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Paul Gallico


(Paul William Gallico)
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Paul William Gallico was a successful American novelist and short story writer. Many of his works were adapted for motion pictures. He is perhaps best remembered for the story The Snow Goose, which was his only real critical success, and for his novel The Poseidon Adventure, primarily because it has been made into several films, particularly the generally well-received 1972 version.
 

Genres: General Fiction, Historical
 
Novels
   Adventures of Hiram Holliday (1939)
   The Snow Goose (1941)
   The Lonely (1949)
   Jennie (1950)
     aka The Abandoned
   The Small Miracle (1950)
   Snowflake (1952)
   Trial by Terror (1952)
   Love of Seven Dolls (1954)
   Ludmila (1955)
   Thomasina (1957)
     aka The Three Lives of Thomasina
   Flowers for Mrs. Harris (1958)
   Too Many Ghosts (1961)
   Coronation (1962)
   Scruffy (1962)
   Day the Guinea Pig Talked (1963)
   Love, Let Me Not Hunger (1963)
   Day Jean-Pierre Was Pignapped (1964)
   Hand of Mary Constable (1964)
   The Silent Miaow (1964)
   Day Jean-Pierre Went Round the World (1965)
   Man Who Was Magic (1966)
   Story of the Silent Night (1967)
   Manxmouse (1968)
   Day Jean-Pierre Joined the Circus (1969)
   Foolish Immortals (1969)
   The Poseidon Adventure (1969)
   Matilda (1970)
   Zoo Gang (1971)
   The Boy Who Invented the Bubble Gun (1974)
   Miracle in the Wilderness (1975)
   The Adventures of Jean-Pierre (1975)
   Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1978)
   The House That Wouldn't Go Away (1979)
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Collections
   Three Stories (1964)
     aka Three Legends
   Honourable Cat (poems) (1972)
   Snow Goose and Other Legends (1979)
   The Best of Paul Gallico (1988)
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Non fiction show
 
Anthologies containing stories by Paul Gallico
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Eastern Ghosts (1990)
Haunting, Spine-Chilling Stories from New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia
(American Ghosts)
edited by
Martin H Greenberg, Frank D McSherry and Charles G Waugh
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Western Ghosts (1990)
Haunting, Spine-Chilling Stories from the American West
(American Ghosts)
edited by
Martin H Greenberg, Frank D McSherry and Charles G Waugh

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