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John Cheever, born 1912 to 1982, is an author best known in his
native country America. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1978 and all of the books
listed in this bibliography are collectable of of some value. As usual, the
first book is the most sought after and of the greatest value. The rest of the
books are more reasonably priced and within the reach of most with a reasonable
budget
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| Title |
|
Date |
Notes |
| The Way Some People Live |
Random |
1943 |
|
| The Enormous Radio |
Wagnalls |
1953 |
UK: 1953 Gollancz |
| The Wapshot Chronicle |
Harper |
1957 |
UK: 1957 Gollancz |
| The Housebreaker of Shady Hill |
Harper |
1958 |
UK: 1958 Gollancz |
| Some People, Places, and Things That Will Not Appear in My Next
Novel |
Harper |
1961 |
UK: 1961 Gollancz |
| The Wapshot Scandal |
Harper |
1964 |
UK: 1964 Gollancz |
| The Brigadier and the Golf Widow |
Harper |
1964 |
UK: 1965 Gollancz |
| Homage to Shakespeare |
Country Squires |
1968 |
150 signed copies |
| Bullet Park |
Knopf |
1969 |
UK: 1969 Cape |
| The World of Apples |
Knopf |
1973 |
UK: 1974 Cape |
| Falconer |
Knopf |
1977 |
UK: 1977 Cape |
| The Stories of John Cheever |
Knopf |
1978 |
UK: 1979 Cape |
| The Day the Pig Fell into the Well |
Lord John |
1978 |
Signed limited |
| The Leaves, The Lion-Fish and the Bear |
Orphanos |
1980 |
Ditto |
| The National Pastime |
Sylvester |
1982 |
Ditto |
| Oh, What a Paradise it Seems |
Knopf |
1982 |
UK: 1982 Cape |
| Atlantic Crossings |
Ophidia |
1986 |
90 copies only |
| Expelled |
Orphanos |
1988 |
|
| The Letters of ...... |
Schuster |
1988 |
UK: 1989 Cape |
| The Journals of ..... |
Knopf |
1991 |
UK: 1991 Cape |
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