Books By Jack Douglas
- No Navel to Guide Him (1947)
- My Brother Was an Only Child (1959)
- Never Trust a Naked Bus Driver (1960)
- A Funny Thing Happened to Me on My Way to the Grave (1962)
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Hashimoto (1964)
- The Neighbors Are Scaring My Wolf (1968)
- Shut Up and Eat Your Snowshoes (1970)
- What Do You Hear from Walden Pond? (1971)
- The Jewish/Japanese Sex and Cookbook, and How to Raise Wolves (1972)
- Benedict Arnold Slept Here (1975)
- Going Nuts in Brazil (1977)
- Rubber Duck (1979)
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