDE
"Nothing Must Change"
"Escape to Chaos"
"Cosmic Knot"
"Path of Glory"
"Lay Me Down and Die"
"Death Takes the High Road"
"Common Denominator"
"Crime of Omission"
"Death Runs in the Family"
"Dateline-Death"
"Who Stopped That Clock?"
"The White Fruit of Banaldar"
JUDGE ME NOT
"Case of the Gorgeous Gams"
"The Cloob from Glasgow"
"The Cardboard Star"
"The Girl Who Wanted Money"
"The Man Who Died"
WEEP FOR ME
WINE OF THE DREAMERS
24000
15200
(sf) 2400
2400
(sf) 3400
(nf) lp
(sf)
(sf)
(sf)
10000
2500
20000
3600
12500
25000
19200
3000
10500
14500
(sp) 5500
38pp
164pp
3200
(sf) 18000
(sf) 2000
2200
9500
11000
(sf) 4000
2500
11000
12000
2200
(sf) 4300
173pp
13900
(sp) 3800
2200
20000
4500
179pp
(sf) 219pp
1952
"Very Junior Miss"
"Mr. Killer"
DATE
TITLE
4000
7500
January
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1952 (continued)
February
March
April
May
June
August
September
October
November
(?)
December
(?)
1953
February
March
May
June
July
August
"Hell's Belter"
"There Comes a Time"
"The Feather Wrench"
"Betrayed"
"My Brother's Widow" (pts. I-III)
"All That Blood Money Can Buy"
"The Man from Limbo"
"My Brother's Widow" (pts. IV-V)
"Refund for Murder"
THE DAMNED
"Delivery Boy War"
"Who's the Blonde?"
"Trap for a Tigress"
"Hit and Run"
"The Clay Pigeon Shoots Back"
"Elimination Race"
"Game for Blondes"
"The Doll"
"Double Harness"
"I Protest"
"Identification"
"Dead on Christmas Street"
"He Knew a Broadway Star"
"Incubation"
"A Good Judge of Men"
BALLROOM OF THE SKIES
"A Day in the Sun"
"Forever Yours"
"Death's Eye View"
"The Fourteenth of February"
"What Are the Symptoms, Dear?"
"The Second Chance"
"Dead Reckoning"
"When You Retire...Will This
Happen to You?"
"Suspicion Island"
"Labor Supply"
DEAD LOW TIDE
"A Matter of Life and Death"
"Finders Killers"
"He's Not Talking to Me"
THE NEON JUNGLE
(sp) 10400
3700
4500
4000
27pp
15000
15000
15pp
17pp
183pp
3700
5000
10000
5000
14500
(sp) 6000
(sf) 3500
23000
3300
(nf) 1 col
(nf) 800
7pp
1500
(sf) 3000
4800
(sf) 206pp
(sp) 3000
3300
16000
2000
1800
(sp) 20000
11000
(nf) 2300
25000
(sf) 3400
155pp
1750
19pp
(nf) 1700
174pp
DATE
TITLE
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1953 (continued)
September
October
November
"The Trouble with Erica"
"What Is Talent?"
"The Innocent Victims"
"Night Fright"
CANCEL ALL OUR VOWS
6000
(nf) 2500
5000
4000
277pp
1954
February
March
April
May
June
August
November
1955
January
February
April
May
June
July
September
October
November
"Six Golden Pennies"
"Flight of the Tiger" (pts. I-II)
"She Tried to Make Her Man Behave"
"Flight of the Tiger" (pt. III)
"The Big Gun"
"The Man Who Almost Blew His Top"
"Built for Speed"
"First Offense"
"The Man Without a Home"
ALL THESE CONDEMNED
CONTRARY PLEASURE
"I Always Get the Cuties"
AREA OF SUSPICION
"The Killer"
"There Hangs Death"
"Tournament"
"Deadly Victim"
"The Bear Trap"
"Virus H"
"The Impulse"
"In a Small Hotel"
CRY HARD, CRY FAST
"Too Young to Marry"
"Long Shot"
"Scared Money"
"Man on a High Ledge"
A BULLET FOR CINDERELLA
26000
18pp
1950
llpp
2000
2000
(sp) 3750
6000
1900
176pp
291pp
5000
254pp
12pp
2700
3000
25000
3300
(sf) 6000
16000
9500
159pp
1900
3500
2500
2000
191pp
DATE
TITLE
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1956
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
November
December
(?)
"Jail Bait"
"April Evil"
"The Unsuitable Girl"
"The Magic Valentines"
"Enough to Cure the Blues"
"Don't Get Carried Away"
YOU LIVE ONCE
"The Fraud That Paid Off"
"Squealer"
"The Men Women Marry"
BORDERTOWN GIRL
"Hangover"
"Hurricane"
"A Criminal Mind"
"Open Before Christmas"
"Death of a Dealer"
"How a Character Becomes Believable"
and other short remarks
APRIL EVIL
MURDER IN THE WIND
12pp
25pp
1450
2000
2300
3100
128pp
1300
4000
2000
156pp
5000
31pp
5000
3000
1700
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190pp
223pp
1957
January
February
April
May
July
October
November
December
1958
February
March
"The End of Her Life"
"The Rabbit Gets a Gun"
"The Bullets Lied"
DEATH TRAP
"The Heat of Money"
"The Giant Who Came to Our House"
"A Romantic Courtesy"
"The Executioners" (pt.
THE PRICE OF MURDER
"The Executioners" (pt.
THE EMPTY TRAP
A MAN OF AFFAIRS
"College Man"
"Black Cat in the Snow"
"Taint of the Tiger"
DATE
TITLE
19pp
3000
lp
222pp
18pp
2200
1800
17pp
192pp
9pp
139pp
223pp
3200
3pp
20pp
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1958 (continued)
May
June
"The Knife, the Chain, and
the Schoolyard"
"The Faithless"
THE DECEIVERS
"Man in a Trap"
CLEMMIE
"Sportscript"
"The Fast Loose Money"
THE SOFT TOUCH
THE EXECUTIONERS
July
August
1959
January
March
June
August
September
October
November
Nov 26
December
Dec 10,17,24
1960
January
March
April
May
July
October
December
(?)
3500
31pp
255pp
4750
240pp
(nf) 30
3000
160pp
215pp
"Ultimate Surprise"
"Linda"
DEADLY WELCOME
"Crossroads"
THE BEACH GIRLS
"Honeymoon in the Off Season"
"That Strangest Month of All"
THE LETHAL SEX (JDM, ed.)
"Off the Beat": column for
The Lookout & Newsmonth
PLEASE WRITE FOR DETAILS
"Off the Beat"
THE CROSSROADS
"The Tug of Evil"
"Off the Beat"
SLAM THE BIG DOOR
"Glendinning: The Man and
the Legend"
"Off the Beat"
"The Trap of Solid Gold"
"End of the Night"
"Off the Beat"
THE ONLY GIRL IN THE GAME
"The Sad Case of the Dead Author"
"Off the Beat"
"Where Is Janice Gantry?"
"The Underwater Safari"
THE END OF THE NIGHT
(nf)
(nf)
(nf)
(nf)
(nf)
(nf)
(nf)
(nf)
DATE
TITLE
19pp
15pp
192pp
22pp
157pp
3000
5000
256pp
308pp
220pp
27pp
208pp
lp
22000
25pp
224pp
700
28pp
5500
237pp
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE COUNT
1961
January
March
April
May
June
July
September
November
December
1962
January
February
March
May
June
August
October
November
December
1963
January
March
April
May
October
December
"Travel Light and Travel Far"
WHERE IS JANICE GANTRY?
"Off the Beat"
"Kitten on a Trampoline"
"A Young Man's Game"
"Saturday's Child"
"Double, Double"
"Off the Beat"
"The Tempestuous Career of
Molly Murdock"
"Off the Beat"
"Sing a Song of Terror"
"Hit and Run"
"One Monday We Killed Them All"
ONE MONDAY WE KILLED THEM ALL
"Robert Larsen-One Man Show"
"An Island of Her Own"
A KEY TO THE SUITE
"So, Boating Is Pleasure?"
"Mao In Leech Land"
"How To Beat a Drum"
"No Time for Gimmicks"
"Where the Body Lies"
"The Widow's Estate"
"A Package of Delights"
"A Savory Theme"
"The Editor Over My Shoulder"
THE GIRL, THE GOLD WATCH & EVERYTHING
A FLASH OF GREEN
"The Drowner"
"The Obvious Woman"
I COULD GO ON SINGING
"Funny the Way Things Work Out"
ON THE RUN
THE DROWNER
"End of the Tiger"
"Footnotes to Assassination"
4000
192pp
(nf)
5500
(sp) 3000
2100
(sp) 2000
(nf)
(nf)
18000
6250
5000
28pp
192pp
(nf) 200
6pp
144pp
(nf) lp
(nf) Ip
(nf) Ip
(nf) Ip
27pp
12500
(nf) Ip
(nf) Ip
(nf) 3000
(sf) 207pp
379pp
24pp
6200
159pp
4200
144pp
159pp
2200
(nf) 2pp
DATE
TITLE
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1964
January
February
March
April
May
July
August
September
October
November
December
1965
January
February
April
June
July
August
October
December
1966
"The Straw Witch" 2000
"The Implications of Culture in Fla. Politics"lp
"Blurred View" 1900
"The Loveliest Girl in the World" 3000
"Wild, Wonderful Old Man" 1500
THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY 144pp
NIGHTMARE IN PINK 143pp
"The Night Jaimie Grew Up" 2000
A PURPLE PLACE FOR DYING 158pp
"A Touch of Miss Mint" 2500
"A Matter of Trust" 12000
"The White Lie" 2800
"Eyewitness" 7pp
"How to Live with a Hero" (nf) 3pp
THE QUICK RED FOX 160pp
"Cop Probe" 5pp
"The Legend of Joe Lee" (sf) 6000
"On Crime and Crowding" (nf) Ip
"Haiku" 7 stanzas
"It's the Only One in the World" (nf)
"Authors Like Them Too"
A DEADLY SHADE OF GOLD
"The Everglades"
"Bright Orange Shroud"
"Taste for Mischief"
"Think You Can Write?"
"Child Wife"
BRIGHT ORANGE FOR THE SHROUD
"Report from the Ironic Underground"
"The Girl in the Yellow Suit"
THE HOUSE GUESTS
(nf) lp
287pp
(nf) 2000
29pp
2000
(nf) Ip
2000
190pp
(nf) 2pp
2000
(nf) 180pp
"John D. MacDonald vs. Doc Savage"
"Their Favorite Words"
"Xerography and the Writer"
"Darker Than Amber"
"Funny Man"
DARKER THAN AMBER
"The Quickest Way Home"
DATE
TITLE
February
March
April
May
June
(nf)
(nf)
(nf)
2pp
lp
3pp
29pp
5000
190pp
2300
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1966 (continued)
June
September
October
November
December
1967
January
May
July
October
December
1968
January
May
December
1969
April
June
August
September
1970
January
April
August
September
END OF THE TIGER AND OTHER STORIES
"Triangle"
"We Could Do More"
"One Fearful Yellow Eye"
"Pulp Perspective Plus"
ONE FEARFUL YELLOW EYE
THE LAST ONE LEFT
"Authors and Editors"
"Quarrel"
"The Last One Left"
"Everybody Knows Something Is Wrong"
"Compulsion and Butterflies"
"Little Doll and the Mousetrap"
PALE GRAY FOR GUILT
"The Annex"
"The Florida Keys in Hurricane Alley"
THE GIRL IN THE PLAIN BROWN WRAPPER
NO DEADLY DRUG
"The Reference Room"
Letter about his own writing
"The Creative Person and Some
Dangerous Streets"
"Junket"
DRESS HER IN INDIGO
"Last Chance to Save the Everglades"
"His Creator Watches McGee
Come to 'Life'"
"Dear Old Friend"
"Double Hannenframmis"
"Parody of Spillane"
THE LONG LAVENDER LOOK
192pp
4pp
(nf) 2pp
26pp
(nf)
224pp
369pp
(nf) lp
1900
18pp
(nf) 4pp
(nf) 2pp
(nf) 3000
224pp
(sf) 5500
(nf) 2500
256pp
(nf) 656pp
1800
(nf) 2pp
(nf) 5pp
(nf) 6pp
253pp
(nf) 3500
(nf)
1800
5500
350
255pp
DATE
TITLE
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
TITLE
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
"He Was Always a Nice Boy"
S*E*V*E*N
"The Random Noise of Love"
"The Willow Pool"
"Woodchuck"
A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE
1973
June
July
November
1974
January
March
April-May
June
1975
February
March
1976
April
THE SCARLET RUSE
"An Answer to Karen"
THE TURQUOISE LAMENT
318pp
(nf) Ip
287pp
"Creative Trust"
"The Turquoise Lament"
"Quiet Times"
"The Taste of Gravy"
(nf) 4pp
20pp
(nf) 2pp
5500
THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY
"The Aging of Travis McGee"
"A Very Personal Debt"
[What is involved in writing]
[On pulp writing]
228pp
(nf) 2pp
(nf)
(nf)
(nf)
1977
CONDOMINIUM
"Ring My Love with Diamonds"/ "Finding
Anne Farley"
Spring/Summer
October
"Wedding Present"
"A Terminal Case"
"An Author with a Fan Club"
6pp
(nf) 2000
(nf) 6pp
DATE
1971
March
April
1972
January
4pp
160pp
30pp
41pp
34pp
256pp
March
May
447pp
41pp
I. CHRONOLOGY OF PUBLICATIONS
WORD/PAGE-COUNT
1978
March
September
December
1979
July
September
November
1980
January
May
Spring
September
"The State of the Art"
"Friend of the Family"
THE EMPTY COPPER SEA
"What Books Do They Give?"
"Coppolino Revisited"
Introduction to NIGHT SHIFT
OTHER TIMES, OTHER WORLDS
(nf)
(nf)
(nf)
(nf)
(sf)
"John D. and the Critics" (nf)
"Reflections on China" (nf)
"Eye Witness"
THE GREEN RIPPER
"The Case of the Missing Spellbinders"(nf)
68pp
282pp
lp
6pp
4pp
278pp
7pp
8pp
7pp
221pp
1600
"Flight 54-Not Quite First Class" (nf) 3pp
"Police Brutality and Ethnic Pressures lp
Provided the City's Tinder" (nf) lp
"Introduction & Comment"
[re: critical articles] (nf) 12pp
"The Accomplice" 7pp
"J.R. Eats Humble Pie" 2pp
"Zeiser's"
(nf) 2pp
1981
April
FREE FALL IN CRIMSON
DATE
TITLE
73000
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C. Publishing History of American Editions
D. Publishing History of British Editions
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SECTION II
A. Chronological Checklist of Books
FIRST PRINTINGS
For further information on all publishers, printings & editions, see Section II-C,
Publishing History. = first printing was hardcover.
1950
1951
1951
1951
1951
1952
1952
1953
1953
1953
1954
1954
1954
1955
1955
1956
1956
1956
1956
1957
1957
1957
1957
1958
1958
1958
1958
1959
1959
1959
1959
1959
1960
1960
1960
1961
1961
THE BRASS CUPCAKE 5
MURDER FOR THE BRIDE 3
JUDGE ME NOT 4
WEEP FOR ME
WINE OF THE DREAMERS 4
THE DAMNED
BALLROOM OF THE SKIES* 4
THE NEON JUNGLE 4
DEAD LOW TIDE 4
CANCEL ALL OUR VOWS* 4
ALL THESE CONDEMNED
AREA OF SUSPICION 4
CONTRARY PLEASURE* 4
A BULLET FOR CINDERELLA 5
CRY HARD, CRY FAST
YOU LIVE ONCE 5
APRIL EVIL 5'
BORDER TOWN GIRL 5
MURDER IN THE WIND 5
DEATH TRAP 5
THE PRICE OF MURDER 5
THE EMPTY TRAP 51
A MAN OF AFFAIRS
THE DECEIVERS 5'
SOFT TOUCH 6'
THE EXECUTIONERS* 6.
CLEMMIE 6:
DEADLY WELCOME 6:
PLEASE WRITE FOR DETAILS* 6,
THE CROSSROADS* 6!
THE BEACH GIRLS 61
THE LETHAL SEX 61
SLAM THE BIG DOOR 6
THE END OF THE NIGHT* 6'
THE ONLY GIRL IN THE GAME 71
WHERE IS JANICE GANTRY?
ONE MONDAY WE KILLED THEM ALL
1962
1962
1962
1963
1963
1963
1964
1964
1964
1964
1965
1965
1965
1966
1966
1966
1966
1968
1968
1968
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1973
1975
1977
1978
1978
1979
1981
A KEY TO THE SUITE
A FLASH OF GREEN*
THE GIRL, THE GOLD WATCH &
EVERYTHING
ON THE RUN
I COULD GO ON SINGING
THE DROWNER
THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY
NIGHTMARE IN PINK
A PURPLE PLACE FOR DYING
THE QUICK RED FOX
A DEADLY SHADE OF GOLD
THE HOUSE GUESTS*
BRIGHT ORANGE FOR THE SHROUD
DARKER THAN AMBER
END OF THE TIGER AND OTHER
STORIES
ONE FEARFUL YELLOW EYE
THE LAST ONE LEFT*
PALE GRAY FOR GUILT
THREE FOR MCGEE*
NO DEADLY DRUG*
THE GIRL IN THE PLAIN BROWN
WRAPPER
DRESS HER IN INDIGO
THE LONG LAVENDER LOOK
S E*V*E*N
A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE
THE SCARLET RUSE
THE TURQUOISE LAMENT*
THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY*
CONDOMINIUM*
THE EMPTY COPPER SEA*
OTHER TIMES, OTHER WORLDS
THE GREEN RIPPER*
FREE FALL IN CRIMSON*
SECTION II
The Travis McGee Series
1. THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY, 1964.
2. NIGHTMARE IN PINK, 1964.
3. A PURPLE PLACE FOR DYING, 1964.
4. THE QUICK RED FOX, 1964.
5. A DEADLY SHADE OF GOLD, 1965.
6. BRIGHT ORANGE FOR THE SHROUD, 1965.
7. DARKER THAN AMBER, 1966.
8. ONE FEARFUL YELLOW EYE, 1966.
9. PALE GRAY FOR GUILT, 1968.
10. THE GIRL IN THE PLAIN BROWN
WRAPPER, 1968.
11. DRESS HER IN INDIGO, 1969.
12. THE LONG LAVENDER LOOK, 1970.
13. A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE, 1972.
14. THE SCARLET RUSE, 1973.
15. THE TURQUOISE LAMENT, 1973.
16. THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY, 1975.
17. THE EMPTY COPPER SEA, 1978.
18. THE GREEN RIPPER, 1979.
19. FREE FALL IN CRIMSON, 1981.
Collections of McGee Novels*
THREE FOR McGEE.
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1967.
THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY
NIGHTMARE IN PINK
A PURPLE PLACE FOR DYING
SHADES OF TRAVIS McGEE.
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday [1970].
(Book Club Edition; Literary Guild #14928)
THE QUICK RED FOX
PALE GRAY FOR GUILT
DRESS HER IN INDIGO
A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE AND TWO
OTHER GREAT MYSTERIES.
New York: Lippincott, 1980.
(Book Club Edition)
A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE
THE LONG LAVENDER LOOK
BRIGHT ORANGE FOR THE SHROUD
THE SCARLET RUSE AND TWO OTHER
GREAT MYSTERIES.
New York: Lippincott & Crowell [1980].
(Literary Guild 7195; Mystery Guild 3764)
(Book Club Edition)
THE SCARLET RUSE
THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY
NIGHTMARE IN PINK
Collection of Science Fiction Novels
TIME AND TOMORROW.
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday [1980].
(Book Club Edition)
WINE OF THE DREAMERS
THE GIRL, THE GOLD WATCH & EVERYTHING
BALLROOM OF THE SKIES
* Of these collections, only THREE FOR McGEE (the first appearance of Travis McGee
in hardcover) is included in the Chronological and Alphabetical Checklists and
in the Publishing History. It was published for sale to the general public,
unlike the others, which were special book club editions whose sale was limited
to the club readership.
NOTE: THE BLOOD GAME, sometimes mistakenly included in lists of JDM's books, was never
completed nor published.
SECTION II
B. Alphabetical Checklist of Books
FIRST PRINTINGS
For further information on all publishers, printings & editions, see Section II-C,
Publishing History. = first printing was hardcover.
ALL THESE CONDEMNED, 1954.
APRIL EVIL, 1956.
AREA OF SUSPICION, 1954.
BALLROOM OF THE SKIES, 1952.*
THE BEACH GIRLS, 1959.
BORDER TOWN GIRL, 1956.
THE BRASS CUPCAKE, 1950.
BRIGHT ORANGE FOR THE SHROUD, 1965.
A BULLET FOR CINDERELLA, 1955.
CANCEL ALL OUR VOWS, 1953.*
CLEMMIE, 1958.
CONDOMINIUM, 1977.*
CONTRARY PLEASURE, 1954.*
THE CROSSROADS, 1959.*
CRY HARD, CRY FAST, 1955.
THE DAMNED, 1952.
DARKER THAN AMBER, 1966.
DEAD LOW TIDE, 1953.
A DEADLY SHADE OF GOLD, 1965.
DEADLY WELCOME, 1959.
DEATH TRAP, 1957.
THE DECEIVERS, 1958.
THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY, 1964.
THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY, 1975. *
DRESS HER IN INDIGO, 1969.
THE DROWNER, 1963.
THE EMPTY COPPER SEA, 1978.*
THE EMPTY TRAP, 1957.
THE END OF THE NIGHT, 1960.*
END OF THE TIGER & OTHER STORIES, 1966.
THE EXECUTIONERS, 1958.*
A FLASH OF GREEN, 1962.*
FREE FALL IN CRIMSON, 1981.*
THE GIRL, THE GOLD WATCH &
EVERYTHING, 1962.
THE GIRL IN THE PLAIN BROWN
WRAPPER, 1968.
THE GREEN RIPPER, 1979.*
THE HOUSE GUESTS, 1965.*
I COULD GO ON SINGING, 1963.
JUDGE ME NOT, 1951.
A KEY TO THE SUITE, 1962.
THE LAST ONE LEFT, 1966.*
THE LETHAL SEX, 1959.
THE LONG LAVENDER LOOK, 1970.
A MAN OF AFFAIRS, 1957.
MURDER FOR THE BRIDE, 1951.
MURDER IN THE WIND, 1956.
THE NEON JUNGLE, 1953.
NIGHTMARE IN PINK, 1964.
NO DEADLY DRUG, 1968.*
ON THE RUN, 1963.
ONE FEARFUL YELLOW EYE, 1966.
ONE MONDAY WE KILLED THEM ALL,
1961.
THE ONLY GIRL IN THE GAME, 1960.
OTHER TIMES, OTHER WORLDS, 1978.
PALE GRAY FOR GUILT, 1968.
PLEASE WRITE FOR DETAILS, 1959.*
THE PRICE OF MURDER, 1957.
A PURPLE PLACE FOR DYING, 1964.
THE QUICK RED FOX, 1964.
THE SCARLET RUSE, 1973.
S*E*V*E*N, 1971.
SLAM THE BIG DOOR, 1960.
SOFT TOUCH, 1958.
A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE, 1972.
THREE FOR MCGEE, 1967.*
THE TURQUOISE LAMENT, 1973.*
WEEP FOR ME, 1951.
WHERE IS JANICE GANTRY? 1961.
WINE OF THE DREAMERS, 1951.*
YOU LIVE ONCE, 1956.
SECTION II
The John D. MacDonald Collections of Short Stories
END OF THE TIGER AND OTHER STORIES.
New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, June 1966.
Hangover
The Big Blue
End of the Tiger
The Trouble with Erica
Long Shot
Looie Follows Me
Blurred View
The Loveliest Girl in the World
Triangle
The Bear Trap
A Romantic Courtesy
The Fast Loose Money
The Straw Witch
The Trap of Solid Gold
Afternoon of the Hero
S*E*V*E*N.
New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, April 1971.
1. The Random Noise of Love *
2. Dear Old Friend
3. The Willow Pool*
4. Quarrel
5. Woodchuck *
6. Double Hannenframmis
7. The Annex
OTHER TIMES, OTHER WORLDS.
Martin Greenberg, editor,
New York: Fawcett Gold Medal,
September 1978.
The Mechanical Answer
Dance of a New World
Ring Around the Redhead
A Child Is Crying
Flaw
But Not to Dream
The Miniature
Spectator Sport
Half-Past Eternity
The Big Contest
Susceptibility
Common Denominator
Game for Blondes
Labor Supply
The Legend of Joe Lee
The Annex
* = no prior publication
SECTION II
C. Publishing History of American Editions
EXPLANATORY NOTES:
Titles of books are arranged alphabetically. The first line beneath the title shows the
original place of publication, original publisher, and year of the first printing.
Following each citation are details of the Publishing History for each publisher:
1. the date of first printing;
2. the number of interim paperback printings, if any, shown as (for example) "...2-10...";
or, the number of HARDCOVER printings to date, if more than one, immediately following
the publisher's name, shown as (for example) "<5>";
3. the date of the most recent printing as of November 1980;
4. the "Identifying Number," which is the Publisher's Book Number, the ISBN, or, if
neither is used, the Library of Congress card number, as "[53-0000]";
5. the price, if known, of the first and latest printings.
Paperback publishers are indicated by lower case.
Hardcover publishers are indicated by UPPER CASE.
All paperbacks now in print are published by Fawcett. As of 1981 Harper & Row will
publish the HARDCOVER editions (other than "book club" editions) having acquired the Lippin-
cott and Lippincott & Crowell imprints.
The last page of this Section lists the full name and current address of each JDM pub-
lisher in America.
A checklist of special editions for the blind or visually handicapped is found on page 38.
This Section will aid in determining whether any specific JDM book is a
first edition or printing. Some of the information is found only in the files
of Fawcett, (which cooperated fully in this research) and not in the books
themselves. Publishers-including Fawcett and Dell-often have merely shown
the original copyright date in subsequent printings, thus making difficult the
identification of the actual date of a later printing or edition. Fortunately,
this uncertainty will be avoided in the future because of the following devel-
opments:
Many publishers, including Fawcett and Lippincott (now Harper & Row), now
have a uniform "printing" number system. This number, to designate the "print-
ing" of a specific book, is the smallest in a series of numbers in a sequence
found on the reverse of the title page, usually at the bottom. An example
might be:
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
In such case, the book will be the 6th printing of the title. A printing
refers to all copies of a book printed at one time without removing the type or
plates from the press.
Furthermore, most publishers have also adopted the International Standard
Book Number (ISBN) system to identify each edition of a title. An edition
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
refers to all printings from a single type setting, and usually without a
change in the cover. (Fawcett's practices in this connection are occasionally
different, and covers may change although the edition number may remain the
same. In these cases, however, the printing number does change.) The ISBN
number is a ten-digit number which identifies the language, the publisher, and
the title. In Fawcett's case the ten digits always begin with "0 449."
These current usages should help to eliminate most of the confusion that
formerly made edition and printing number identification difficult.
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
ALL THESE CONDEMNED
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1954.
Aug 1954
Jan 1981
fawcett gm
...2-11...
fawcett gm
420
0 449 14239 6
APRIL EVIL
-New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1956.
1956
May 1960
Sep 1965
Jan 1980
dell
dell
fawcett gm
. 2-8...
fawcett gm
AREA OF SUSPICION
-New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1954.
1954
May 1961
May 1981
dell
fawcett gm
. 2-9...
fawcett gm
85
B146
d1579/9
0 449 14128 4
12
S1112
0 449 14008 3
BALLROOM OF THE SKIES
-New York: Greenberg Publishing Co., 1952.
1952
Apr 1953
Sep 1968
Aug 1980
GREENBERG [52-10870]
GREENBERG
fawcett gm 231 01993 060
...2-6...
fawcett gm 0 449 14143 8
see TIME AND TOMORROW, p. 18.
THE BEACH GIRLS
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1959.
fawcett gm
...2-10...
fawcett gm
s907
0 449 14081 4
PRICE
1.95
1.95
1.95
2.75
2.75
.60
1.95
Aug 1959
Nov 1978
1.75
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DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
BORDER TOWN GIRL
-New York: Popular Library, Inc., 1956.
Jun 1956
Jun 1969
Aug 1980
popular library
fawcett gm
. .2-6...
fawcett gm
750
231 02097
0 449 13714 7
THE BRASS CUPCAKE
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1950.
Oct 1950
Jan 1981
fawcett gm
...2-16...
fawcett gm
0 449 14141 1
1.95
BRIGHT ORANGE FOR THE SHROUD
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1965. (McGee #6)
Aug 1965
Jun 1980
Oct 1972
fawcett gm d1573/3 .50
...2-26...
fawcett gm 0 449 14243 4 2.25
LIPPINCOTT 0 397 00793 0 5.95
BOOKS ON TAPE 1176 9.00
TALKING BOOKS BRA 16007 (Braille)
see A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE & TWO OTHER GREAT MYSTERIES, p.18.
A BULLET FOR CINDERELLA
-New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1955.
dell
dell(as ON THE MAKE)
fawcett gm
...2-8...
fawcett gm
62
B134
d1635/5
0 449 14106 3
CANCEL ALL OUR VOWS
-New York: Appleton-Century-Croft, 1953.
APPLETON
signet
signet
pyramid
pyramid
fawcett gm
. .2-6...
fawcett gm
[53-6230]
s1131
s1665
X-1185
511-02124
0 449 02580
0 449 13764 3
PRICE
1.95
1955
Feb 1960
Feb 1966
Dec 1978
1.75
Feb
Jun
Jun
Dec
Jun
1953
1955
1959
1965
1969
1972
May 1981
3.50
.35
.35
.60
.75
.95
1.95
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DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
CLEMMIE
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1958.
fawcett gm
...2-10...
fawcett gm
s777
0 449 14015 6
CONDOMINIUM
-Philadelphia & New York: Lippincott, 1977.
LIPPINCOTT 0 397 01203 9
(995 copies were autographed for Univ. of Fla.)
BOOK DIGEST(condensed)v.4,n.1ll,p.177-206
fawcett crest 0 449 23525 4
. ..2-8...
fawcett crest
BOOK OF THE MONTH CLUB
BOOKS ON TAPE
TALKING BOOKS
0 449 23525 4
1077
RC10862 (Cassette)
CONTRARY PLEASURE
-New York: Appleton-Century Croft, 1954.
APPLETON
popular library
fawcett gm
...2-10...
fawcett gm
[54-9925]
697
231 02053 075
0 449 14104 7
THE CROSSROADS
-New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1959.
SIMON & SCHUSTER
fawcett crest
fawcett gm
. 2-6...
fawcett gm
[59-13136]
s400
231 02005 060
0 449 14003 4
CRY HARD, CRY FAST
-New York: Popular Library, Inc., 1955.
popular library
popular library
fawcett gm
. 2-6...
fawcett gm
675
G271
d1739/9
0 449 13969 7
Jun 1958
Jul 1978
PRICE
1.75
Mar 1977
Nov 1977
Apr 1978
Oct 1980
10.00
2.25
2.75
10.50
Aug 1954
Oct 1955
Feb 1969
Dec 1980
3.50
.25
.75
2.50
1959
Sep 1960
Oct 1968
Aug 1978
2.95
.35
.60
1.75
Jul 1955
Sep 1958
Nov 1966
Mar 1978
1.50
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
THE DAMNED
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1952.
Jun 1952
Oct 1980
fawcett gm
...2-15...
fawcett gm
240
0 449 14088 1
DARKER THAN AMBER
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1966. (McGee #7)
fawcett gm
...2-24...
fawcett gm
LIPPINCOTT
BOOK OF THE MlNTH CLUB
BOOKS ON TAPE
TALKING BOOKS
d1674/4
0 449 14162 4
0 397 00642 X
BRA01759 (Braille)
DEAD LOW TIDE
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1953.
fawcett gm 298
...2-11...
fawcett gm 0 449 14166 7
SARASOTA COUNTY
PROJECT FOR THE BLIND (Braille)
A DEADLY SHADE OF GOLD
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1965. (McGee #5)
fawcett gm
..2-27...
fawcett gm
LIPPINCOTT
LARGE PRINT ED.
DETECTIVE BOOK CLUB
BOOKS ON TAPE
TALKING BOOKS
d1499
0 449 14221 3
0 397 01032 X
383
1114
RC11487 (Cassette)
DEADLY WELCOME
-New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1959.
dell
fawcett gm
...2-8...
fawcett gm
B127
d1659/9
0 449 13682 5
PRICE
1.95
May 1966
May 1980
Apr 1970
.50
2.25
4.95
9.00
May 1953
Dec 1980
Feb 1965
1.95
Jan 1965
May
Nov
Mar
Jan
1980
1974
1969
1975
2.25
7.50
9.50
Mar 1959
Apr 1966
Aug 1980
1.95
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
DEATH TRAP
-New York: Dell
PUBLISHER
Publishing Co., 1957.
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
dell
fawcett gm
. .2-7...
fawcett gm
A130
d1588/8
0 449 14323 6
THE DECEIVERS
-New York: Dell
May 1958
Jul 1965
Jul 1978
Publishing Co., 1958.
dell
fawcett gm
. .2-6...
fawcett gm
B117
d1563/3
0 449 14016 4
THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1964. (McGee #1)
fawcett gm
...2-26...
fawcett gm
LIPPINCOTT <2>
DETECTIVE BOOK CLUB
TALKING BOOKS
see THREE FOR McGEE and
MYSTERIES, p. 18.
k1405 .40
0 449 14176 4 2.25
0 397 01090 7 6.95
401
Br03251 (Braille)
THE SCARLET RUSE & TWO OTHER GREAT
THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY
-Philadelphia & New York: Lippincott, 1975. (McGee #16)
LIPPINCOTT <4>
fawcett gm
...2-9...
fawcett gm
DETECTIVE BOOK CLUB
BOOK OF THE MONTH CLUB
LARGE PRINT ED.
BOOKS ON TAPE
TALKING BOOKS
TALKING BOOKS
0 397 01074 5
0 449 13285
0 449 14148 9
395
0 8161 6308 1
1059
Br02879 (Braille)
RD08149 (Record)
PRICE
Feb 1957
Oct 1965
1980
.25
.50
1.95
.35
.50
1.75
Apr 1964
Aug 1980
Fall 1975
Sep 1975
Feb 1975
Aug 1975
May 1980
Mar 1975
6.95
1.50
2.25
9.00
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
DRESS HER IN INDIGO
-Greenwich, Conn.:
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
Fawcett Gold Medal, 1969. (McGee #11)
fawcett gm
...2-19...
fawcett gm
LIPPINCOTT
LITERARY GUILD
BOOKS ON TAPE
TALKING BOOKS
see SHADES OF TRAVIS
449 02127 075
0 449 14170 5
0 397 00697 7
1239
TB03761 (Record)
McGEE, p. 18.
THE DROWNER
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1963.
fawcett gm
. .2-9...
fawcett gm
TALKING BOOKS
k1302
0 449 13582 9
TB02660 (Record)
-Philadelphia &
Sep 1978
Apr 1979
May 1979
Sep 1978
Fall 1978
New York: Lippincott, 1978. (McGee #17)
LIPPINCOTT <4>
fawcett gm
...2...
fawcett gm
DETECTIVE BOOK CLUB
PLAYBOY BOOK CLUB
BOOK OF THE MONTH CLUB
LARGE PRINT ED. (Hall)
BOOKS ON TAPE
TALKING BOOKS
0 397 01220 9
0 449 14149 7
0 449 14149 7
437
3990
0 8161 6702 8
1318
RD12954 (Disc)
RC12954 (Cassette)
THE EMPTY TRAP
-New York: Popular Library, Inc., 1957.
popular library
fawcett gm
. .2-7...
fawcett qm
830
d1785/5
0 449 14185 3
PRICE
Aug 1969
May 1980
Feb 1971
2.25
5.50
9.50
May 1963
Nov 1979
THE EMPTY COPPER SEA
1.75
8.95
2.25
2.25
7.50
13.50
9.00
Dec 1957
Mar 1967
May 1980
1.95
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
THE END OF THE NIGHT
-New York: Simon & Schuster, 1960.
SIMON & SCHUSTER
fawcett crest
fawcett gm
...2-8...
fawcett gm
[60-10994]
s464
d1633/3
0 449 14192 6
END OF THE TIGER AND OTHER STORIES
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1966.
CONTENTS: "Hangover," "The Big Blue," "End of the Tiger," "The Trouble with Erica,"
"Long Shot," "Looie Follows Me," "Blurred View," "The Loveliest Girl in the
World," "Triangle," "The Bear Trap,""A Romantic Courtesy," "The Fast Loose Money,"
"The Straw Witch," "The Trap of Solid Gold," "Afternoon of the Hero."
fawcett gm
. ..2-3...
fawcett gm
d1690/0
0 449 14241 8
THE EXECUTIONERS
-New York: Simon
& Schuster, 1958.
SIMON & SCHUSTER
fawcett crest
fawcett crest
(as CAPE FEAR)
fawcett crest
(as CAPE FEAR)
fawcett gm
...5-10...
fawcett gm
BOOK CLUB EDITION
[58-9046]
s295
s520
k788
231 01935 050
0 449 14059 8
A FLASH OF GREEN
-New York: Simon
& Schuster, 1962.
SIMON & SCHUSTER
fawcett crest
fawcett gm
...3-15...
fawcett gm
[62-16387]
R661
t1684/4
0 449 14186 1
PRICE
1960
Aug 1961
Jan 1966
Dec 1980
3.50
.35
.50
2.25
Jun 1966
Aug 1979
1958
May 1959
Apr 1962
Feb 1965
May 1968
Oct 1978
3.50
.35
.35
1.75
Sep 1962
Nov 1963
Jun 1966
Apr 1980
5.50
.60
.75
2.25
1.75
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
FREE FALL IN CRIMSON
-New York: Harper & Row, 1981. (McGee #19)
Apr 1981 HARPER & ROW 0 060 14833 0
(Anticipated publication date as of November 1980)
THE GIRL, THE GOLD WATCH & EVERYTHING
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1962.
Dec 1962
Aug 1980
fawcett gm
s1259
S. .2-14...
fawcett gm 0 449 14296 5
see TIME AND TOMORROW, p. 18.
THE GIRL IN THE PLAIN BROWN WRAPPER
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1968. (McGee #10)
fawcett gm
...2-24...
fawcett gm
LIPPINCOTT
BOOK OF THE MONTH CLUB
TALKING BOOKS
t2023
0 449 14256 6
0 397 00953 4
CB00681 (cassette)
THE GREEN RIPPER
-Philadelphia & New York: Lippincott, 1979. (McGee #18)
LIPPINCOTT <3>
fawcett gm
...2-3...
fawcett gm
PLAYBOY BOOK CLUB
DETECTIVE BOOK CLUB
BOOK OF THE MONTH CLUB
PREFERRED CHOICE
BOOK PLAN
LARGE PRINT ED.
BOOKS ON TAPE
TALKING BOOKS
0 397 01362 0
0 449 14345 7
0 449 14345 7
4085
451
108
0 8161 3023 X
1449
RD14032 (Disc)
THE HOUSE GUESTS
-Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1965. (Non-Fiction)
DOUBLEDAY
fawcett gm
[65-11048]
449 02894 095
PRICE
9.95
2.25
Dec 1968
Sep 1980
Spr 1973
2.25
7.95
Sep 1979
Jul 1980
Jul 1980
Sep 1979
Nov 1979
1979
9.95
2.50
2.50
8.50
12.95
9.00
1965
Nov 1973
3.95
.95
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
I COULD GO ON SINGING
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1963.
Mar 1963
fawcett gm
k1291
JUDGE ME NOT
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1951.
Oct 1951
Oct 1978
fawcett gm
...2-11...
fawcett gm
186
0 449 14057 7
A KEY TO THE SUITE
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1962.
fawcett gm
...2-10...
fawcett gm
THE LAST ONE LEFT
-Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1966.
DOUBLEDAY <2>
fawcett crest
...2-3...
fawcett gm
. .5-12...
fawcett gm
DOLLAR BOOK CLUB
s1198
0 449 13995 6
[67-10975]
232 01085 075
449 02203 095
0 449 13958 1
THE LETHAL SEX
-New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1959. (Mystery Writers of America anthology-
edited, and with an introduction, by John D. MacDonald)
dell
B141
THE LONG LAVENDER LOOK
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1970. (McGee #12)
fawcett gm
...2-15...
fawcett gm
LIPPINCOTT
see A TAN AND
449 02325 095
0 449 13834 8 2.25
0 397 00739 6 5.50
SANDY SILENCE & TWO OTHER GREAT MYSTERIES, p. 18.
PRICE
Mar 1962
Aug 1980
1.75
1.95
Dec 1966
Jan 1968
Feb 1970
Jun 1980
4.95
.75
.95
2.50
Nov 1959
Sep 1970
May 1980
Spr 1972
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
A MAN OF AFFAIRS
-New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1957.
Dec 1957
Jun 1965
Sep 1978
dell
fawcett gm
...2-8...
fawcett gm
B112
d1552/2
0 449 14051 2
MURDER FOR THE BRIDE
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1951.
Jun 1951
May 1981
fawcett gm
...2-10...
fawcett gm
164
0 449 14232 9
MURDER IN THE WIND
-New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1956.
1956
1960
May 1965
May 1980
dell
dell
fawcett gm
...2-9...
fawcett gm
Al13
B167
d1543/3
0 449 13602 7
THE NEON JUNGLE
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1953.
Aug 1953 fawcett gm
...2-10...
Jul 1980 fawcett gm
NIGHTMARE IN PINK
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal,
Apr 1964
Aug 1980
Spr 1976
Mar 1976
0 449 13621 3
1.95
1964. (McGee #2)
fawcett gm k1406
...2-25...
fawcett gm 0 449 14259 0
LIPPINCOTT <2> 0 397 01116 4
DETECTIVE BOOK CLUB 407
LARGE PRINT ED.(Hall)0 8161 6382 0
TALKING BOOKS RD09290 (Disc)
see THREE FOR McGEE and THE SCARLET RUSE
MYSTERIES, p. 18.
.40
2.25
6.95
9.95
& TWO OTHER GREAT
PRICE
1.75
1.95
1.95
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
NO DEADLY DRUG
-Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1968. (Non-Fiction)
1968 DOUBLEDAY [68-22622]
LITERARY GUILD
ALTERNATE SELECTION
ON THE RUN
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1963.
Apr 1963 fawcett gm k1292
...2-9...
Aug 1980 fawcett gm 0 449 13983 2
ONE FEARFUL YELLOW EYE
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1966. (McGee #8)
Dec 1966 fawcett gm d1750/0
...2-24...
May 1980 fawcett gm 0 449 14146 2
Fall 1977 LIPPINCOTT <3> 0 397 01191 1
Jan 1978 DETECTIVE BOOK CLUB 429
1969 ROYAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE
FOR THE BLIND (England) (Braille)
ONE MONDAY WE KILLED THEM ALL
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1961.
Dec 1961 fawcett gm s1177
...2-9...
Jul 1980 fawcett gm 0 449 13620 5
THE ONLY GIRL IN THE GAME
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1960.
Jul 1960 fawcett gm s1015
...2-9...
Aug 1978 fawcett gm 0 449 14032 6
PRICE
7.95
.40
1.95
.50
2.25
8.95
.35
1.95
.35
1.75
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
OTHER TIMES, OTHER WORLDS
-Martin Greenberg, editor. New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1978.
CONTENTS: "The Mechanical Answer," "Dance of a New World," "Ring Around the Redhead,"
"A Child Is Crying," "Flaw," "But Not to Dream," "The Miniature," "Spectator
Sport," "Half-Past Eternity," "The Big Contest," "Susceptibility," "Common
Denominator," "Game for Blondes," "Labor Supply," "The Legend of Joe Lee,"
"The Annex."
Sep 1978
Jan 1981
fawcett gm
fawcett gm
0 449 14037 7
0 449 14037 7
PALE GRAY FOR GUILT
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1968. (McGee #9)
Jan 1968
May 1980
Fall 1971
fawcett gm 231 01893
...2-27...
fawcett gm 0 449 141
LIPPINCOTT 0 397 007
LITERARY GUILD
MYSTERY GUILD
see SHADES OF TRAVIS McGEE, p. 18.
S050
58 6
?92 2
PLEASE WRITE FOR DETAILS
-New York: Simon & Schuster, 1959.
SIMON & SCHUSTER
fawcett crest
fawcett gm
. 3-7...
fawcett gm
[59-6010]
s359
R1649/9
0 449 14080 6
THE PRICE OF MURDER
-New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1957.
dell
dell
fawcett gm
...2-10...
fawcett gm
A152
A152
d1609/9
0 449 14242 6
PRICE
1.95
2.25
2.25
5.50
1959
Mar 1960
Mar 1966
Nov 1978
3.95
.35
.60
1.95
Oct 1957
Mar 1958
Nov 1965
Dec 1980
1.95
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
A PURPLE PLACE FOR DYING
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1964. (McGee #3)
fawcett gm
...2-24...
fawcett gm
LIPPINCOTT <2>
DETECTIVE BOOK CLUB
BOOKS ON TAPE
TALKING BOOKS
see THREE FOR McGEE pp.
k1417
0 449 14219 1
0 397 01166 0
418
1064
RC12415 (Cassette)
18 & 36.
THE QUICK RED FOX
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1964. (McGee #4)
fawcett gm
...2-24...
fawcett gm
LIPPINCOTT <2>
LITERARY GUILD
TALKING BOOKS
see SHADES OF TRAVIS
k1464
0 449 14264 7
0 397 01015 X
CB00561 (Cassette)
McGEE, p. 18.
THE SCARLET RUSE
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1973. (McGee #14)
fawcett gm
...2-19...
fawcett gm
LIPPINCGOT & CROWELL
LARGE PRINT ED.
LITERARY GUILD
MYSTERY GUILD
see THE SCARLET RUSE
449 02744 125
0 449 13952 2
0 690 01887 8
[80-17732]
7195
3764
& TWO OTHER GREAT MYSTERIES, p. 18.
S*E*V*E*N
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett.Gold Medal, 1971.
CONTENTS: "The Random Noise of Love," "Dear Old Friend," "The Willow Pool," "Quarrel,"
"Woodchuck," "Double Hannenframmis," "The Annex."
fawcett gm
...2-5...
fawcett gm
449 02412 075
0 449 14126 8
PRICE
May 1964
Oct 1980
Fall 1976
Feb 1977
2.25
7.95
7.50
Sep 1964
Nov 1980
Spr 1974
2.25
5.95
Jun 1973
Dec 1980
May 1980
1980
1.25
2.50
9.95
Apr 1971
Jan 1979
1.75
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
SLAM THE BIG DOOR
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1960.
Jan 1960
Sep 1979
fawcett gm
...2-10...
fawcett gm
s961
0 449 14295 7
SOFT TOUCH
-New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1958.
dell
dell
fawcett gm
S. 2-6...
fawcett gm
B121
K116
d1621/1
0 449 13957 3
A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1972. (McGee #13)
fawcett gm
...2-20...
fawcett gm
LIPPINCOTT
TALKING BOOKS
449 02513 095
0 449 14220 5
0 397 01343 4
BRA13208 (Braille)
see A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE & TWO OTHER GREAT MYSTERIES, p. 18.
THREE FOR McGEE
-Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1967. (McGees #1,2,3)
Contents: NIGHTMARE IN PINK, A PURPLE PLACE FOR DYING, THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY.
DOUBLEDAY
[67-26537]
THE TURQUOISE LAMENT
-Philadelphia & New York: Lippincott, 1973. (McGee #15)
LIPPINCOTT <4>
fawcett gm
...2-12...
fawcett gm
DETECTIVE BOOK CLUB
TIE BOOK CLUB
BOOK OF THE MONTH CLUB
TALKING BOOKS
6.95
1.25
2.25
0 397 00987 9
449 02810 125
0 449 14200 0
381
RD09717 (Record)
PRICE
1.75
Aug 1958
Jan 1962
Dec 1965
Feb 1978
1.50
Jan 1972
May 1980
Spr 1979
2.25
8.95
1967
Nov 1973
May 1974
Nov 1980
Jan 1974
5.95
II-C. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF AMERICAN EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
WEEP FOR ME
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1951.
Dec 1951
May 1959
fawcett gm
fawcett gm
WHERE IS JANICE GANTRY?
-Greenwich, Conn.: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1961.
Jan 1961
Dec 1980
fawcett gm
...2-8...
fawcett gm
TALKING BOOKS
TALKING BOOKS
s1076
0 449 14224 8
RC07820 (Cassette)
BRA13927 (Braille)
-New York: Greenberg Publishing Co., 1951.
1951
May 1953
Sep 1968
Jan 1981
GREENBERG [51-12736]
pocketbooks 943
(as PLANET OF THE DREAMERS)
fawcett gm 231 01994
...2-5...
fawcett gm 0 449 14193 4
see TIME AND TOMORROW, p.
YOU LIVE ONCE
-New York: Popular Library, Inc., 1956.
popular library
popular library
popular library
(as YOU KILL ME)
fawcett gm
...2-7...
fawcett gm
737
1737
G507
d1761/1
0 449 14050 4
PRICE
WINE OF THE DREAMERS
1.95
2.75
.25
.60
1.95
Mar 1956
Nov 1956
Jan 1961
Jan 1967
Sep 1978
1.75
SECTION II
Checklist of Special Editions for the Visually Handicapped
Book transcriptions have been made available for the handicapped by governmental and
private organizations. Those which are known to have transcribed JDM's works are:
BOT = Books on Tape (private; fee charged); P.O. Box 7900; Newport
Beach, Ca. 92660. Cassettes only.
RNIB = Royal National Institute for the Blind; London, England.
SCPB = Sarasota County Project for the Blind; Sarasota, Fla.
NLS = Talking Books Division, National Library Service for the Blind
and Physically Handicapped; Library of Congress; Washington,
D.C. 20542. NLS distributes free transcriptions through
a network of 56 regional and 102 subregional libraries:
BRA = only 4 copies produced for national use;
Br = "interpoint"; available in large numbers;
RD and TB = discs;
RC and CB = cassettes.
BRAILLE
Bright Orange for the Shroud
Darker Than Amber
Dead Low Tide
The Deep Blue Good-By
The Dreadful Lemon Sky
One Fearful Yellow Eye
A Tan and Sandy Silence
Where Is Janice Gantry?
"Where the Body Lies" (short story)
NLS
NLS
SCPB
NLS
NLS
RNIB
NLS
NLS
SCPB
BRA 16007
BRA 01759
Br 03251
Br 02879
BRA 13208
BRA 13297
CASSETTES & DISCS
Bright Orange for the Shroud
Condominium
Darker Than Amber
A Deadly Shade of Gold
The Dreadful Lemon Sky
Dress Her in Indigo
The Drowner
The Empty Copper Sea
The Girl in the Plain Brown Wrapper
The Green Ripper
Nightmare in Pink
A Purple Place for Dying
The Quick Red Fox
The Turquoise Lament
Where Is Janice Gantry?
BOT #
1176
1077
1214
NLS #
RC 10862
1114 RC
1059 RD
1239 TB
TB
1318 RC& RD
CB
1449 RD
RD
1064 RC
CB
RD
RC
11487
08149
03761
02660
12954
00681
14032
09290
12415
00561
09717
07820
SECTION II
United States Publishers of John D. MacDonald's Books
fawcett gm
fawcett crest
dell
signet
popular library
pocket books
pyramid
APPLETON
DOUBLEDAY
GREENBERG
LIPPINCOTT
LIPPINCOTT & CROWELL
HARPER & ROW
SIMON & SCHUSTER
PAPERBACK
= Fawcett Gold Medal editions
= Fawcett Crest editions
Fawcett Books, a division of CBS, Inc.
1515 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
= Dell Publishing Co. Inc.
1 Dag Hammerskjold Plaza; New York, NY 10017
= Signet (New American Library)
1633 Broadway; New York, NY 10019
= Popular Library, Inc., a division of
CBS, Inc.; 1515 Broadway; New York, NY 10036
= Pocket Books, Inc., a division of
Simon & Schuster, Inc.; 1230 Avenue of the
Americas; New York, NY 10020
= Pyramid Publications, Inc. (now out of business)
formerly located at 444 Madison Avenue; New York,
NY 10022
HARDCOVER
= Appleton-Century-Crofts
292 Madison Avenue; New York, NY 10022
= Doubleday & Co.; Garden City, NY 11530
= Greenberg: Publisher; 201 E. 57 Street; New York,
NY 10022 (now out of business)
now Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.
= 10 East 53rd Street; New York, NY 10022
= Simon & Schuster, Inc.
1230 Avenue of the Americas; New York, NY 10020
BOOK CLUBS & MISCELLANEOUS
LARGE PRINT EDITIONS
BOOK OF THE MONTH CLUB
BOOKS ON TAPE
DETECTIVE BOOK CLUB
LITERARY GUILD
MYSTERY GUILD
PLAYBOY BOOK CLUB
TIME BOOK CLUB
= G.K. Hall & Co.;70 Lincoln St.; Boston, MA 02111
= Ulverscroft; Oscar B. Stiskin; P.O. Box 3055;
Stamford, CT 06905
= Book of the Month Club, Inc.; Camp Hill, PA 17012
= Books on Tape, Inc.; Box 7900; Newport Beach, CA
92660
= The Detective Book Club;
Flower Hill, Roslyn, NY 11576
= The Literary Guild; Garden City, NY 11530
= Nelson Doubleday, Inc.
= Playboy Book Club, Inc.
P.O. Box 10625; Des Moines, IA
= Time-Life Books; Time & Life Building;
Rockefeller Center, NY 10020
U. ~,IBtlkSW
British Editions
40
,;MN LX
" Al.'rK)N A 1- 1)
SECTION II
D. Publishing History of British Editions
EXPLANATORY NOTES:
Paperback publishers are indicated by lower case.
Hardcover publishers are indicated by UPPER CASE.
The "Identifying Number" is the ISBN, if available; or, if not, the publisher's number, if
available; otherwise [in brackets] the British National Bibliography number.
*For an explanation of the ISBN see the notes preceding Section II-C, Publishing History of
American Editions, p. 21.
*See page 49 of this Section for British publishers' full names and addresses.
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
* APRIL EVIL
8 May 1957
1960
* AREA OF SUSPICION
22 Feb 1956
HALE
pan
HALE
[B57-7287]
G 348
[B56-4090]
* THE BEACH GIRLS
1964
25 Mar 1968
* BORDERTOWN GIRL
Feb 1970
1970
* THE BRASS CUPCAKE
1955
23 Oct 1967
8 Aug 1974
* BRIGHT ORANGE FOR
muller
HALE
GM 889
7091 0159 7
HALE
HALE
muller
coronet
HALE
7091 1220 3
[B55-763]
2864
0 7091 4027
16/-
21/-
2/-
3/6
4 1.75
THE SHROUD
8 Sep 1967
Mar 1970
1970
1973
1978
HALE
pan 1st
pan 2nd
pan 3rd
pan 4th
7091 2533 X
0 330 02448 5
PRICE
10/6
2/6
10/6
16/-
4/-
4/-
4/-
0.60
II-D. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF BRITISH EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
* A BULLET FOR CINDERELLA
12 Oct 1960
1963
* CANCEL ALL OUR VOWS
9 Jun 1955
[B60-16766]
G 621
HALE
pan
HALE
[B55-4092]
* CAPE FEAR (also published as THE EXECUTIONERS: see)
1961
1962
20 Nov 1967
* CONDOMINIUM
6 Oct 1977
1978
1978
* CONTRARY PLEASURE
26 Oct 1955
* THE CROSSROADS
7 Jun 1961
1965
* CRY HARD, CRY FAST
3 Jan 1969
* THE DAMNED
1964
* DARKER THAN AMBER
22 May 1968
Sep 1970
1973
1977
pan
pan
coronet
HALE
pan
HALE
G 467
[B62-8226]
340 02814 9
0 7091 6464 5
0 330 25423 5
4.60
95p
9/6
[B55-14118]
10/6
[B61-10516]
G 696
HALE
pan
HALE
muller
18/-
7091 0207 0
GM 693
16/-
4/-
7091 0202 X
0 330 02605 4
HALE
pan Ist
pan 2nd
pan 3rd
PRICE
10/6
II-D. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF BRITISH EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
* DEAD LOW TIDE
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
20 May 1976
Jul 1977
HALE
magnum
0 7091 4670 1
0 417 01730 8
* A DEADLY SHADE OF GOLD
17 Apr 1967
1969
Mar 1970
1973
1976
HALE
LARGE PRINT ED. (ULV.)
pan Ist
pan 2nd
pan 3rd
[B67-8755]
[B69-16527]
0 330 02447 7
* DEADLY WELCOME
8 Feb 1961
1964
HALE
pan
[B61-2498]
G 675
* DEATH TRAP
9 Apr 1958
1964
Oct 1978
* THE DECEIVERS
26 Feb 1968
HALE
pan
magnum
HALE
[B58-5440]
G 659
0 417 02940 3
0 7091 0158 9
* THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY
27 Oct 1965
May 1968
Dec 1978
HALE
pan
LARGE PRINT ED. (LYTH.)
[B65-19745]
330 02038 2
0 8504 6813 2
* THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY
8 Jan 1976
1976
HALE
pan
0 7091 5256 6
0 330 24826 X
0 7091 1825 2
0 330 02889 8
PRICE
2.95
0.70
16/-
21/-
4/-
10/6
10/6
4/-
0.85
16/-
15/-
3/6
5.15
* DRESS HER IN INDIGO
Mar 1971
Jan 1972
1973
1977
2.95
0.60
HALE
pan Ist
pan 2nd
pan 3rd
1.30
0.25
II-D. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF BRITISH EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
* THE DROWNER
10 Jun 1964
1966
1980
HALE
pan
magnum
[B64-11075]
X 472
0 417 04360 0
* THE EMPTY COPPER SEA
22 Feb 1979
1980
HALE
pan
0 7091 7287 7
0 330 25860 5
* THE EMPTY TRAP
14 Aug 1980
* THE END OF THE NIGHT
11 Nov 1964
* END OF THE TIGER AND
10 Nov 1967
magnum
0 417 04540 9
HALE
[B64-21808]
12/6
OTHER STORIES
HALE
[B67-23176]
18/-
* THE EXECUTIONERS (also published as CAPE FEAR: see)
11 Nov 1959
1961
1979
* A FLASH OF GREEN
25 Nov 1971
HALE
pan
magnum
[B59-15681]
G 467
0 417 04370 8
HALE
0 7091 2252 7
* THE GIRL, THE GOLD WATCH & EVERYTHING
19 Feb 1968
12 Dec 1974
coronet
HALE
340 02679 0
0 7091 4198 X
* THE GIRL IN THE PLAIN BROWN WRAPPER
1969
Jan 1972
1975
1977
HALE
pan 1st
pan 2nd
pan 3rd
7091 1002 2
0 330 02888 X
PRICE
12/6
95p
4.75
90p
10/6
2/6
90p
1.80
3/6
1.90
15/-
0.25
0.60
II-D. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF BRITISH EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
* THE GREEN RIPPER
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
HALE
pan
0 330 26269 6
* THE HOUSE GUESTS
23 Mar 1966
HALE
[B66-6414]
* HURRICANE (American title: MURDER IN THE WIND)
30 Oct 1957
1963
HALE
pan
[B57-16382]
G 643
* I COULD GO ON SINGING
29 Jan 1964
* JUDGE ME NOT
1964
* A KEY TO THE SUITE
Sep
Nov
Jul
1968
1969
1977
HALE
[B64-1906]
muller
HALE
coronet
magnum
GM 697
7091 0393 X
340 04316 4
0 417 01860 6
* THE LAST ONE LEFT
29 Nov 1968
1969
Aug 1970
Nov 1977
* THE LETHAL SEX
1962
1962
* THE LONG LAVENDER LOOK
HALE
COMPANION BOOK CLUB
coronet
magnum
W. COLLINS
fontana books
0 7091 0111 2
0 417 01860 6
[B62-13459]
715
25 Apr 1972
Jul 1973
1975
1977
HALE
pan 1st
pan 2nd
pan 3rd
0 7091 24864
0 330 23623 7
1980
1980
PRICE
21/-
10/6
2/6
12/6
16/-
4/-
0.70
25/-
0.85
12/6
1.80
0.30
0.60
II-D. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF BRITISH EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
* A MAN OF AFFAIRS
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
6 May 1959
HALE
[B59-6670]
* MAN-TRAP (original title: SOFT TOUCH)
1961
pan
G 533
* McGEE (a trilogy containing THE DEEP BLUE
DYING)
20 Feb 1975
HALE
GOOD-BY, NIGHTMARE IN PINK, A PURPLE PLACE FOR
0 7091 4507 1
2.90
* MURDER FOR THE BRIDE
1954
6 Jan 1977
* MURDER IN THE WIND
* THE NEON JUNGLE
1954
11 Apr 1962
1965
muller
HALE
[B54-6210]
0 7091 4505 5
(see HURRICANE)
muller
HALE
pan
* NIGHTMARE IN PINK
9 Mar 1966
May 1968
1976
Jan 1977
HALE
pan Ist
pan 2nd
pan 3rd
pan 4th
LARGE PRINT ED. (PRI.)
[B54-12939]
[B62-5187]
X 446
[B66-4308]
0 330 02039 0
0 86043 017 0
* ON THE RUN
28 Jun 1965
HALE
[B65-12095]
* ONE FEARFUL YELLOW EYE
HALE
pan Ist
pan 2nd
pan 3rd.
0 7091 0206 2
0 330 02668 2
PRICE
10/6
2/-
3.25
2/-
10/6
15/-
3/6
4.95
24 Jul 1968
Apr 1971
1973
1976
15/-
16/-
0.25
30p
II-D. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF BRITISH EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
PUBLISHER
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
* ONE MONDAY WE KILLED THEM ALL
18 Sep 1963
HALE
[B63-16101]
* THE ONLY GIRL IN THE GAME,
3 Oct 1962
1967
Feb 1979
* PALE GREY FOR GUILT
27 Mar 1969
Apr 1971
1973
1976
HALE
pan
magnum
[B62-15227]
X 723
0 417 02950 0
HALE
pan 1st
pan 2nd
pan 3rd
0 7091 07021
0 330 2669 0
* PLANET OF THE DREAMERS (American title: WINE OF THE DREAMERS)
12 Jan 1955
1957
1962
HALE
viking press
corgi books
* PLEASE WRITE FOR DETAILS
1962
HALE
* THE PRICE OF MURDER
3 Dec 1958
1966
HALE
pan
[B58-18646]
X 579
* A PURPLE PLACE FOR DYING
24 Aug 1966
Jan 1969
1976
* THE QUICK RED FOX
12 Dec 1966
Mar 1970
1970
1973
HALE
pan Ist
pan 2nd
pan 3rd
pan 4th
HALE
pan Ist
pan 2nd
pan 3rd
[B66-16548]
0 330 02220 2
[B66-24805]
0 330 02400 0
PRICE
12/6
10/6
3/6
90p
18/-
0.25
0.30
[B55-764]
SF 228
SS 1143
9/6
2/-
10/6
3/6
15/-
3/6
15/-
4/-
II-D. PUBLISHING HISTORY OF BRITISH EDITIONS
DATE OF PRINTING
* THE SCARLET RUSE
3 Apr 1975
Oct 1975
1977
PUBLISHER
HALE
pan 1st
pan 2nd
IDENTIFYING NUMBER
0 7091 4550 0
0 330 24385 3
* S*E*V*E*N
25 Apr 1974
HALE
0 7091 3829 6
* SLAM THE BIG DOOR
29 Nov 1961
1967
* SOFT TOUCH
25 May 1960
1961
1967
14 Aug 1967
Aug 1977
HALE
pan
HALE
pan (as MAN-TRAP:see)
pan
coronet
magnum
* A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE
23 Aug 1973
May 1974
1976
* THE TURQUOISE LAMENT
7 Aug 1975
1976
* WEEP FOR ME
1964
HALE
pan Ist
pan 2nd
HALE
pan
muller
[B61-21580]
X 673
[B60-9019]
G 533
X 673
2821
0 417 01980 7
0 7091 3728 1
0 330 23959 7
0 7091 5008 3
0 330 24827 8
GM 687
* WHERE IS JANICE GANTRY?
3 Apr 1963
HALE
[B63-4942]
* WINE OF THE DREAMERS (see PLANET OF THE DREAMERS)
* YOU LIVE ONCE
2 Sep 1976
Feb 1978
HALE
magnum
0 7091 4671 X
0 417 02110 0
PRICE
2.25
0.50
1.70
10/6
3/6
10/6
2/6
3/6
0.70
1.70
0.30
2.50
0.60
10/6
3.10
0.70
Section II-D
British Publishers of John D. MacDonald's Books
HARDCOVER
= Robert Hale, Ltd.
45-47 Clerkenwell Garden; London EClR 0H7
W. COLLINS
= William Collins, Sons & Co., Ltd.
14 Saint James's PI., London SWiA IPS
PAPERBACK
corgi
coronet
magnum
muller
pan
= Corgi Books, Ltd.
61-63 Uxbridge Rd; Ealing; London W5 5SA
= Coronet: Hodder/Fawcett
Mill Road; Dunton Green; Sevenoaks TN13 2XX
= Magnum Books: Methuen Paperbacks, Ltd.
1 Chancery Lane; London WC2 1SU
= Frederick Muller, Ltd.
Victoria Works; Edgeware Rd.; London NW2 6LE
= Pan Books, Ltd.
18-21 Cavaye Pi.; London SW10 9PG
LARGE PRINT EDITIONS
= Lythway Press
Combe Park; Bath BAl 3NF
= George Prior Associated Publishers, Ltd.
2 Rugby St.; London WC1N 3QU
= Ulverscroft Large Print Books, Ltd.
The Green; Bradgate Rd.; Anstey; Leicester
LE7 7FW
HALE
LYTH.
PRI.
ULV.
3ZSKYLDMIECEN
HET SONiHER
.afnENBeMeOAg
Covers of Translations: A Miscellany
stir Ic. h01,01
BITR
SECTION II
E. TRANSLATIONS
EXPLANATORY NOTES:
For titles not identical to the English title, a translation is supplied in brackets.
he = a hardcover book; all others are paperback.
This section was compiled with assistance from the publishers, the Library of Congress
NATIONAL UNION CATALOG, and from the INDEX TRANSLATIONUM (the International Biblio-
graphy of Translations which is published annually in Paris by UNESCO). The INDEX
was not available for books printed after 1976.
ALL THESE CONDEMNED.
German: Spuren im Wasser. [Traces in the Water].
Tr. Fritz Moeglich.
Munich: Heyne, 1967. (Heyne-Buch 1276).
APRIL EVIL.
Dutch: De dood kaatst terug. [Death Is Reflected].
Tr. A.J. Gaastra.
Amsterdam/Brussels: Elsevier, 1960. (Elsevier Pocket E68).
Finnish: Tuomion paiva. [Judgment Day].
Tr. U. Maajarvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1965.
French: Une part du gateau. [Piece of Cake].
Tr. Gilles-Maurice Dumoulin.
Paris: Presses de la Cite, 1956. (Mystere 312).
German: Boser April.
Tr. Gunter Hehemann.
Munich: Heyne, 1960 (Heyne-Buch 56); 1968 (Heyne-Buch 1012).
Hebrew: Haretsach b'chof Hamaaravi. [Murder on the Western Shore].
Tr. Myron Uriel.
Tel Aviv: Sfarim M. Mizrachi, 1963. (Sifri Mistorin 86).
Italian: Il cane alla catena. [The Dog on the Chain].
Tr. Bruno Just Lazzari.
Milan: Mondadori, 1959. (Settimanale No. 527).
Norwegian: Fredag klokken 17,00. [Friday at 5 O'Clock].
Tr. H. Chr. Gunnufsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1956. (Alle Tiders Forfattere 78).
Spanish: Maldad en abril. [Evil in April].
Tr. Ma. C. de Azpiazu.
Barcelona: Caralt, 1974. hc. (Best Sellers de la Violencia).
Swedish: Domens dag. [Day of Doom].
Tr. Karl-Rune tstlund.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstroms, 1957 (Manhattan 57); 1970 (Manhattan
218).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
AREA OF SUSPICION.
Dutch: De ontbrekende schakel. [The Missing Link].
Tr. J.D.A. van Gumster.
Laren: Schoonderbeek, 1953.
Italian: Nemico alle spalle. [Hostile Help].
Tr. Giacomo Fecarrotta.
Milan: Mondadori, 1963. (Segretissimo 24).
Spanish: Muerte de un ejecutivo. [Death of an Executive].
Tr. Pablo Mane Garz6n.
Barcelona: Caralt, 1976. (ISBN 84 217 0834 1).(Best Sellers de la
Violencia).
BALLROOM OF THE SKIES.
Dutch: De danszaal van het heelal. [The Ballroom of the Universe].
Tr. M. Slagt-Prins.
Utrecht/Antwerp: A.W. Bruna, 1973.
French: Le bal du cosmos. [Dance of the Cosmos].
Tr. Michel Demuth.
Paris: Editions Opta, 1975. (1977 ISBN: 2 7201 0032 3).
(This book also includes WINE OF THE DREAMERS; it
is to be reissued by Livre de Poche in 1981.)
"Club du livre d'Anticipation 57" in one source."Anti-mondes 57"another.
German: Herrscher der Galaxis. [Ruler of the Galaxies].
Tr. Wulf H. Bergner.
Munich: Heyne, 1967. (Heyne-Bich 3092).
THE BEACH GIRLS.
Italian: Le dolce dita. [Sweet Fingers].
Tr. Adele Cortese Rossi.
Milan: Longanesi, 1962. (Suspense 10).
THE BRASS CUPCAKE.
Dutch: Kermisgoud. [Cheap Gold].
Tr. L. Bartel.
Utrecht: A.W. Bruna, 1976.
Finnish: Joku on tuomittava. [Someone Must Pay].
Tr. U. Maajarvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1965. (Manhattan 19).
French: La foire d'empoigne. [The Crook's Playground].
Tr. J.G. Marquet.
Paris: Gallimard, 1951 (S6rie Noire 97); 1970 (Serie Noire
131). 1973 (Carre noir 147). Poche noire 107.
German: DUstere Leidenschaften. [Dark Passions].
Tr. Walter Schulz-Brown.
Hannover: Lehning, 1954.
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
THE BRASS CUPCAKE (continued)
German:
Swedish:
BRIGHT ORANGE
Dutch:
Finnish:
German:
Italian:
Japanese:
Norwegian:
Portuguese:
Spanish:
Swedish:
Die leuchtenden Finger. [The Shining Fingers].
Tr. Elisabeth Simon.
Munich: Heyne, 1969. (Heyne-Buch 1361).
Nagon maste d6mas. [Someone Must Pay].
Tr. Karl-Rune Ostlund.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstrbms,1955 (Manadsdekaren 34); 1967.hc.
FOR THE SHROUD.
Het fel oranje doodskleed. [The Bright Orange Shroud].
Tr. J.F. Kliphuis.
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1967. (Born Pocket D50).
Vaarallinen suunta. [Dangerous Course].
Tr. U. Maajarvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1967.
GiftgrUn fUr Vivian. [Venomous Green for Vivian].
Tr. Hans Maeter.
Munich: Heyne, 1967, (Heyne-BUch 1248); 1979 (Tb.Kriminal 1857):
(ISBN 3 453 10449 8)
Il sudario verde. [The Green Shroud].
Tr. Massimo Ghirelli e Roberto Massari.
Milan: Garzanti, 1969. (No. 182).
Orenge iro No Shii. [The Orange Shroud].
Tr. Junichiro Morisaki.
Tokyo: Hayakawa, 1968. (No. 1059).
Svart som synden. [Black as Sin].
Tr. H. Chr. Gunnufsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1966. (Stjerne-Serien 302).
O sudario cor de laranja. [The Orange-colored Shroud].
Tr. Gabriella Alves Neves.
Amadora: Ibis, 1967. (Rififi 58).
La mortaja color naranja. [The Orange-colored Shroud].
Tr. Jaime Piieiro.
Barcelona: Bruguera, 1968.
Farlig kurs. [Dangerous Course].
Tr. Sture Biurstr6m.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstr6ms,1966. (Komet Deckaren 152).
A BULLET FOR
Finnish:
French:
CINDERELLA.
Kuolleen miehen viesti. [Dead Man's Message].
Tr. U. Maajarvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1964, 1971.
Une valda pour Cendrillon.
Tr. Antoine B6guin.
Paris: Gallimard, 1959. (Sdrie Noire 488).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
A BULLET FOR
CINDERELLA (continued)
German:
Italian:
Spanish:
Swedish:
CANCEL ALL OUR V
Danish:
Norwegian:
CLEMMIE.
German:
Einmal H611e und zurick. [Once to Hell and Back].
Tr. Werner Gronwald.
Munich: Heyne, 1966 (Heyne-Bich 1207); 1974 (Heyne-Krimi 1592).*
Maledizione sepolta. [Buried Curse].
Tr. Fluffy Mella Mazzucato.
Milan: Mondadori, 1959 (Il Giallo Mondadori 524); 1973 (I
Classici del Giallo 176).
Cindy, un nombre para la muerte. [Cindy, a Name for Death].
Tr. Marfa Luisa Martinez Alinari.
Buenos Aires: Granica editor, 1973.
Gar det, s& gar det. [If It Works, Do It].
Tr. Karl-Rune Ostlund.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstroms,1956 (Manhattan 50); 1970 (Manhattan
222).
TOWS.
1040 Fahrenheit. [1040 Fahrenheit].
Tr. Elsa Gress.
Copenhagen: Hassing, 1955. hc.
Het sommer. [Hot Summer].
Tr. Sverre Orn.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1958. (Alle Tiders Forfattere 90).
Clemmie.
Tr. Werner Gronwald.
Munich: Heyne, 1970. (Heyne-Bich 732).
CONDOMINIUM.
German:
Portuguese:
Spanish:
Spanish:
Die Spekulaten. [The Speculators].
Tr. Herbert Herre.
Munich: Goldmann, 1980. (pb. 92186) .(Gross Reihe 03880:
ISBN 3 442 03880 4.)
Condomfnio de luxo. [Luxury Condominium].
Tr. Pinheiro de Lemos.
Rio de Janeiro: Distribuidora Record, 1978. (pb.01275/7).
Donde terminan los suenos. [Where Dreams End].
Tr. Maria Clotilde R. de Martini.
Barcelona: Bruguera, 1978. (No. 84-02-06056-0). hc.
El consorcio. [The Association].
Tr. Maria Clotilde R. de Martini.
Buenos Aires: Emec6, 1978. (Grandes Novelistas).
* Heyne-Krimi 1592 was titled: Einmal zur H61le und zurUck.
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
CONTRARY PLEASURE.
Afrikaans:
Bloedig die Haat.
Tr.
[Bloody Hatred].
THE CROSSROADS.
German:
Portuguese:
Spanish:
Swedish:
THE DAMNED.
Dutch:
German:
Japanese:
Norwegian:
Portuguese:
Spanish:
Spanish:
Swedish:
Die mexikanische Heirat. [The Mexican Marriage].
Tr. Tony Westermayr.
Munich: Goldmann, 1964. (Taschen-Krimi 2050; hc: Krimi 468).
A encruzilhada.
Tr. Gabriela Alves Neves.
Amadora: Ibis, 1969. (Rififi 116).
Cruce de autopistas.
Tr. Isabel Gonzdlez.
Barcelona: Caralt, 1972.
N6dd och tvungen. [Bound and Forced].
Tr. John G. Hellberg.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstrams,1960; 1963 (M&nadsdeck 88, hc).
Een dag oponthoud. [A Day of Delay].
Tr. P. Nijhuis-Groeneveldt.
Laren: Schoonderbeek, 1954.
Die Fahre der Verdammten. [The Ferry of the Damned].
Tr. Susi-Maria Roediger.
Munich: Heyne, 1968. (Heyne-BUch 583).
Norowareta Mono-Tachi. [The Accursed].
Tr. Seiichi Yoshida.
Tokyo: Hayakawa, 1965. (No. 915).
De ford0mte.
Tr. H. Chr. Gunnufsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1953. (Alle Tiders Forfattere 53).
Os malditos.
Tr. P.A. do Nascimento Silva & Ruy Jungman.
Rio de Janeiro: Distribuidora Record, 1971. (pb. 29522/0).
Los Malditos.
Tr. Benjamin Goblin.
Buenos Aires: Fabril, 1959. (Club del Misterio 39).
Los condenados.
Buenos Aires: Corregidor, 1977.
De f6rd6mda.
Tr. Karl-Rune Ostlund.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstrbms, 1957. (En Paradis Bok 2).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
DARKER THAN AMBER.
Dutch: Warmer dan amber. [Warmer Than Amber].
Tr. H.J. Oolbekkink.
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1967. (Born Pocket D58).
French: Le temps des noyeurs. [Drowning Time].
Tr. N. Shklar.
Paris: Gallimard, 1967. (Sdrie Noire 1170).
German: Dunkler als Bernstein.
Tr. Werner Gronwald.
Munich: Heyne, 1967. (Heyne-BUch 1267).
Greek: KPOYAZIEPEE OANATOY. [Cruisers of Death].
Tr. NIKOY EHYPIAAKH.
Athens: Papyros, 1978. (Binep 815).
Italian: La sirena reticente. [The Reluctant Siren].
Tr. Bruno Just Lazzari.
Milan: Mondadori, 1970. (11 Giallo MondadQri 1105).
Japanese: Kohaku Iro No Shi. [The Amber Death].
Tr. Makoto Sawa.
Tokyo: Hayakawa, 1968. (No. 1018).
Norwegian: Stopp for gult! [Stop on Yellow].
Tr. H. Chr. Gunnufsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1967. (Stjerne-Serien 331).
Portuguese: Mais escuro do que ambar.
Tr. Gabriela Alves Neves.
Amadora: Ibis, 1967.
Spanish: Mas oscuro que el ambar.
Tr. Jaime Pineiro.
Barcelona: Bruguera, 1969. (No. 994088).
DEAD LOW TIDE.
Dutch: De onthoofde foto. [The Beheaded Photo].
Tr. C. van Romerswael.
Laren: Schoonderbeek, 1955.
Finnish: SinH tiedat liikaa. [You Know Too Much].
Tr. U. Maajarvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1967. (Manhattan 41).
French: Mar6e fraiche. [Cool Tide].
Tr. Sabine Berritz.
Paris: Presses de la Cit6, 1955. (Mystere 241).
German: Moskitos stechen meistens nachts. [Mosquitos Sting Mostly at
Night].
Tr. GUnther Hehemann.
Munich: Heyne, 1969. (Heyne-Buch 1332).
Italian: Aut aut. [Dilemma].
Tr. Bianca Maria Ramorino.
Milan: Longanesi, 1958. (Giallo Proibiti 63). hc.
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
DEAD LOW TIDE (continued)
Norwegian: Syndens sold. [The Wages of Sin].
Tr. H. Chr. Gunnufsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1954. (Stjerne-Serien 67).
Spanish: Marea trdgica. [Tragic Tide].
Tr. Mario Monasterio.
Buenas Aires: Fabril, 1958.
Spanish: Muerte con la marea baha. [Death with the Low Tide].
Buenos Aires: Corregidor, 1977.
Swedish: Du vet f6r mycket. [You Know Too Much].
Tr. Karl-Rune 0stlund.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstr6ms, 1956 (Manhattan 46);
1967 (M&nadsdeckaren 142, hc).
A DEADLY SHADE OF GOLD.
Dutch: De gouden schaude van de dood. [The Golden Shadow of Death].
Tr. J.F. Kliphuis.
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1967. (Born Pocket D57).
Finnish: Vaarallinen saalis. [Dangerous Loot].
Tr. J.V. Ilkka.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1967.
German: Gold wirft blutige Schatten. [Gold Casts Bloody Shadows].
Tr. Henry Hartmann-Seymour.
Munich: Heyne, 1966 (Heyne-Buch 1199); 1976 (Heyne-Buch
1714). (ISBN 3 453 10306 8).
Greek: XPYEA EIAQAA. _[Golden Images].
Tr. AHMHTPH XANOY.
Athens: Papyros, 1978. (Binep 837).
Italian: La morte viene dal Messico. [Death Comes from Mexico].
Tr. Paolo Morganti.
Milan: Garzanti, 1968. (No. 170).
Norwegian: Dodens gyldne glzd. [The Golden Glow of Death].
Tr. H. Chr. Gunnufsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1966. (Stjerne-Serien 299).
Portuguese: A mortal sombra do oiro.
Tr. Gabriela Alves Neves.
Amadora: Ibis, 1966. (Rififi 50).
Spanish: La dorada sombra de la muerte. [The Golden Shade of Death].
Tr. Jaime Pineiro.
Barcelona: Bruguera, 1968.
Swedish: Farligt byte. [Dangerous Quarry].
Tr. Sture Biurstr6m.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstr6ms, 1966. (Komet Deckaren 149).
DEADLY WELCOME.
Italian: Tornare indietro. [Coming Back].
Tr. Ninl Boraschi.
Milan: Longanesi, 1966. (Suspense 64).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
DEADLY WELCOME
Swedish:
Turkish:
DEATH TRAP.
Dutch:
Finnish:
French:
German:
Italian:
Swedish:
THE DECEIVERS.
German:
Swedish:
(continued)
Valkommen att do. [Welcome to Death].
Tr. Rune Kison.
Stockholm: Kometf6rl, 1960. (Komet Deckaren 79).
Sansli becaklar. [Lucky Legs].
Tr. Coqkun Yavuz G6ksu.
Istanbul: Akba Yayninevi, 1967.
Het beschuldigend verleden. [The Accusing Past].
Tr. Henri Sonda.
Laren: Schoonderbeek, 1958.
Peli on lopussa. [The Game Is Up].
Tr. J.V. Ilkka.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1965.
Midi sonne. [High Noon].
Tr. C. Wourgaft.
Paris: Gallimard, 1957. (S&rie Noire 395).
Zehn Tage und eine Nacht. [Ten Days and a Night].
Tr. Susi-Maria Roediger.
Munich: Heyne, 1967. (Heyne-Bich 1239).
La casa di came. [Slaughter House].
Tr. Adriana Pellegrini.
Milan: Longanesi, 1960. (Suspense 60, hc).
Spelet ar slut. [The Game Is Up].
Tr. Karl-Rune Ostlund.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstr6ms,1958 (Manhattan 70); 1969 (Manhattan
158)
Der Ehebruch. [Adultery].
Tr. Aenne von Aster.
Munich: Heyne, 1970. (Heyne-Bich 792).
De otrogna. [The Unfaithful].
Tr. Magnus Kison Lindberg.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstroms,1962. (BIa Elit 14, hc).
THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY.
Danish: Dzden sejrer. [Death Wins].
Tr. Gert Vest.
Glostrup: Winthers, 1964, 1974. *
Dutch: Het diepblauw vaarwel.
Tr. J. Walvis.
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1966. (Born D28).
Utrecht: Bruna, 1976.
* Also published by Winthers in Copenhagen as SA hellere diden [Death Would Be Better], 1966.
58
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-BY (continued)
Finnish:
German:
Greek:
Hebrew:
Italian:
Japanese:
Norwegian:
Portuguese:
Spanish:
Swedish:
Vaarallista kiiltoa. [Dangerous Glow].
Tr. U. Maajdrvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1966.
Tausend blaue Tranen. [A Thousand Blue Tears].
Tr. Fritz Moeglich. (ISBN 3 453 10230 4).
Munich: Heyne, 1966 (Heyne-BUch 1192); 1975 (Heyne-Krimi 1638).
O KPYMMENOZ OHZAYPOE. [The Hidden Treasure].
Tr. OMHPOY ABPAMIAH.
Athens: Papyros, 1976. (Binep 674).
Taaluma bekhahol. [Mystery in Blue].
Tr. H. Lev.
Tel Aviv: Schocken, 1967.
Una tragedia tutta azzurra. [A Totally Blue Tragedy].
Tr. Mariapaola Ricci Dettore.
Milan: Garzanti, 1965. (Gialli Garzanti 22).
Nokon No Sayonara. [The Navy Blue Good-by].
Tr. Mariko Fukamachi.
Tokyo: Hayakawa, 1967. (No. 1004).
Det store bl& dypet. [The Big Blue Deep].
Tr. H. Chr. Gunnufsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1965. (Stjerne-Serien 272).
O adeus profundo e azul. [The Deep and Blue Good-by].
Tr. Maria Teresa Ramos.
Amadora: Ibis, 1965. (Rififi 31).
Adi6s en azul. [Good-by in Blue].
Tr. Jaime Piieiro.
Barcelona: Bruguera, 1967.
Farlig grannl&t. [Dangerous Display].
Tr. Alf Agdler.
Stockholm: Kometf6rl, 1964. (Komet Deckaren 139).
THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY.
Danish:
Finnish:
German:
Italian:
Norwegian:
Elsket og myrdet. [Love and Murder].
Tr. Hanne Dissing.
Copenhagen: Lademann, 1976. (No. 87 15 00610 7, hc).
Jotkut tappavat monta kertaa. [Some Kill Many Times].
Tr. Petteri Suvanto.
Helsinki: Otava, 1977.
Der Tod wirft gelbe Schatten. [Death Casts Yellow Shadows].
Tr. Brigitte Straub.
DUsseldorf: v. Schroder in d. Econ-Gruppe, 1976. (No.3 547 763827
Munich: Heyne, 1978. (Heyne-Krimi 5458). (No.3 453 00852 9).
Sette cadaveri per Macgee. [Seven Corpses for McGee].
Tr. Claudio Lo Monaco.
Milan: Mondadori, 1976. (II Giallo Mondadori 1419).
En fugl i Handen. [A Bird in the Hand].
Tr. Dag Biseth.
Oslo: Cappelen, 1976. (No. 82-02-03444-2).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY (continued)
Spanish: Cielo tragico. [Tragic Sky].
Tr. Elisa A. Troiani & Augusto M. Torres.
Buenos Aires: Emece 1976. (El Septimo Circulo 288).
Madrid: Ultramar, 1976. (ISBN 84 73860578).
Swedish: Den svavelgula himlen. [Phosphorous Yellow Sky].
Tr. Sven Hall6n.
Stockholm: Bonniers, 1978. (No. 91-0-043840-5, hc).
DRESS HER IN INDIGO.
German: Der Hippie im Indigo-Dress. [The Hippie Dressed in Indigo].
Tr. Christiane Nogly.
Munich: Heyne, 1970. (Heyne-Bich 1401).
Norwegian: Blatt til lyst. [Blue for Pleasure].
Tr. Axel S. Seeberg.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1975. (Stjerne-Serien 10).
THE DROWNER.
French: Le bouillon redempteur. [Redeeming Waters].
Tr. Jean Rosenthal.
Paris: Gallimard, 1964. (S4rie Noire 855).
German: Madonna der sieben SUnden. [My Lady of the Seven Sins].
Tr. Elisabeth Zedelmaier.
Munich: Heyne, 1966. (Heyne-Buch 1222).
Hebrew: Sodah shel ishsha. [A Woman's Secret].
Tr. Zippora Hen.
Tel Aviv: Schocken, 1970.
Italian: Dovere d'uccidere. [Bound to Kill].
Tr. Mariapaola Ricci Dettore.
Milan: Garzanti, 1970. (No. 218).
THE EMPTY COPPER SEA.
Danish: Druknet Mands Dod. [Drowned Man's Death].
Tr. Finn and Grete Andersen.
Copenhagen: Lademann, 1980.
German: Der dunkel-schwarze Betrug. [The Dark Black Fraud].
Tr. Leni Sobez.
Munich: Heyne, 1980. (Heyne-Bsch 1874). (ISBN 3 453 10465 X).
THE EMPTY TRAP.
French: Vendetta palace. [Vendetta Palace].
Tr. Michel Peyran.
Paris: Gallimard, 1959. (S4rie Noire 478).
German: Eine Stunde fur den M6rder. [One Hour for the Killer].
Tr. Werner Kortwich.
Munich: Heyne, 1965 (Heyne-Bich 1168); 1974 (Heyne-Krimi 1572).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
THE EMPTY TRAP (continued)
Turkish: Kin tuzagi. [Hatred Trap].
Tr. Sermet Puza.
Istanbul: SUmer Matbaasi, 1971.
THE END OF THE NIGHT.
French: Les 4nergumenes. [The Madmen].
Tr. J. Herisson.
Paris: Gallimard, 1962 (Serie Noire 698); 1969 (Poche Noire
99); 1980 (Carre Noir 344).
German: Viermal flackerte das licht. [The Light Blinked Four Times].
Tr. Gunther Hehemann.
Munich: Heyne, 1970. (Heyne-B6ch 1389).
Italian: Branco di lupi. [Pack of Wolves].
Tr. Bruno Just Lazzari.
Milan: Mondadori, 1963. (Il Giallo Mondadori 743).
Japanese: Yoru No Owari.
Tr. Seiichi Yoshida.
Tokyo: Tokyo Sogen-sha, 1963.
Spanish: En fin de la noche. [At the End of the Night].
Tr.
Buenos Aires: Emec4, 1970.(El Septimo Circulo 219).
THE EXECUTIONERS.
Dutch: De nacht van de maniak. [The Night of the Maniac].
Tr. H.J. Oolbekkink.
Assen: Born, 1969.
French: Un monstre a abattre.[Monster Hunt].
Tr. Irene Dally.
Paris: Publications Zed, 1963. (Haute Tension 4).
German: Ein K6der fur die Bestie. [Bait for the Beast].
Tr. Charlotte Richter.
Munich: Ullstein, 1960. (Ullstein Bich 814).
Hebrew: Zuk ha-pahad. [The Rock of Fear].
Tr. M. Bojm.
Tel Aviv: Safiah, 1963.
Italian: Quando sparer6? [When to Shoot?]
Tr. Fluffy Mella Mazzucato.
Milan: Giumar, 1959. (Serie Gialla, v.4, hc).
Portuguese: Os violentos. [The Violent Ones].
Tr. P.A. do Nascimento Silva.
Rio de Janeiro: Distribuidora Record, 1970. (No. 29520/4).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
THE EXECUTIONERS (continued)
Spanish: Los verdugos.
Tr. Maria R. Sanagustfn.
Barcelona: Caralt, 1969. (No. 7109-69, hc).
Swedish: Illd&d planeras. [A Crime Is Planned].
Tr. John G. Hellberg.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstrams,1962 (Manads Deckare 79, hc).
THE GIRL, THE GOLD WATCH & EVERYTHING.
French:
German:
Hebrew:
Portuguese:
THE GIRL IN THE
Dutch:
French:
German:
Norwegian:
Strip-tilt. [slang: gaming term].
Tr. F.M. Watkins.
Paris: Gallimard, 1964. (Sdrie Noire 833).
Flucht in die rote Welt. [Escape in the Red World].
Tr. Birgit Ress-Bohusch.
Munich: Moewig, 1970. (Moewig-bich T-179).
Mistere ha-zeman ha-avud. [Secrets of Lost Time].
Tr. Ehud Gavrieli.
Tel Aviv: Topaz, 1969.
A m6ga, o rel6gio de ouro e...algo mais. [The Girl, the Gold
Watch and...Much More].
Tr. Jorge Moreira Nunes.
Rio de Janeiro: Ediex, 1965. (Selecrimes VT 5656).
PLAIN BROWN WRAPPER.
Het meisje in het bruin omhulsel. [The Girl in the Brown
Wrapping].
Tr. H.J. Oolbekkink.
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1971. (Born D154). (ISBN 90 28 30241 7).
Deuil en marron. [Brown Mourning].
Tr. Frangoise Maleval.
Paris: Presses de la Citd, 1970. (Mystere 58).
Das Madchen im braunen Paket. [The Girl in the Brown Package].
Tr. Gunther Hehemann.
Munich: Heyne, 1969. (Heyne-BUch 1376).
Avskjed pa gr&tt papir. [Farewell on Gray Paper].
Tr. Axel S. Seeberg.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1974. (Stjerne-Serien 4).
THE GREEN RIPPER.
Mord blandt brodre. [Murder Among Brothers].
Tr. Hanne Dissing.
Copenhagen: Lademann, 1981.
Der grine Tod. [Green Death].
Tr. Sepp Leeb.
Munich: Heyne, 1980. (Heyne-Bich 1901).
Danish:
German:
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
JUDGE ME NOT.
Finnish:
French:
German:
Portuguese:
Swedish:
Aid tuomitse minua.
Tr. U. Maajarvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1965. (Manhattan 23).
Dans les plumes. [On the Attack].
Tr. J.-G. Marquet.
Paris: Gallimard, 1952 (Sdrie Noire 146, hc); 1971 (Sdrie
Noire 168).
Richte mich nicht.
Tr. Walter Schulz-Brown.
Hannover: Lehning, 1954.
Nao me condenem. [Don't Condemn Me].
Tr. Patrfcio Alvares.
Amadora: Ibis, n.d. (Rififi 6).
Lik i lasten. [Corpse on Board].
Tr. John G. Hellberg.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstrbms, 1955;
1970 (Manhattan 214).
A KEY TO THE SUITE.
La tate sur le billot. [His Head
Tr. Alain Franck.
Paris: Gallimard, 1963. (S6rie
on the Block].
Noire 800).
THE LAST ONE LEFT.
French:
German:
Japanese:
Portuguese:
Spanish:
Maitresse a bord. [Mistress Aboard].
Tr. Andr6 Benat.
Paris: Gallimard, 1968; (Serie Noire 1190); 1970.
Das Champagner-Madchen. [The Champagne Girl].
Tr. Willy Thaler.
Munich: Heyne, 1968. (Heyne-Bich 1307/8).
Iki nokotta Hitori. [The Last One Survived].
Tr. Kikuchi Mitsu.
Tokyo: Hayakawa, 1968.
O 6ltimo fica vivo.
Tr. Gabriela Alves Neves.
Amadora: Ibis, 1968. (Rififi 100).
La superviviente. [The Survivor].
Tr. Mercedes A. Carrera.
Barcelona: Plaza y Jan6s, 1969. hc.
THE LONG LAVENDER LOOK.
French:
German:
Micmacs A Miami. [Scheming in Miami].
Tr. France-Marie Watkins.
Paris: Presses de la Citd, 1972.
Die Frau im Silbersarg. [The Woman in the Silver Coffin].
Tr. Leni Sobez.
Munich: Heyne, 1971. (Heyne-BUch 1446).
French:
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
A MAN OF AFFAIRS.
Italian:
Ti ho visto. [I Have Seen You].
Tr. Vera Veraldi.
Milan: Longanesi, 1964. (Giallo Proibiti 134, hc).
MURDER FOR THE BRIDE.
Danish: DIden pa bryllupsrejse. [Death on the Honeymoon].
Tr. E. Trosborg.
Copenhagen: Winthers, 1954.
French: Meurtre pour la marine.
Tr. R. Guillot.
Paris: Presses de la Cite, 1956. (Un Mystere 249).
Italian: Tra le file. [Among the Files].
Tr. Ada Bonfirraro.
Milan: Longanesi, 1968. (Spia control spia 2).
Norwegian: Morder i hvit dress. [Murderer in a White Suit].
Tr. Arne Moen.
Oslo: Folke-forl, 1968.
Portuguese: Assassinato para a noiva.
Tr. Ruy Jungman.
Rio de Janeiro: Distribuidora Record, 1971. (pb 29523/8).
Swedish: Dbden p& smekmanad. [Death on the Honeymoon].
Tr. Seve Unger.
Stockholm: Wennerberg, 1953.
MURDER IN THE WIND.
Danish: Hvirvelstormen. [The Hurricane].
Tr.
Copenhagen: Ark's Forlag, 1958. (Det Man Laeser 56).
Dutch: Moord in de storm. [Murder in the Storm].
Tr. Anton Quintana.
Utrecht: A.W. Bruna, 1976.
German: Das Haus der Dreizehn. IThe House of the Thirteen].
Tr. Beate von Schwarze.
Munich: Heyne, 1964. (Heyne-BUch 1150).
Italian: Assassinio nel vento.
Tr. Lella Pollini.
Piacenza: La Tribuna, 1963. (Giallissimo 19).
Norwegian: Doden fl0ger orkanen. [Death Comes with the Hurricane].
Tr. Bj0rn Bergh-Pedersen.
Oslo: Green, 1975.
THE NEON JUNGLE.
Italian: Giungla al neon.
Tr. Ugo Carrega.
Milan: Mondadori, 1966. (Il Giallo Mondadori 928).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
NIGHTMARE IN PINK.
Dutch:
Finnish:
German:
Greek:
Hebrew:
Italian:
Japanese:
Norwegian:
Portuguese:
Swedish:
ON THE RUN.
Danish:
Finnish:
French:
Een roze nachtmerrie. [A Pink Nightmare].
Tr. M. Parren.
Assen: Uitgeverij Born, 1966. (Born Pocket 29).
Vaarallinen voitto. [Dangerous Prize].
Tr. U. Maajarvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1966.
Alptraum in rosarot.
Tr. Hans Maeter.
Munich: Heyne, 1967 (Heyne-Bich 1230); 1978 (Heyne-Bich 1817).
AOAODONIA 10.000 AOAAPIQN. [10,000 Dollar Assassination].
Tr. OMHPOY ABPAMIAH.
Athens: Papyros, 1976. (Binep 666).
Siyyut b'varod.
Tr. Yoav Friedman.
Tel Aviv: Schocken, 1966. (Sifri Shin, hc).
Incubo rosa. [Pink Nightmare].
Tr. Hilia Brinis.
Milan: Garzanti, 1965. (Gialli Garzanti 27).
Momoiro No Akumu. [The Pink Nightmare].
Tr. Seiichi Yoshida.
Tokyo: Hayakawa, 1966. (No. 929).
Mareritt i rosa.
Tr. H. Chr. Gunnufsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1965. (Stjerne-Serien 275).
Pesadelo cor-de-rosa.
Tr. Jorge Pessoa.
Amadora: Ibis, 1966. (Rififi 36).
Farlig vinst. [Dangerous Prize].
Tr. Sture Biurstrim.
Stockholm: Kometf6rl, 1965. (Komet Deckaren 142).
Pigen Paula. [The Girl Paula].
Tr.
Copenhagen: Ark's Forlag, 1963. (Det/Laeser 116).
Pakene, pakene... [Run, Run...]
Tr. U. Maajarvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1964. (Manhattan 10).
La tate promise. [The Promised Head].
Tr. No0l Chass4riau.
Paris: Gallimard, 1964. (S6rie Noire 879).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
ON THE RUN (cor
Italian:
Portuguese:
Portuguese:
Swedish:
itinued)
Non insistere. [Don't Insist].
Tr. Vera Veraldi.
Milan: Longanesi, 1963. (Suspense 31).
O home sem passado. [The Man Without a Past].
Tr. Ruy Jungman.
Rio de Janeiro: Distribuidora Record, 1970. (pb 29521/2).
Os fugitives. [The Fugitives].
Tr. S6rgio de Queiroz Doarte.
Rio de Janeiro: Ediex, 1964. (Selecrime 4657).
Battre fly. [Better to Flee].
Tr. Alf Agdler.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstroms, 1964. (Manhattan 142).
ONE FEARFUL YELLOW EYE.
Dutch:
French:
German:
Japanese:
Norwegian:
Portuguese:
Een onooglijk geel oog. [An Ugly Yellow Eye].
Tr. H.J. Oolbekkink.
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1968. (Born Pocket 78).
L'oeil jaune de la peur. [The Fearful Yellow Eye].
Tr. Marielle Sinoir.
Paris: Presses de la Cite, 1969. (Mystere 27).
Die gelben Augen. [The Yellow Eyes].
Tr. Werner Gronwald.
Munich: Heyne, 1967. (Heyne-BUch 1283).
Kiiroi Ky8fu No Me.
Tr. Naoji Ichinose.
Tokyo: Hayakawa, 1969. (No. 1071).
Det nakne gronne zyet. [The Naked Green Eye].
Tr. H. Chr. Gunnufsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1967. (Stjerne-Serien 344).
O olho amarelo. [The Yellow Eye].
Tr. Gabriela Alves Neves.
Amadora: Ibis, 1967.
ONE MONDAY
Danish:
German:
Italian:
WE KILLED THEM ALL.
Mandag=Morddag. [Monday=Death Day].
Tr. Egil Hjorth-Jenssen.
Copenhagen: Uniprint, 1964. (Dollar Serien 100).
Am Montag kam der Tod. [Death Came on Monday].
Tr. Jutta von Sonnenberg.
Munich: Heyne, 1964 (Heyne-BUch 1116); 1973 (Heyne-Krimi 1532).
Sogni di sabbia. [Sand Dreams].
Tr. Ugo Carrega.
Milan: Longanesi, 1963. (Suspense 26).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
ONE MONDAY WE
Norwegian:
Spanish:
THE ONLY GIRL
Afrikaans:
German:
Spanish:
Swedish:
KILLED THEM ALL (continued)
Mandag=Morddag. [Monday=Death Day].
Tr. Egil Hjorth-Jenssen.
Oslo: Magisinet for alle, 1965.
Un lunes los matamos a todos.
Tr. Jaime Pineiro Gonzalez.
Barcelona: Caralt, 1975.
IN THE GAME.
Die troefkaart is 'n meisie. [The Trump-card Is a Girl].
Tr. Ray Knox.
Selby: Olympos, n.d. (No. 0-86879-265-9).
Paradies der Betrogenen. [Paradise of the Deceived].
Tr. Henry Hartmann-Seymour.
Munich: Heyne, 1967. (Heyne-BUch 1256).
La unica mujer en el juego. [The Only Woman in the Game].
Tr. Daniel Landes.
Buenos Aires: Emece, 1970. (El Septimo Circulo 228).
Den enda flickan i spelet.
Tr. Ingmar Forsstrom.
Stockholm: Bonniers, 1969. (Spanning 1969; Zebra 1970).
PALE GRAY FOR GUILT.
Dutch: De grijze smaak van de angst. [The Gray Taste of Fear].
Tr. H.J. Oolbekkink.
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1969. (Born Pockets E-12).
German: Grau auf weisser Weste. [Gray on the White Vest].
Tr. Hans Gamber.
Munich: Heyne, 1968. (Heyne-Buch 1320).
THE PRICE OF MURDER.
Dutch: Dode getuigen spreken niet. [Dead Witnesses Don't Talk].
Tr. B.F. van der Erve.
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1962. (Elsevier Pocket E99).
French: Le crime present la note. [Crime Demands Payment].
Tr. M. Charvet.
Paris: Gallimard, 1972. (S6rie Noire 1526).
German: Lastige Zeugen. [The Last Witness].
Tr. Robby Remmers.
Munich: Heyne, 1969. (Heyne-Buch 1353).
Italian: La morte conta i dollar. [Death Counts the Dollars].
Tr. Laura Grimaldi.
Milan: Mondadori, 1960. (Il Giallo Mondadori 599).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
THE PRICE OF MURDER (continued)
Norwegian:
A PURPLE
Czech:
Danish:
Dutch:
Finnisl
French:
German:
Greek:
Hebrew:
Iceland
Italiar
Japanes
Norwegj
Portugi
Pengene eller livet! [Money or Life!]
Tr. Fridtjof Knutsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1960. (Stjerne-Serien 163).
PLACE FOR DYING.
Nachova smrt. [Purple Death].
Tr. B6la Dintrov9.
Prague: Melantrich, 1975.
Mord i purpur. [Murder in Purple].
Tr. Peter Galten.
Glostrup: Winthers, 1966. (Dollar Serien 157).
Een purperen plaats om te sterven.
Tr. J.J. Oolbekkink.
Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1966. (Born D48).
i: Vaarallisen lhellR. [Danger Is Near].
Tr. U. Maajdrvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1967.
Deuil en violet. [Purple Mourning].
Tr. France-Marie Watkins.
Paris: Presses de la Cit4, 1969. (Mystere 37).
Tod in der Sonne. [Death in the Sun].
Tr. Werner Gronwald.
Munich: Heyne, 1965 (Heyne-Bich 1186); 1975 (Heyne-Kr
ZHTHZATE TH rYNAIKA. [Search for the Woman].
Tr. OMHPOY APFYPIAAH.
Athens: Papyros, 1976. (Binep 658).
Ha-Mavet hu segol. [Death Is Purple].
Tr. J. Fridman.
Tel Aviv: Schocken, 1967.
ic: Daudinn I djdpinu blAa.* [Death in Blue Depths].
Tr.
Keflavik: Fakar, 1971.
i: Un posto rosso per morire. [A Red Place for Dying].
Tr. Hilja Brinis.
Milan: Garzanti, 1965. (Gialli Garzanti 36).
se: Murasaki-iro No Shichi.
Tr. Yukio Okamoto.
Tokyo: Hayakawa, 1968. (No. 1026).
Lan: Purpur er dzdens farve. [Purple Is Death's Color].
Tr. H. Chr. Gunnufsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1966. (Stjerne-Serien 282).
iese: Morte em cendrio pdrpura. [Death in a Purple Setting].
Tr. Luis de Meneses Nazare.
Amadora: Ibis, 1966. (Rififi 47).
* Source: INDEX TRANSLATIONUM, 1971. More probably this is translation of THE DEEP BLUE GOOD-
imi 1629).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
A PURPLE PLACE
Spanish:
Swedish:
FOR DYING (continued)
La tumba purpura. [The Purple Tomb].
Tr. Jaime Piheiro.
Barcelona: Bruguera, 1967. (Caballo Negro Crimen 994051).
Farligt nara. [Dangerously Close].
Tr. Sture Biurstrdm.
Stockholm: KometfVrl, 1965. (Komet Deckaren 145).
THE QUICK RED FOX.
Dutch:
Finnish:
German:
Italian:
Japanese:
Norwegian:
Portuguese:
Spanish:
Swedish:
De snelle rode vos.
Tr. J.F. Kliphuis.
Assen: Uitgeverij Born, 1967. (Born Pocket D49).
Vaarallista leikkiH. [Dangerous Game].
Tr. U. Maajarvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1967.
Rote Lady schwarz auf weiss. [Red Lady in Black and White].
Tr. Fritz Moeglich.
Munich: Heyne, 1966. (Heyne-Buch 1215).
La volpe scarlatta. [The Scarlet Fox].
Tr. Hilia Brinis.
Milan: Garzanti, 1966. (Gialli Garzanti 48).
Akai Megitsune. [The Red Vixen].
Tr. Junichiro Morisaki.
Tokyo: Hayakawa, 1966. (No. 932).
Den sprelske rodreven.
Tr. H. Chr. Gunnufsen.
Oslo: Bladkompaniet, 1966. (Stjerne-Serien 288).
A raposa vermelha. [The Red Fox].
Tr. Maria Adelaide Correia.
Amadora: Ibis, 1966. (Rififi 43).
La zorra roja. [The Red Fox].
Tr. Jaime Pineiro.
Barcelona: Bruguera, 1967. (Caballo Negro Crimen 994057).
Farlig lek. [Dangerous Game].
Tr. Alf Agdler.
Stockholm: Kometf6rl, 1965. (Komet Deckaren 147).
THE SCARLET RUSE.
Afrikaans: 'n Seegraf vir 'n Meisie. [A Sea-grave for a Girl].
Tr. Koch Le Roux.
Selby: Olympos, n.d. (No. 086879 316 7).
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
THE SCARLET RUSE (continued)
French: PiTge sans fond. [Bottomless Trap].
Tr. Emmanuel de Morati.
Paris: Presses de la Cite, 1974.
German: Der Trick in Schmutziggrau. [The Dirty Gray Trick].
Tr. Willy Thaler.
Munich: Heyne, 1974. (Heyne-Krimi 1605).
SOFT TOUCH.
French: Bonne pate. [The Sucker].
Tr. R. Fitzgerald.
Paris: Gallimard, 1970. (S4rie Noire 1352).
German: Wie ein Tiger in der Nacht. [Like a Tiger in the Night].
Tr. Gisela Stege.
Munich: Heyne, 1964 (Heyne-BUch 1134; Heyne-Krimi 1547).
Italian: Colpo jellato.
Tr. Dina Corrada Uccelli.
Milan: Mondadori, 1961. (Il Giallo Mondadori 667).
Portuguese:
Swedish:
Doce caricia. [Sweet Caress].
Tr. Maria de Graga Cardoso.
Amadora: Ibis, n.d. (Rififi 18).
G& f6r 18ngt. [To Go Too Far].
Tr. John G. Hellberg.
Stockholm: Kometfbrl, 1959. (Komet Deckaren 68).
A TAN AND SANDY SILENCE.
Das blutrote Schweigen.
Tr. Ginter Hehemann.
Munich: Heyne, 1973.
KYNHFHTO ME TON OANATO.
Tr. AHMHTPH XANOY.
Athens: Papyros, 1978.
[Blood-red Silence].
(Heyne-BUch 1513).
[Hunt with Death].
(Binep 895).
Italian: Un silenzio rosso sangue. [A Blood Red Silence].
Tr. Caterina Ghezzi Villa.
Milan: Mondadori, 1978. (Il Giallo Mondadori 1527).
THE TURQUOISE LAMENT.
Dutch: De turkooise klaagzang.
Tr. Marluce Goos.
Utrecht: A.W. Bruna, 1975.
French: Sois belle et tue-toi. [Be Pretty and Drop Dead].
Tr. Renaud Bombard.
Paris: Presses de la Cit6, 1974.
German: Mord in tirkis. [Murder in Turquoise].
Tr. Willy Thaler.
Munich: Heyne, 1974. (Heyne-Bich 1624). (ISBN 3 453 11
0216 9).
German:
Greek:
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
THE TURQUOISE LAMENT (continued)
Konpeki No Nageki. [The Deep Blue Lament].
Tr. Yoshihiro Masaki.
Tokyo: Hayakawa, 1979. (No. 1341).
Lamento turquesa.
Tr. Elisa A. Troiani.
Buenos Aires: Emece, 1977. (El Septimo Circulo 293).
WHERE IS JANICE
Finnish:
French:
German:
Italian:
Portuguese:
Swedish:
GANTRY?
Vaarallisilla vesilla. [On Dangerous Waters].
Tr. U. Maajarvi.
Vaasa: Vaasa Oy, 1964. (Manhattan Kirja 1).
Janice ne rdpond plus. [Janice No Longer Answers].
Tr. Noel Chassdriau.
Paris: Gallimard, 1970. (Sdrie Noire 1337).
Bungalow der bosen Traume. [Bungalow of Evil Dreams].
Tr. Fritz Moeglich.
Munich: Heyne, 1965. (Heyne-Bich 1159).
Non ho paura. [I Have No Fear].
Tr. Ida Omboni.
Milan: Mondadori, 1964. (Il Giallo Mondadori 784).
Onde esti Janice? [Where Is Janice?]
Tr. Alberto Miguel.
Amadora: Ibis, 1962.
P& djupt vatten. [In Deep Water].
Tr. Karl-Rune Ostlund.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstroms, 1962 (Manhattan 125);
1971 (Manhattan 227).
WINE OF THE DREAMERS (published in Britain as PLANET OF THE DREAMERS).
Dutch: De planet van de dromers. [The Planet of the Dreamers].
Tr. J.B. de Mare.
Antwerp/Utrecht: A.W. Bruna, 1970.
French: Le vin des reveurs.
Tr. Michel Demuth.
Paris: Editions Opta, 1975. (1977 ISBN: 2 7201 0032 3).
(This book also includes BALLROOM OF THE SKIES; it
is to be reissued by Livre de Poche in 1981.)
German; Planet der Traumer. [Planet of the Dreamers].
Tr. Wulf H. Bergner.
Munich: Heyne, 1969. (Heyne-BUch 3166).
Italian: Il pianeta dei sognatori. [The Planet of the Dreamers].
Tr. Orazio Viani.
Milan: Martello, 1954.
Portuguese: Hist6ria de dois mundos. [Story of Two Worlds].
Tr. Mario Henrique Leiria.
Lisbon: Livros do Brasil, n.d.
Japanese:
Spanish:
II-E. TRANSLATIONS
WINE OF THE DREAMERS (continued)
Swedish: Dr6mmarnas planet. [Planet of Dreams].
Tr. Benqt Oste.
Stockholm: Wennerberg, 1959.
Yugoslavian:
Planet sanjacev. [Science of the Planets].
Tr.
Ljubljana: Tovarig, 1963.
YOU LIVE ONCE.
French:
Echec aux dames. [Women in Check].
Tr. Joblle De Beaumont.
Paris: Presses de la Cit6, 1957. (No. 323).
French:
Norwegian:
Portuguese:
L'encadr4. [The Surrounded].
Tr. S. Hilling.
Paris: Gallimard, 1970. (S4rie
Beskyldningen. [Accusations].
Tr. Finn B. Larsen.
Trondheim: Norild Forlag, 1980.
Noire 1364).
(No. 34).
S6 se vive uma vez. [You Only Live Once].
Tr. Roberto GraCa.
Amadora: Ibis, n.d.
Ingen n&d i natt. [No Mercy
Tr. John G. Hellberg.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstr6ms,
Tonight].
1958. (Komet Bbckerna 50).
Swedish:
The number of JDM book titles which have been translated is shown after each of
the eighteen languages in which translations have appeared:
Afrikaans (3) German (44) Norwegian (20)
Czech (1) Greek (6) Portuguese (20)
Danish (10) Hebrew (7) Spanish (20)
Dutch (22) Icelandic (1) Swedish (24)
Finnish (15) Italian (29) Turkish (2)
French (28) Japanese (11) Yugoslavian (1)
SECTION II-E
Translations: Addendum
Contracts have been signed for the following translations, but no more information is now
available.
ALL THESE CONDEMNED.
Spanish-
Buenos Aires: Granica.
BRIGHT ORANGE FOR THE SHROUD.
Greek-
Athens: Papyros.
CONDOMINIUM.
Czech-
Prague: Svoboda.
Japanese-
Tokyo: Kadokawa.
Tr. Makoto Shinohara.
DARKER THAN AMBER.
Portuguese-
Amadora: Ibis.
A DEADLY SHADE OF GOLD.
Hebrew-
Tel Aviv: Schocken.
THE DREADFUL LEMON SKY.
Japanese-
Tokyo: Kadokawa.
Tr. Makoto Shinohara.
Portuguese-
Rio de Janeiro: Artenova.
DRESS HER IN INDIGO.
Japanese-
Tokyo: Hayakawa.
THE EMPTY COPPER SEA.
Italian-
Milan: Mondadori.
Japanese-
Tokyo: Kadokawa.
Tr. Makoto Shinohara.
Norwegian-
Oslo: Hjemmet.
Spanish-
Buenos Aires: Emece.
Tr. Roberto Baretto.
THE EMPTY TRAP.
Spanish-
Buenos Aires: Granica.
THE GREEN RIPPER.
Italian-
Milan: Mondadori.
Japanese-
Tokyo: Kadokawa.
Tr. Makoto Shinohara.
Spanish-
Rio de Janeiro: Livros do Brasil.
Swedish-
Stockholm: Bonniers.
THE LONG LAVENDER LOOK.
Greek-
Athens: Papyros.
ONE FEARFUL YELLOW EYE.
Portuguese-
Amadora: Ibis.
PALE GRAY FOR GUILT.
Portuguese-
Amadora: Ibis.
THE QUICK RED FOX.
Greek-
Athens: Papyros.
THE TURQUOISE LAMENT.
Hebrew-
Tel Aviv: Schocken.
Italian-
Milan: Rizzoli.
Portuguese-
Rio de Janeiro: Artenova.
SECTION II
Translations of Magazine Stories Published as Books
SOURCE: The INDEX TRANSLATIONUM, the International Bibliography of Translations, published
annually in Paris by UNESCO.
"Flight of the Tiger," COLLIER'S, Mar 5--Apr 12, 1954; 3 parts.
Dutch: Tijger van de lucht. [Tiger of the Air].
Tr. J.D.A. van Gumster.
Laren: Schoonderbeek, 1955.
"Ring Around the Redhead," STARTLING STORIES, Nov 1948.
Japanese:
Kieta 4 jigen no wa. [The Vanished
Tr. Fukushima Masami.
Tokyo: Kaiseisha, 1971.
Ring of the 4th Dimension].
"The Second Chance," BLUEBOOK, Mar 1953.
Swedish: Spela f6r h6gt. [Stakes Too High].
Tr. Tommy Schinkler.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstr6m, 1972.
"The Doll," COSMOPOLITAN, Nov 1952.
Swedish: Illa ute. [Badly Off].
Tr. Tommy Schinkler.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstr6m, 1972.
"Six Golden Pennies, COSMOPOLITAN, Feb 1954.
Swedish: Ana det varsta. [Suspect the Worst].
Tr. Tommy Schinkler.
Stockholm: B. Wahlstr6m, 1972, 1975.
"Coffin Island" *
Finnish:
Huomio-tulta. [Attention-Fire!].
Tr. H. Suikkanen.
Helsinki: Viihdekirjat, 1964.
* Title as given in the INDEX TRANSLATIONUM. There is no published JDM story with the title
"Coffin Island." It may be "Suspicion Island," COSMOPOLITAN, May 1953.
Section II
Publishers of MacDonald in Translation
AFRIKAANS: Olympos Uitgewers Maatskappy; Beperk; Simmondsstraat 20; Selby 2001; So. Africa.
CZECH: Melantrich; Vaclavsk6 nam; Prague; Czechoslovakia.
Svoboda, Nakladatelstvf; Revolu6ni 15; CS-113; Prague; Czechoslovakia.
DANISH: Ark's Forlag; Nyhavn 43; Copenhagen K; DK-1051; Denmark.
Hassings, Alfred G., Forlag; Vodroffsvej 26; DK-1900; Copenhagen V; Denmark.
Lademann Forlagsartieselskrap; Linnesg 25; DK-1361; Copenhagen K; Denmar
Uniprint [address unknown] Copenhagen; Denmark.
Winthers Forlag; Naverland la; DK-2600; Glostrup F; Denmark.
DUTCH: Born N.V./Uitgeverij; Esstr 10; Postbus 22; Assen; Netherlands.
Bruna, A.W. & Sons; Hollantlaan 2; POB 8181; Utrecht; Netherlands.
Elsevier, N.V.; Jan van Galenstr 335; Amsterdam; Netherlands.
Schoonderbeek A.G.; Jordaan 40; Laren; Netherlands.
Uitgeverij Born [see Born N.V.]
FINNISH: Otava, Kustannusosakeyhti6; Uudenmaankatu 8-12; P.O. Box 134; SF-00120; Helsinki
12; Finland.
Vaasa Oy; Pitkik; Box 37; SF-65101; Vaasa 10; Finland.
Viidekirjat [address unknown].
FRENCH: Gallimard Editions; 5 rue Sebastien-Botten; 75007 Paris; France.
Librarie G6nerale Frangaise; 14 Rue de l'Ancienne Com6die; F-75006 Paris; France.
Livre de Poche; 12 Rue Francois ler; 75008 Paris; France.
Opta, Editions; 96 Rue de la Victoire; F-75009 Paris; France.
Presses de la Cite; 8 Rue Garanciere; F-75006 Paris; France.
Publications Zed [address unknown].
GERMAN: Goldmann Verlag; Neumarkter Str 22; Postfach 800709; D-8000 Munich 80; W.Germany.
Heyne, Wilhelm, Verlag; Tirkenstr 5-7; Postfach 201204; D-8000 Munich 2; W. Ger.
Lehning [address unknown]; Hannover, W. Germany.
Moewig [address unknown]; Munich; W. Germany.
Ullstein; Lindenstr 76; Postfach 1; D-1000 Berlin 61; W. Germany.
von Schr6der Verlaq; Grupellostr 28; Postfach 9229; D-4000 Dusseldorf 1;W. Germany.
GREEK: Papyros; 17 Voulis St.; Athens; Greece.
HEBREW; Saffiah [address unknown]; Tel Aviv; Israel.
Schocken Publishing House; 8 Rothschild Bd.; POB 2316; Tel Aviv; Israel.
Mizrachi, Sfarim M.; 19 Y.L. Peretz St.; Tel Aviv; Israel.
Topaz [address unknown]; Tel Aviv; Israel.
ICELANDIC: Fakar [address unknown] Keflavik; Iceland.
ITALIAN: Garzanti, Aldo, Editore; Via Senato 25; 1-20121 Milan; Italy.
Giumar, Edizioni; Via Lecco 6; Milan; Italy.
Longanesi & C.; Via Salvini 3; 1-20122 Milan; Italy.
Martello-Giunti, Aldo; Piazza del Liberty 4; 1-20121 Milan; Italy.
Mondadori, Arnoldo; Via Bianca de Savoia; CP 1772; 1-20100 Milan (Segrate);Italy.
Rizzoli, Editore; Via Civitavecchia 102; 1-20132 Piancenza; Italy.
Tribuna, La; Casa Editrice; Via Don Minzoni 51; 1-29100 Piancenza; Italy.
JAPANESE: Hayakawa Shobo & Co., Ltd.; 2-2 Kanda-Tacho; Chiyoda-ku; Tokyo 101; Japan.
Kadokawa Shoten; 2-13-3 Fujimi-cho; Chiyoda-ku; Tokyo; Japan.
Kaisei-Sha Publishing Co.; 3-5 Ichigaya Sadohara-cho; Shinjuku; Tokyo 162;Japan.
Tokyo Sogen-Shinsha; 1-16 Shin-Ogawamachi; Shinjuku; Tokyo; Japan.
NORWEGIAN: Bladkompaniet A/S; Stalfjaera 5; Oslo 9; Norway.
Cappelens Forlag; Kirkegaten 15; Oslo 1; Norway.
Folke-Forlaget, A/S; Mllergt 16; Oslo 1; Norway. [Same as Scandia Forlag.]
Greens E. Forlag; Sverdrypsgt 8; Oslo 5; Norway.
Hjemmet Bokforlaget; Kristian den 4des Gate 13; Oslo 1; Norway.
Magisinet for alle [address unknown].
Norild Forlag; 6240 Sjoholt; Trondheim; Norway.
PORTUGUESE: Artenova Editora, S.A.; Rua Prefeito Olimpio de Melb 1774; Rio de Janeiro; Brazil.
Distribuidora Record; Av Erasmo Braga 255; Rio de Janeiro; Brazil.
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YUGOSLAVIAN:
Ediex; Praia do Flamengo; 386-G 102; C. Postal 477-2c-00; Rio de Janeiro; Brazil.
Ibis, Editorial, Lda. [address unknown]; Amadora; Portugal.
Livros do Brasil, S.A.; Av Presidente Vargas 463; Rio de Janeiro; Brazil.
Bruguera, S.A., Editorial; Mora la Nueva 2; Barcelona 6; Spain.
Caralt, Luis de; Paseo de Gracia 96; Barcelona 8; Spain.
Corregidor, Ediciones; Corrientos 1585; Piso 10; Buenos Aires; Argentina.
Emece; Carlos Pellegrini 1069-9; 1009 Buenos Aires; Argentina.
Fabril; Tres Americas S.A.C. Alsina 722; Buenos Aires; Argentina.
Granica, Editor; Muntaner 460; Barcelona; Spain.
Plaza y Janis, S.A.; Virgen de Guadalupe 21-33; Esplugas de Llobregat; Barcelona;
Spain.
Ultramar, Editoresi S.A.; Clara del Rey 24; Madrid 2; Spain.
Alpha Science Fiction/Kindbergs Forlag; [address unknown]; Stockholm; Sweden.
Bonniers Forlag; Sveavigen 56; POB 3159; S-103 63 Stockholm; Sweden.
Kometf6rl [part of B. Wahlstroms].
Wahlstrims, B., Bokf6rlag AB; Warfvingesvig 30; S-112 51 Stockholm; Sweden.
Wennerbergs F6rlags AB; Virtavggen 55; S-111 20 Stockholm; Sweden.
Akba Yayninevi; Selvilimescit Sok 2; Istanbul; Turkey.
Garanti Matbaacilik & Nesriyat Basimevi; [address unknown]; Istanbul; Turkey.
Sumer Matbaasi; [address unknown]; Istanbul; Turkey.
Tovaris; c/o Delo; Titova 35; YU-61000 Ljubljana; Yugoslavia.
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