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Parlor, Bedlam and Bath (with
S. J. Perelman), Liveright, 1930 • ''The Wounded Don't Cry'', E P Dutton, 1941 •
A London Diary, Angus & Robertson, 1941 •
Convoy, Random House, 1942 •
Only the Stars are Neutral, Random House, 1942; Blue Ribbon Books, 1943, bearing the title of Reynolds 1942 book
Only the Stars are Neutral. In small letters it notes "By special permission of Quentin Reynolds". •
Dress Rehearsal: The Story of Dieppe, Random House, 1943 •
The Curtain Rises, Random House, 1944 •
Officially Dead: The Story of Commander C D Smith, USN; The Prisoner the Japs Couldn’t Hold No. 511 Random House, 1945 (Published by Pyramid Books under the title
He Came Back in multiple printings in the 1960s and early 1970s.) •
70,000 to 1 (Seventy Thousand to One); True War Adventure, 1946 • Leave It to the People, Random House, 1948,1949 •
The Wright Brothers, Pioneers of American Aviation, Random House Landmark Books, 1950 •
Courtroom; The Story of Samuel S Leibowitz, Farrar, Straus and Co, 1950 • ''Custer's Last Stand'', Random House, 1951 •
The Battle of Britain, Random House, 1953 •
The Amazing Mr Doolittle; A Biography of Lieutenant General James H Doolittle, Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 • ''The Man Who Wouldn't Talk'', 1953 •
I, Willie Sutton, Farrar, Straus and Young, 1953 •
The FBI, Random House Landmark Books, 1954 •
Headquarters, Harper & Brothers, 1955 •
The Fiction Factory; or, From Pulp Row to Quality Street; The Story of 100 years of Publishing at Street & Smith, Random House 1955 •
They Fought for the Sky; The Dramatic Story of the First War in the Air, Rinehart & Company, 1957 •
Minister of Death: The Adolf Eichmann Story (by Zwy Aldouby and Quentin James Reynolds), Viking 1960 •
Known But to God; The Story of the “Unknowns” of America’s War Memorials, John Day 1960 •
Winston Churchill, Random House 1963 •
By Quentin Reynolds, McGraw Hill, 1963 •
Britain Can Take It! (based on
the film) • ''Don't Think It Hasn't Been Fun'' •
The Life of Saint Patrick •
Macapagal, the Incorruptible • A Secret for Two •
With Fire and Sword; Great War Adventures ==Screenplays==