Mr Moto novels •
No Hero. Boston, Little Brown, 1935; as
Mr. Moto Takes a Hand, London, Hale, 1940; as
Your Turn, Mr. Moto, New York, Berkley, 1963 •
Thank You, Mr. Moto. Boston, Little Brown, 1936; London, Jenkins, 1937 •
Think Fast, Mr. Moto. Boston, Little Brown, 1937; London, Hale, 1938 •
Mr. Moto Is So Sorry. Boston, Little Brown, 1938; London, Hale, 1939 •
Last Laugh, Mr. Moto. Boston, Little Brown, 1942; London, Hale, 1943 •
Stopover Tokyo. Boston, Little Brown, and London, Collins, 1957; as
The Last of Mr. Moto, New York, Berkley, 1963; as
Right You Are, Mr. Moto, New York, Popular Library, 1977
Other crime novels •
Ming Yellow. Boston, Little Brown, and London, Lovat Dickson, 1935 • ''Don't Ask Questions''. London, Hale, 1941 • ''It's Loaded, Mr. Bauer''. London, Hale, 1949
Literary novels •
The Unspeakable Gentleman. New York, Scribner, and London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1922 •
The Black Cargo. New York, Scribner, and London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1925 •
Warning Hill. Boston, Little Brown, 1930. •
The Late George Apley. Boston, Little Brown, 1937 •
Wickford Point. Boston, Little Brown, 1939 •
H.M. Pulham, Esq.. Boston, Little Brown, and London, Hale, 1942 •
So Little Time. Boston, Little Brown, 1943; London, Hale, 1944 •
Repent in Haste. Boston, Little Brown, 1945 • ''
B.F.'s Daughter. Boston, Little Brown, 1946; as Polly Fulton'', London, Hale, 1947 •
Point of No Return. Boston, Little Brown, and London, Hale, 1949 •
Melville Goodwin, USA. Boston, Little Brown, 1951; London, Hale, 1952 •
Sincerely, Willis Wayde. Boston, Little Brown, and London, Hale, 1955 •
Women and Thomas Harrow. Boston, Little Brown, 1958; London, Collins, 1959
The Late George Apley,
Wickford Point,
H.M. Pulham, Esquire,
So Little Time,
Repent in Haste and ''B.F.'s Daughter'' were published as
Armed Services Editions during
World War II.
Do Tell Me, Doctor Johnson was privately printed in small numbers, 1928 (one story, 47 pages). A search of the ''
Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature indicates that Marquand had 111 short stories published in various magazines, mostly in the Saturday Evening Post
, from 1921 through 1947, of which 18 appear in Four of a Kind
, Haven's End
and Thirty Years''.
Collections and short stories •
Four of a Kind, 1923 • ''Haven's End''. Boston, Little Brown, 1933; London, Hale, 1938 •
Thirty Years, 1954 •
Life at Happy Knoll, 1957 == Notes ==