Nero Wolfe, Stout’s Other Writings, Books about Stout & Wolfe, and Loads of Reading Materials
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LISTS ABOUT NERO WOLFE’S WORLD
PROLIFIC AUTHOR
Rex Stout led a long, productive, and multi-faceted life with a wide variety of careers.
From about 1912 until his death in 1975, he wrote a great many stories, articles, essays, book reviews, and social and political material besides the many Wolfe novels and novellas. Use the links below to access the sub-sections that attempt to chronicle his sporadic non-Nero Wolfe writing careers from about 1912 until his death in 1975.
Rex Stout’s prolific output is not always grasped because he is identified as the author of the Nero Wolfe series, without due regard for his other writings. Here is the tally, and it does not include his writings for various social and political causes, book reviews written for The New York Times , and others, etc.
There are MANY free files for your reading enjoyment and slide shows of the cover art from his many writings on these pages:
In addition to fiction writing, Mr. Stout spent a great deal of his time verbally championing a wide variety of political causes. But that’s a different section: https://www.nerowolfe.org/htm/stout/activism_overview.htm. The entire Rex Stout section has many interviews and writings by Stout for your reading pleasure.
PUBLICATION CATEGORIES/QUANTITIES
1912 – 1918: Pulp fiction
(READING COPIES OF MANY OF THE SHORT STORIES ARE AVAILABLE ON THIS SITE.)
Some stories may be lost because they were published in “pulp” magazines long ago. Those that have been located in archives have been published in book form: 9 to date.
1929 – 1941
1934 – 1975
1934 – 1975
NOTES: There is an additional novella published only posthumously in Death Times Three entitled Assault on a Brownstone. It is an early version of Counterfeit for Murder, which was published in magazine and book format (Saturday Evening Post and Homicide Trinity, respectively). Assault on a Brownstone is not counted in the number of novellas above.
The novella, Frame Up for Murder, was published only in magazine format until its inclusion in Death Time Three. It is a longer version with marked plot differences of Murder is No Joke. Frame Up for Murder is not counted in the number of novellas.
Bitter End, another novella published only in magazine format until after Mr. Stout’s death, and then in Corsage, is a reworking of his Tecumseh Fox novel Bad for Business, and is included in the tally of 39 novellas.
WHERE TO BUY THE BOOKS
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OTHER SOURCES OF BOOKS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks Winnifred, Dan, Michael, Peter, Jesse, and the dozens and dozens of cover art contributors. I’m sorry it took so long to organize all those JPGs.
