Ralph Steadman - Partial Bibliography

Partial Bibliography

  • The Little Red Computer (1968)
  • The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved (1970) (written by Hunter S. Thompson)
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1971) (written by Hunter S. Thompson)
  • Two Donkeys and a Bridge (1972)
  • Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 (1973) (written by Hunter S. Thompson)
  • America (1974)
  • Cherrywood Cannon, based on a story told by Dmitri Sidjanski (A.K.A. Mischa Damjan), Paddington Press (1978)
  • Emergency Mouse (1978) (written by Bernard Stone)
  • The Curse of Lono (1983) (written by Hunter S. Thompson)
  • Inspector Mouse (1980) (written by Bernard Stone)
  • I Leonardo (1983)
  • No Good Dogs (1983)
  • Quasimodo Mouse (1984) (written by Bernard Stone)
  • Treasure Island (1985) (written by Robert Louis Stevenson)
  • That's My Dad (1986)
  • The Complete Alice (1986) (Through the Looking-Glass and The Hunting of the Snark, written by Lewis Carroll)
  • Withnail and I (1987)
  • The Crazy Never Die! by Mitchell Brothers Film Group (1988)
  • The Big I Am (1988)
  • No Room to Swing a Cat (1989)
  • Near the Bone (1990)
  • Tales of the Weirrd (1990)
  • The Grapes of Ralph: Wine according to Ralph Steadman (1992)
  • Still Life with Bottle: Whisky according to Ralph Steadman (1994)
  • Teddy! Where Are You? (1995)
  • Animal Farm (1995) (written by George Orwell)
  • The Poor Mouth (illustrations for the English translation, released in 1996)
  • Heart on the Left (1997)
  • Have I Offended Someone? (1997) (Frank Zappa compilation)
  • Gonzo: The Art of Ralph Steadman (1998)
  • The Devil's Dictionary (2004) (written by Ambrose Bierce)
  • The Joke's Over (2006)
  • Psychogeography (2007) (written by Will Self)
  • Garibaldi's Biscuits (2008)
  • Slash (2010) (Album by Slash)

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