
Michael Crichton
aka
Michael Douglas (with Douglas Crichton), Jeffrey Hudson, John Lange
About Michael Crichton
Michael Crichton is the author of The Andromeda Strain, Congo, Jurassic Park, Rising Sun, The Terminal Man, The Lost World, Airframe and Timeline. He is the winner of an Edgar Award (1980; The Great Train Robbery) as well as an Emmy, a Peabody, and a Writer's Guild of America Award for the television series ER.
Novels
A Case of Need (1968) (writing as Jeffrey Hudson)
The Andromeda Strain (1969)
Dealing: Or the Berkeley to Boston Forty-brick Lost-bag Blues (1971) (writing as Michael Douglas)
The Terminal Man (1972)
The Great Train Robbery (1973)
Westworld (1974)
Eaters of the Dead (1976)
aka The 13th Warrior
Congo (1980)
Sphere (1987)
Rising Sun (1991)
Disclosure (1993)
Airframe (1996)
Twister (1996) (with Anne-Marie Martin)
Timeline (1998)
Prey (2002)
State of Fear (2004)
Next (2006)
Pirate Latitudes (2009)
The Andromeda Strain (1969)
Dealing: Or the Berkeley to Boston Forty-brick Lost-bag Blues (1971) (writing as Michael Douglas)
The Terminal Man (1972)
The Great Train Robbery (1973)
Westworld (1974)
Eaters of the Dead (1976)
aka The 13th Warrior
Congo (1980)
Sphere (1987)
Rising Sun (1991)
Disclosure (1993)
Airframe (1996)
Twister (1996) (with Anne-Marie Martin)
Timeline (1998)
Prey (2002)
State of Fear (2004)
Next (2006)
Pirate Latitudes (2009)
Omnibus
Three Complete Novels (1993)
The Michael Crichton Collection (2000)
The Andromeda Strain / The Terminal Man (2007)
The Michael Crichton Collection (2000)
The Andromeda Strain / The Terminal Man (2007)
Non fiction
Five Patients (1970)
Jasper Johns (1977)
Electronic Life: How to Think about Computers (1983)
Travels (1988)
Jasper Johns (1977)
Electronic Life: How to Think about Computers (1983)
Travels (1988)
Awards
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Books about Michael Crichton
Links to other websites
| MichaelCrichton.net | |
| Erik's Michael Crichton Collection |
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