Blondie Iscariot
New York: Avon, 1948. Softcover. 12mo, . Avon #179. Hardboiled mystery novel.
New York: Avon, 1948. Softcover. 12mo, . Avon #179. Hardboiled mystery novel.
Greenwich: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1959. Softcover. 12mo., 130 pp.
New York: Lancer, 1964. Softcover. 12mo. Paperback original.
New York: Lion, 1951. Softcover. 12mo. Lion #59. PBO.
Greenwich: Gold Medal, 1959. Softcover. 12mo. 160 pp. Gold Medal 921. Color illustrated stiff paper wraps.
New York: Handi Books, 1947. Softcover. 12mo. Author's first mystery introduces private eye Wood Jaxon.
New York: Avon, 1952. Softcover. 12mo., 234pp. Avon #252 Harlem Renaissance author. Preceded by "Ollie Miss," the story of Jule's Mother. Henderson's uncommon second and final novel; a story of a Southern boy who moves to Harlem and experiences a world of prejudice.
New York: Dell, 1959. Softcover. 12mo., B-133 PBO. Cover by Robert McGinnis.
New York: Avon, 1956. Softcover. 12mo., First US paperback edition. Avon Book T-147. Originally published in hard cover by Harcourt, Brace in 1955.
New York: Bart House, 1945. Softcover. 12mo., Murder at The Metropolitan Opera, New York City.
New York: Pocket Books, 1946. Softcover. 12mo., Pocket Book Paperback #366. First Pocket Books edition. The first book in the Barnaby series. Johnson later created Harold and the Purple Crayon.
New York: Dell, 1954. Softcover. 12mo., 191 pp. Dell 795. Ringside violence and a brutal murder.
New York: Berkely, 1958. Softcover. 12mo., 128 pp. Second printing. Berkley Books G-147. Pictorial [GGA] wrappers.
New York: Midnight Reader, 1962. Softcover. 12mo., 190 pp. Cover art by Robert Bonfils.
San Diego: Greenleaf, 1966. Softcover. 12mo., Ember Library EL 354, Vintage Greenleaf Classics Books. Cover art by Robert Bonfils.
New York: Ballantine, 1971. Softcover. 12mo., PBO Ballantine Books 021460. The Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series. Gervasio Gallardo, illustrator.
New York: Signet, 1957. Softcover. 12mo., Signet D2030. Later printng The fifth Bond title.
New York: Belmont, 1968. Softcover. 12mo., 159 pp. Belmont Double B60-080. "Ladies' Day" depicts a lesbian dystopia; "This Crowded Earth" is an overpopulation dystopia. Berger, Science Fiction and the New Dark Age, p. 159. Sargent, British and American Utopian Literature, 1516-1985, pp. 269, 308.
New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell, 1972. Softcover. 12mo. Doc Savage #3.
New York: Warner, 1976. Softcover. 12mo., Neal Adams [illustrator]. PBO, Warner 88-079. Scarce copy. Described on the rear cover as "psycho science fiction." First short story collection by the author, a contributor to the legendarily unpublished "Last Dangerous Visions" and an early discovery of Harlan Ellison."
New York: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1952. Softcover. 12mo., 181 pp. PBO Gold Medal #213. Cover art by Barye Phillips. Haitian voodoo.
New York: Avon, 1952. Softcover. 12mo., Avon Books #458. First Avon printing. Cover art by Victor Olson "During working hours Paul sold leather bound, erotic books to special customers in a dusty Greenwich Village bookshop."
New York: Peyote Press, 1969. Softcover. 12mo., 152 pp. Late 1960s sleaze. **OCLC** lists no copies [853623819].
New York: Lion, 1952. Softcover. 12mo. Originally published as The Heiress of Copper Butte.
New York: Avon, 1956. Softcover. 12mo., 127 pp. Avon #695. Originally "Behind the Mirror," the nephew of W. Somerset Maugham tells of desires and passions in the jungle heat.