S1 | Elton, Lord | Among others | |
S2 | Monsarrat, Nicholas | H.M. Corvette | |
S3 | Sava, George | A ring at the door | |
S4 | Strachey, Lytton | Elizabeth and Essex | |
S5 | |||
S6 | Buck,Pearl | The mother | |
S7 | Huxley, Aldous | Brave new world | |
S8 | Tilsley, Frank | I'd do it again | |
S9 | Greene, Graham | The confidential agent | |
S10 | De Saint-Exupéry, Antoine | Wind, sand and stars | |
S11 | De Selincourt, Hugh | The cricket match | |
S12 | Moore, John | Wits end | |
S13 | |||
S14 | Wren, Percival Christopher | Fort in the jungle | |
S15 | James, M. R. | More ghost stories of an antiquary | |
S16 | Muir, Augustus | The man who stole the crown jewels | |
S17 | Brand, Christiana | Death in high heels | |
S18 | Harvey, W. R. | The beast with five fingers | |
S19 | Gribble, Leonard R. | The Arsenal stadium mystery | |
S20 | Fletcher, J.S. | Murder atWridesPark | |
S21 | Drucker, Peter F. | The end of economic man | |
S22 | Murray, Max | The world's backdoors | |
S23 | Kent, Madeleine | I married a German | |
S24 | Kitchen, Fred | Brother to the Ox | |
S25 | Rhys, John Llewelyn | England is my village | |
S26 | Bromfield, Louis | It had to happen | |
S27 | Birmingham, George A. | Daphne's fishing | |
S28 | Holtby, Winifred | Anderby Wold | |
S29 | Household, Geoffrey | Rogue male | |
S30 | Hughes, Richard | A high wind inJamaica | |
S31 | Steinbeck, John | Of mice and men | |
S32 | Fleming, Peter | The flying visit | |
S33 | |||
S34 | |||
S35 | Conan Doyle, Sir A | Some adv. of Sherlock Holmes | |
S36 | Gardner, Erle Stanley | The case of the rolling bones | |
S37 | |||
S38 | Armstrong, Anthony | The trail of fear | |
S39 | |||
S40 | Rodney, George B. | Maverick medico | |
S41 | Tuttle, W.C. | WildHorseValley | |
S42 | Armstrong, Anthony | Warriors at war | |
S43 | Jarvis, Major C. S. | The backgarden ofAllah | |
S44 | Forester, C.S. | Nelson | |
S45 | Longhurst, Henry | It was good while it lasted | |
S46 | Graves, Robert | Lawrence and the arabs | |
S47 | Garnett, David | The sailor's return | |
S48 | Maugham, W.Somerset | Up at the villa | |
S49 | Edwards, Hugh | All night at Mr. Stanyhurst's | |
S50 | Forester, C. S. | Brown on resolution | |
S51 | Wyatt, Woodrow (Ed.) | English Story | |
S52 | West, Rebecca | The harsh voice | |
S53 | Hergesheimer, Joseph | Java head | |
S54 | Lewis, Sinclair | Mantrap | |
S55 | Roosevelt, Franklin D. | Pres. Roosevelt's mystery story | |
S56 | Hull, Richard | The murder of my aunt | |
S57 | |||
S58 | Graeme, Bruce | Alias Blackshirt | |
S59 | Birmingham, George A. | The hymn tune mystery | |
S60 | |||
S61 | Cheyney, Peter | Poison Ivy | |
S62 | |||
S63 | Bozman, E. F. | The traveller's return | |
S64 | Gregg, Cecil Freeman | The Vandor mystery | |
S65 | Chesterton, G. K. | The innocence of Father Brown | |
S66 | Agar, Herbert | A time for greatness | |
S67 | Fleming, Peter | One's company | |
S68 | McGuffie, Duncan | Spring onions | |
S69 | Maugham, W. S. | The moon and sixpence | |
S70 | |||
S71 | Boshell, Gordon | John Brown's body | |
S72 | Herbert, A. P. | The house by the river | |
S73 | Church,Richard | The sampler | |
S74 | Pudney, John | The green grass grew all around | |
S75 | Hughes, Richard | In hazard | |
S76 | Carr, John Dickson | The four false weapons | |
S77 | Bush, Christopher | The case of the murdered major | |
S78 | |||
S79 | Adams, Frank R. | Arizona feud | |
S80 | Blake, Nicholas | The beast must die | |
S81 | Baerlein, Henry | Travels without a passport | |
S82 | Stark, Freya | Letters fromSyria | |
S83 | Graves, Charles | Life line | |
S84 | Lippmann, Walter | U.S. Foreign policy | |
S85 | Kaye-Smith, Sheila | The village doctor | |
S86 | Maugham, W.Somerset | The painted veil | |
S87 | Sale, Richard | Is a ship burning? | |
S88 | Albrand, Martha | No surrender | |
S89 | Dickson, Carter | The bowstring murders | |
S90 | Lees, Hannah | Prescription for murder | |
S91 | White, Ared | Agent B-7 | |
S92 | Hemingway, Ernest | Green hills ofAfrica | |
S93 | Henrey, Robert | A journey toGibraltar | |
S94 | Masters, David | Up periscope | |
S95 | Dunsterville, L.C. | Stalky's adventures | |
S96 | Greene, L. Patrick | Drums call the major | |
S97 | Thurber, James | Cream of Thurber | |
S98 | |||
S99 | Little, Eric | They went quickly | |
S100 | Gibbings, Robert | Sweet Thames run softly | |
S101 | Nesbitt, L. | Gold fever | |
S102 | Robinson, William A. | Voyage to Galapagos | |
S103 | Divine, A.D. | Destroyer's war | |
S104 | Yeats-Brown, F. | Indian pageant | |
S105 | 'Bartimeus' | A tall ship | |
S106 | Bullett, Gerald | A man of forty | |
S107 | Irwin, Margaret | None so pretty | |
S108 | Mottram, R. H. | The Spanish farm | |
S109 | Wren, P. C. | Odd - but even so | |
S110 | Bush, Christopher | The case of the kidnapped colonel | |
S111 | Forester, C. S. | Payment deferred | |
S112 | Cole,Jackson | Cowboy's revenge | |
S113 | |||
S114 | Haldane, J. B. S. | Keeping cool and other essays | |
S115 | Boyd, Martin | The lemon farm | |
S116 | Cather, Willa | Shadows on the rock | |
S117 | Forster, E. M. | A room with a view | |
S118 | Saroyan, William | The daring man on flying trapeze | |
S119 | Freeman, H. W. | Chaffinch's | |
S120 | Forester, C. S. | The ship | |
S121 | 'Sinbad' | Cap'n Jethro | |
S122 | T'ien Chun | Village in August | |
S123 | Behrend, Arthur | The house of the Spaniard | |
S124 | Blaker, Richard | Night-shift | |
S125 | Duhamel, Georges | News from Havre | |
S126 | Maugham, W.Somerset | The trembling of a leaf | |
S127 | Billany, Dan | The opera house murders | |
S128 | Campbell, Reginald | TheBangkok murders | |
S129 | Gardner, Erle Stanley | The case of the silent partner | |
S130 | Gray, Jonathan | The owl | |
S131 | Paul McGuire | The Spanish Steps | |
S132 | Sellars, Eleanore Kelly | Murder à la mode | |
S133 | Stout, Rex | The red box | |
S134 | Bridges, T. C. | Second time west | |
S135 | Gooden, Arthur Henry | Painted buttes | |
S136 | Lomax, Bliss | The leather burners | |
S137 | Grex, Leo | The black-out murders | |
S138 | Hilton, James | The dawn of reckoning | |
S139 | Street, A. G. | A year of my life | |
S140 | Tunney, Gene | A man must fight | |
S141 | McLaren, Jack | MySouthSea adventures | |
S142 | Howes, Frank | Full orchestra | |
S143 | Brand, Christianna | Heads you lose | |
S144 | Grierson, Francis D. | The limping man | |
S145 | Kendrick, Baynard H. | The iron spiders | |
S146 | Cole,Jackson | Outlaws ofCajaBasin | |
S147 | Masters, David | S. O. S. | |
S148 | Seabrook, William B. | Jungle ways | |
S149 | Bottome, Phyllis | London Pride | |
S150 | Brophy, John | Waterfront | |
S151 | Keyes,Frances Parkinson | Lady Blanche Farm | |
S152 | Ashbrook, Harriette | Murder comes back | |
S153 | Willkie, Wendell L. | One world | |
S154 | Kersh, Gerald | They die with their boots clean | |
S155 | Rolo, Charles J. | Wingate's raiders | |
S156 | Henrey, Robert | A farm inNormandy | |
S157 | Marquand, John P. | Haven's end | |
S158 | Knight, Eric | Sam Small flies again | |
S159 | Creswell, H. B. | The Honeywood file | |
S160 | Heyer, Georgette | Faro's daughter | |
S161 | Dickens, Monica | One pair of feet | |
S162 | Brahms, Caryl & Simon, S. J. | No bed for Bacon | |
S163 | Pudney, John | Who onlyEngland know | |
S164 | Bromfield, Louis | Until the day break | |
S165 | Greenwood, Robert | Mr. Bunting | |
S166 | Jameson, Storm | The fort | |
S167 | Arey, John Stuart | There was no yesterday | |
S168 | Joad, C. E. M. | The adventures of the young soldier | |
S169 | Armstrong, Anthony | When the bells rang | |
S170 | Saroyan, William | Best stories of William Saroyan | |
S171 | Marquand, John P. | Don't ask questions | |
S172 | O'Brien, Kate | The last of summer | |
S173 | Smith, David | No rain in those clouds | |
S174 | |||
S175 | Fair, A. A. | Gold comes in bricks | |
S176 | 'Sinbad' | The bomb ship | |
S177 | Moore, Amos | Texas round-up | |
S178 | Postgate, Raymond | Somebody at the door | |
S179 | Henriques, Robert | Captain Smith and company | |
S180 | Greenwood, Robert | Mr. Bunting at war | |
S181 | Arey, John Stuart | Night-work | |
S182 | Dickens, Monica | One pair of hands | |
S183 | Horler, Sydney | Fear walked behind | |
S184 | Hendryx, James B. | Hard rock man | |
S185 | White, William C. | Break down the bars | |
S186 | Swift, Anthony | Murder at a police station | |
S187 | Busch, Niven | The Carrington incident | |
S188 | Marquand, John P. | Warning hill | |
S189 | Wren, Percival Christopher | Rough shooting | |
S190 | Chesterton, G. K. | The wisdom of Father Brown | |
S191 | Waterfield, Gordon | Morning will come | |
S192 | Manhood, H. A. | Lunatic broth and other stories | |
S193 | Anand, Mulk Raj | The barber's trade union | |
S194 | Reynolds, Quentin | The curtain rises | |
S195 | Priestwood, Gwen | Through Japanese barbed wire | |
S196 | Kingsmill, Hugh | The poisoned crown | |
S197 | Kaye-Smith, Sheila | Talking of Jane Austen | |
S198 | Bell,Adrian | Sunrise to sunset | |
S199 | Standish, Robert | The three bamboos | |
S200 | Hichens, Robert Peverell | We fought them in gunboats | |
S201 | Grinstead, Roger | Some talk of Alexander | |
S202 | Seton, Graham | The governor of Kattowitz | |
S203 | Ross, Jean | Women in exile | |
S204 | Caspary, Vera | Laura | |
S205 | Sava, George | Surgeon's symphony | |
S206 | Thorne, Anthony | I'm a stranger here myself | |
S207 | King-Hall, Magdalen | Life and death of wicked Lady Skelton | |
S208 | Yün, Tan | Flame from the rock | |
S209 | Godden, Rumer | Rungli-rungliot | |
S210 | Goddard, Constance F. | Silver woods | |
S211 | Onraet, Tony | Down North | |
S212 | West, Kenneth | Ma Wei Slope | |
S213 | Footman, David | Pemberton | |
S214 | Hare, Cyril | Tenant for death | |
S215 | Moore, Beryl | Behold the threaden sails | |
S216 | Thorne, Anthony | Cabbage holiday | |
S217 | Capon, Paul | Brother Cain | |
S218 | Lees, Hannah | Death in the doll's house | |
S219 | Gayton, Catherine | Those Sinning girls | |
S220 | Gann, Ernest K. | Island in the sky | |
S221 | Maugham, Robin | Come to dust | |
S222 | Warner, Rex | Why was I killed? | |
S223 | Brown, Hilton | Rudyard Kipling | |
S224 | Mitford,Nancy | The pursuit of love | |
S225 | Clutton-Brock, Alan | Murder at Liberty Hall | |
S226 | Norman, James | An inch of time | |
S227 | Bell, Josephine | From natural causes | |
S228 | Thompson, Edward G. | Men of Branber | |
S229 | Street, A. G. | Moonraking | |
S230 | Wilder,Thornton Niven | Heaven's my destination | |
S231 | Mitchell, Gladys | Sunset overSoho |