List of unpublished books

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This is a list of unpublished books by notable people, alphabetized by author. These notable people may be published authors, but not necessarily.

Unpublished novels[]

Unpublished nonfiction[]

  • F. Lee Bailey: memoir about his defense of Patty Hearst
  • Calvin Beck: Sense of Wonder, survey of 1940s fantasy films
  • Jack Bradbury: autobiography about working in animation and comic books
  • Barry Brown: Unsung Heroes of the Horrors, interview profiles of actors
  • Buff Cobb: Memoirs of a Subdeb in Hollywood
  • Lee Duncan: rough draft of an autobiography by the trainer of Rin Tin Tin
  • John Howard Griffin: Scattered Shadows, memoir about the author's blindness
  • Napoleon Hill: Outwitting The Devil ((1970))
  • V. T. Hamlin: The Man Who Walked with Dinosaurs (autobiography) and Four Rivers (fishing memoir)
  • JP Miller: A Ship Without a Shore, memoir of Miller's WWII experiences aboard the aircraft carrier USS Cabot
  • Fulton Oursler: autobiography in progress at the time of his death
  • Theodore Roosevelt: The Winning of the West: Roosevelt's series was originally meant to be more at least six books. However, due to the death of his first wife, Roosevelt edited the series to conclude at four volumes.
  • Kay Sage: China Eggs, a memoir of 1910–35, covering her family, childhood, travels, painting, life in Italy, her marriage to Prince Ranieri di San Faustino and her friendship with Ezra Pound.[6]
  • Yvette Vickers: autobiography in progress at the time of her death
  • Fredric Wertham: The War on Children

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Irons, Meghan E. "Bishop’s novel offers insight into her thoughts," Boston Globe, February 18, 2010.
  2. ^ "'If Bullets Were Gold': Is This Sci-Fi Novel the Work of a Killer Professor?" Gawker
  3. ^ Smith, Dinitia. "Harold Brodkey and His (Great) Unpublished Novel," New York, September 19, 1988
  4. ^ Snow, C. P. "Character Sketches from an Unpublished Novel"
  5. ^ "Francis Spufford pens unauthorised Narnia novel". the Guardian. 19 March 2019.
  6. ^ Archives of American Art

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