About Cornell Woolrich
Cornell Woolrich, along with Raymond Chandler and James M Cain, was one of the creators of the noir genre. He is the author of many seminal works including REAR WINDOW, the basis of the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly.
Novels
Cover Charge (1926)
Children of the Ritz (1927)
Times Square (1929)
A Young Man's Heart (1930)
The Time of Her Life (1931)
Manhattan Love Song (1932)
The Bride Wore Black (1940) (with William Irish (Cornell Woolrich))
aka Beware the Lady
The Black Curtain (1941)
The Black Alibi (1942)
Phantom Lady (1942) (with William Irish (Cornell Woolrich))
The Black Angel (1943)
The Black Path of Fear (1944)
Deadline at Dawn (1944) (with William Irish (Cornell Woolrich))
Night has a Thousand Eyes (1945) (with George Hopley (Cornell Woolrich))
Waltz into Darkness (1947)
I Married a Dead Man (1948) (with William Irish (Cornell Woolrich))
Rendezvous in Black (1948)
Fright (1950) (with George Hopley (Cornell Woolrich))
Savage Bride (1950)
Strangler's Serenade (1951) (with William Irish (Cornell Woolrich))
You'll Never See Me Again (1951)
Marihuana (1951)
Hotel Room (1958)
Death is my Dancing Partner (1959)
The Doom Stone (1960)
Into the Night (1987) (with Lawrence Block)
Children of the Ritz (1927)
Times Square (1929)
A Young Man's Heart (1930)
The Time of Her Life (1931)
Manhattan Love Song (1932)
The Bride Wore Black (1940) (with William Irish (Cornell Woolrich))
aka Beware the Lady
The Black Curtain (1941)
The Black Alibi (1942)
Phantom Lady (1942) (with William Irish (Cornell Woolrich))
The Black Angel (1943)
The Black Path of Fear (1944)
Deadline at Dawn (1944) (with William Irish (Cornell Woolrich))
Night has a Thousand Eyes (1945) (with George Hopley (Cornell Woolrich))
Waltz into Darkness (1947)
I Married a Dead Man (1948) (with William Irish (Cornell Woolrich))
Rendezvous in Black (1948)
Fright (1950) (with George Hopley (Cornell Woolrich))
Savage Bride (1950)
Strangler's Serenade (1951) (with William Irish (Cornell Woolrich))
You'll Never See Me Again (1951)
Marihuana (1951)
Hotel Room (1958)
Death is my Dancing Partner (1959)
The Doom Stone (1960)
Into the Night (1987) (with Lawrence Block)
Omnibus
Collections
Nightmare (1956)
Violence (1958)
Beyond the Night (1959)
The Dark Side of Love (1965)
The Ten Faces of Cornell Woolrich (1965)
Nightwebs (1971)
Angels of Darkness (1978)
The Fantastic Stories of Cornell Woolrich (1981)
Four by Cornell Woolrich (1983)
Rear Window (1984)
Vampire's Honeymoon (1985)
Blind Date With Death (1985)
Darkness at Dawn: Early Suspense Classics by Cornell Woolrich (1985)
Night and Fear: 20 Stories (2003)
Tonight Somewhere in New York (2005)
Violence (1958)
Beyond the Night (1959)
The Dark Side of Love (1965)
The Ten Faces of Cornell Woolrich (1965)
Nightwebs (1971)
Angels of Darkness (1978)
The Fantastic Stories of Cornell Woolrich (1981)
Four by Cornell Woolrich (1983)
Rear Window (1984)
Vampire's Honeymoon (1985)
Blind Date With Death (1985)
Darkness at Dawn: Early Suspense Classics by Cornell Woolrich (1985)
Night and Fear: 20 Stories (2003)
Tonight Somewhere in New York (2005)
Anthologies containing stories by Cornell Woolrich
Venture Science Fiction 9 (1964)
Daring Detectives (1969)
The Giant Book of Horror Stories (1981)
Tales of the Occult (1989)
Daring Detectives (1969)
The Giant Book of Horror Stories (1981)
Tales of the Occult (1989)
Short stories
| Rear Window [short story] | |||
| Three O'Clock (with William Irish (Cornell Woolrich)) | |||
| Speak to Me of Death (1935) | |||
| The Screaming Laugh (1938) | |||
| Through a Dead Man's Eye (1939) | |||
| Somebody's Clothes-Somebody's Life (1958) |
Books about Cornell Woolrich
First You Dream, Then You Die (1988) by Francis M Nevins
Blues of a Lifetime: The Autobiography of Cornell Woolrich (1991) by Mark T Bassett
Blues of a Lifetime: The Autobiography of Cornell Woolrich (1991) by Mark T Bassett
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