1935 in Literature - New Books

New Books

  • Enid Bagnold – National Velvet
  • Pearl S. Buck – A House Divided
  • Edgar Rice Burroughs – Tarzan and the Leopard Men
  • Erskine Caldwell – Journeyman
  • Morley Callaghan – They Shall Inherit the Earth
  • Elias Canetti – Die Blendung
  • John Dickson Carr
    • Death-Watch
    • The Hollow Man (aka The Three Coffins)
    • The Red Widow Murders (as by Carter Dickson)
    • The Unicorn Murders (as by Carter Dickson)
  • Agatha Christie
    • Three Act Tragedy
    • Death in the Clouds
  • Solomon Cleaver – Jean Val Jean
  • Robert P. Tristram Coffin – Red Sky in the Morning
  • Jack Conroy – A World to Win
  • A. J. Cronin – The Stars Look Down
  • Franklin W. Dixon – The Hidden Harbor Mystery
  • Lawrence Durrell – Pied Piper of Lovers
  • E.R. Eddison – Mistress of Mistresses
  • James T. Farrell – Studs Lonigan - A Trilogy
  • Rachel Field – Time Out of Mind
  • Charles G. Finney – The Circus of Dr. Lao
  • Graham Greene – England Made Me
  • George Wylie Henderson – Ollie Miss
  • Georgette Heyer
    • Death in the Stocks
    • Regency Buck
  • Christopher Isherwood – Mr Norris Changes Trains
  • Anna Kavan (writing as Helen Ferguson) – A Stranger Still
  • André Malraux – Le Temps du mépris
  • John Masefield – The Box of Delights
  • Alberto Moravia – Le ambizioni sbagliate
  • R. K. Narayan – Swami and Friends
  • George Orwell – A Clergyman's Daughter
  • Ellery Queen
    • The Spanish Cape Mystery
    • The Lamp of God
  • Charles Ferdinand Ramuz – When the Mountain Fell
  • Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings – Golden Apples
  • Herbert Read – The Green Child
  • George Santayana – The Last Puritan
  • Dorothy L. Sayers – Gaudy Night
  • Monica Shannon – Dobry
  • John Steinbeck – Tortilla Flat
  • Rex Stout – The League of Frightened Men
  • Phoebe Atwood Taylor
    • Deathblow Hill
    • The Tinkling Symbol
  • B. Traven – The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
  • S. S. Van Dine – The Garden Murder Case
  • Stanley G. Weinbaum – The Lotus Eaters
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder – Little House on the Prairie
  • P. G. Wodehouse – Blandings Castle and Elsewhere (short stories)

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