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    The Fabulous Clipjoint by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, March 8, 1947, $2.50, 224pp, hc, n.) [Ed & Am Hunter]
        Private investigator novel. Volume one in the series.


    The Far Cry by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, December 1951, $2.50, 222pp, hc, n.)
        Mystery novel.



    The Five-Day Nightmare by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, April 1962, $2.95, 157pp, hc, n.)
        Mystery novel.






    Here Comes a Candle by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, June 1950, $2.50, 256pp, hc, n.)
        Mystery novel.


    His Name Was Death by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, June 1, 1954, $2.75, 191pp, hc, n.)
        Mystery novel.





    Knock Three-One-Two by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, August 1959, $2.95, 190pp, hc, n.)
        Mystery novel.


    The Late Lamented by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, February 12, 1959, 192pp, hc, n.) [Ed & Am Hunter]
        Private investigator novel. Volume six in the series.


    The Lenient Beast by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, April 10, 1956, 1-78002-012-0, 191pp, hc, n.)
        Mystery novel.


    The Lights in the Sky Are Stars by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, October 1953, $3.00, 254pp, hc, n.)
        SF novel.


    Madball by Fredric Brown (Dell, August 1953, 25¢, 192pp, pb, n.)
        Mystery novel.



    Martians and Madness: The Complete SF Novels of Fredric Brown by Fredric Brown (NESFA Press, September 2002, 1-886778-17-5, $29.00, 633pp, hc, om, cover by Bob Eggleton)
        Omnibus of five SF novels: What Mad Universe (1949), The Lights in the Sky are Stars (1953), Martians, Go Home (1955), Rogue in Space (1957), and The Mind Thing (1961), plus two novellas rewritten and incorporated into Rogue in Space. This has a 1978 introduction by Philip Klass.



    The Mind Thing by Fredric Brown (Bantam, January 1961, A2187, 35¢, 149pp, pb, n.)
        SF novel.



    Mitkey Astromouse by Fredric Brown; adapted by Ann Sperber (Harlan Quist, 1971, 8252-0073-3, £1.25, 28pp, hc, ss, cover by Heinz Edelman) [Mitkey]
        SF short story, adapted for children by Ann Sperber from “The Star-Mouse” (Planet Stories, Spring 1942).


    Mostly Murder by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, June 1953, $2.50, 247pp, hc, co)



    Mrs. Murphy’s Underpants by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, November 1963, $3.50, 185pp, hc, n.) [Ed & Am Hunter]
        Private investigator novel. Volume seven in the series.




    The Murderers by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, August 1961, $2.95, 185pp, hc, n.)
        Mystery novel.





    The Office by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, June 1958, $3.50, 246pp, hc, n.)
        Semi-autobiographical novel. This edition is abridged.


    The Office by Fredric Brown (Dennis McMillan, July 1987, 0-939767-01-5, $30.00, 215pp, hc, n., cover by Joe Servello)
        Original text of a semi-autobiographical novel, first published in an abridged form by Dutton in 1958. This edition is limited to 425 numbered copies, signed by Philip José Farmer.


    One for the Road by Fredric Brown (E.P. Dutton, August 1958, $2.95, 189pp, hc, n.)
        Mystery novel.





    The Proofreaders’ Page and Other Uncollected Items by Fredric Brown (Galactic Central Publications, September 2011, 978-1-105-03045-1, £12.50, xii+446pp, tp, co)
        Collection of Fredric Brown’s proof-reading columns from The American Printer, together with all other available published material that has never been collected, including six short stories and nine poems, edited and introduced by Phil Stephensen-Payne. A hardcover edition (£20.00) was announced but not seen.


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