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Norman Collins, born 3rd October 1907, is an author who is
deserving of wider recognition today. He is a classic English born storyteller.
His novels are not overly expensive although they are collectable. The most
expensive one is probably The Bat that Flits, ironically this is not because of
the author but the publisher, Collins Crime Club, and the particularly striking
dust jacket artwork. It is entirely possible to put together a full set of his
novels in 1st edition status for a fairly reasonable budget.
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| Title |
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Date |
Notes |
| The Facts of Fiction |
Gollancz |
1932 |
US: 1933 Dutton |
| Penang Appointment |
Gollancz |
1934 |
US: 1935 Doubleday |
| The Three Friends |
Ditto |
1935 |
US: 1936 ditto |
| Trinity Town |
Ditto |
1936 |
US: 1937 Harper |
| Flames Coming Out of the Top |
Ditto |
1937 |
US: 1938 Harper |
| Love in Our Time |
Ditto |
1938 |
US: 1938 ditto |
| I Shall Not Want |
Ditto |
1940 |
US: 1940 as Gold for My Bride |
| Anna |
Collins |
1942 |
US: 1942 as The Quiet Lady |
| London Belongs to Me |
Ditto |
1945 |
US; 1947 as Dulcimer Street |
| Black Ivory |
Ditto |
1948 |
US: 1948 Pearce |
| Children of the Archbishop |
Ditto |
1951 |
US: Duell 1951 |
| The Bat that Flits |
Collins |
1952 |
US: 1952 Sloan |
| Bond Street Story |
Ditto |
1958 |
US: 1959 Harpers |
| The Governor's Lady |
Ditto |
1968 |
US: 1969 Schuster |
| The Husband's Story |
Ditto |
1978 |
US: 1978 Atheneum |
| Little Nelson |
Collins |
1981 |
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