Non-Saint Bibliography of Leslie Charteris
Other novels and short stories that were written by Leslie Charteris
Pearls in the Pacific (possible title)
Short story, published in 1923 in one of the Hutchinson's group of magazines
in England.
One Crowded Hour
Short story, published in the Jan 1925 issue Hutchinson's Sovereign Magazine
in England. Traced by W.O.G. Lofts.
B43 X Esquire
First hardcover publishing in England was by Ward Lock in 1927.
Bright Young People
Short story, published in the Jan 1928 issue of Pall Mall Magazine
in England. Traced by W.O.G. Lofts.
B42 The White Rider
First hardcover publishing in England was by Ward Lock in 1928. First
hardcover publishing in the U.S.A. was by The Crime Club in 1930.
The Man who was Arrogant
Short story, published in the July 1928 issue Pall Mall Magazine
in England. Traced by W.O.G. Lofts.
B7 Daredevil
First hardcover publishing in England was by Ward Lock in 1929. First hardcover
publishing in the U.S.A. was by The Crime Club in 1929.
B3 The Bandit (The Black Cat)
Serialized in the Empire News in England as The Black Cat starting
in May 1929. First hardcover publishing in England was by Ward Lock in 1929,
as The Bandit. First hardcover publishing in the U.S.A. was by The
Crime Club in 1930, as The Bandit.
Ghost Story
A very short story that appeared on Dec 22, 1931 in The Daily Express
(London). Traced by W.O.G. Lofts.
B14 Juan Belmonte, Killer of Bulls
A shortened version appeared in the Feb 1937 issue of The Atlantic Monthly
(Boston) in the U.S.A. First hardcover publishing in England was by Heinemann
in 1937. First hardcover publishing in the U.S.A. was by Doubleday in 1937.
First hardcover publishing in Canada was by Doubleday (Toronto) in 1937.
Lady on a Train
Novelette, published in 1945 by the Shaw Press in paperback form,
U.S.A. only. No known reprints.
The Human Torch
Short story, published in 1945 as one of the stories in The Saint's Choice
of True Crime (Vol. 3)
Murder by Television
Short story, published in the U.S.A. in the magazine, Screen Guide,
somewhere around 1946.
The Sin of Brother Clarence
Short story, published in the U.S.A. in the magazine, True Police Cases,
in Nov 1947.
Hans Schmidt--Minister of Murder
Short story, published in the U.S.A. in the magazine, True Police Cases,
in Dec 1947.
Dual Life of the Reverend Wilson
Short story, published in the U.S.A. in the magazine, True Police Cases,
in Jan 1948.
Steven Berrie--The Amorous Psalm Singer
Short story, published in the U.S.A. in the magazine, True Police Cases,
in Feb 1948.
Reverend Hinshaw--A Saintly Devil
Short story, published in the U.S.A. in the magazine, True Police Cases,
in Mar 1948.
Phil, The Fumbling 'Saint'
Short story, published in the U.S.A. in the magazine, True Police Cases,
in May 1950.
How I Unmade History
Article, first published in the May 1951 issue of Caravan Magazine
in the U.S.A.
Fish Story
Short story, first published in the Nov 1953 issue of Bluebook Magazine
(U.S.A.) as Fish Story. Published in the Dec 1964 issue of The
Saint Mystery Magazine (U.S.A.) as The Man Who Looked at Fish.
Published in the Feb 1965 issue of The Saint Mystery Magazine (British)
as The Man Who Looked at Fish.
The Corpse in the Belfry
Short story, published in 1954 as one of the stories in the book, My
Favorite True Mystery (U.S.A.)
The Red Fox of the Cumberlands
Short story, published in the Oct 1955 issue of The Saint Detective Magazine
(U.S.A.)
That's Arson, Parson
Short story, published in the May 1956 issue of The Saint Detective Magazine
(U.S.A.)
I am a Reformed Wine Snob
Article, published in the July 1956 issue of Gourmet Magazine (U.S.A.)
Published in the Summer 1956 newsletter, News From the Vineyards
in the U.S.A.
I'd Rather Fly
Article, published on Mar 13, 1961 in The Times newspaper of London,
England.
B37 Spanish For Fun
Only published by Hodder and Stoughton in paperback form, 1964.
How I Created a Saint
Article, published in two parts starting with the Jun 12, 1965 issue of
Woman's Mirror Daily (British)
The James Bond Phenomenon
Short story, published in the Dec 1965 issue of Diplomat (U.S.A.)
Published in the March 1966 issue of The Saint Mystery Magazine (British)
Recommending the Two-Carr Library
Short story, published in the Nov 1966 issue of The Saint Mystery Magazine
(British)
Paleneo: A Universal Sign Language
First published in England by Hodder and Stoughton in 1972. Paperback only.
Was reprinted in 1992, with copies available exclusively through The
Saint Club.
 
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