John Collier wrote numerous plays, poems, novels, and short stories-many of which appeared in the New Yorker-and contributed to the screenplay of The African Queen. He received the Edgar Allen Poe Award in 1951 and the International Fantasy Award in 1952.
Awards: Edgar (1952) see all
Genres: Fantasy
Novels
His Monkey Wife (1930)
No Traveller Returns (1931)
Tom's a Cold (1933)
Defy the Foul Fiend (1934)
Variation on a Theme (1935)
Witch's Money (1940)
No Traveller Returns (1931)
Tom's a Cold (1933)
Defy the Foul Fiend (1934)
Variation on a Theme (1935)
Witch's Money (1940)
Collections
Gemini (poems) (1931)
Green Thoughts (1932)
The Devil and All (1934)
Presenting Moonshine (1941)
The Touch of Nutmeg (1943)
Fancies and Goodnights (1951)
Pictures in the Fire (1958)
Of Demons and Darkness (1961)
The John Collier Reader (1972)
Avon Bedside Companion (1977) (with others)
Green Thoughts (1932)
The Devil and All (1934)
Presenting Moonshine (1941)
The Touch of Nutmeg (1943)
Fancies and Goodnights (1951)
Pictures in the Fire (1958)
Of Demons and Darkness (1961)
The John Collier Reader (1972)
Avon Bedside Companion (1977) (with others)
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Books containing stories by John Collier
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