Books in Chronological Order
The following Italian language books have been published:
- Mondo Piccolo: Don Camillo. Literally: Little World: Don Camillo
- Mondo Piccolo: Don Camillo e il suo gregge. Literally: Little World: Don Camillo and His Flock
- Mondo Piccolo: Il compagno Don Camillo. Literally: Comrade Don Camillo
The following Italian language books have been published posthumously:
- Mondo Piccolo: Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi. Literally: Little World: Don Camillo and the Youth of Today
- Gente così. 1980.
- Lo spumarino pallido. 1981.
- Noi del Boscaccio. 1983.
- L'anno di Don Camillo. 1986.
- Il decimo clandestino. 1987.
- Ciao Don Camillo. 1996.
- Don Camillo e Don Chichì. 1996. The complete version of Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi
- Don Camillo e Peppone. ISBN 978-88-486-0355-3
The following US English translations have been published:
- The Little World of Don Camillo. (Mondo Piccolo: Don Camillo, translated by Una Vincenzo Troubridge.)
- Don Camillo and His Flock. (Mondo Piccolo: Don Camillo e il suo gregge, translated by Frances Frenaye.)
- Don Camillo's Dilemma. (Collection of stories for English publication, translated by Frances Frenaye.)
- Don Camillo takes the Devil by the Tail. (Collection of stories for English publication, translated by Frances Frenaye.)
- Comrade Don Camillo. (Mondo Piccolo: Il Compagno Don Camillo, translated by Frances Frenaye.)
- Don Camillo Meets the Flower Children. (Mondo Piccolo: Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi, translated by L.K. Conrad.)
The following UK English translations have been published:
- The Little World of Don Camillo. (Mondo Piccolo: Don Camillo, translated by Una Vincenzo Troubridge.)
- Don Camillo and the Prodigal Son. (Mondo Piccolo: Don Camillo e il suo gregge, translated by Frances Frenaye.)
- Don Camillo's Dilemma. (Collection of stories for English publication, translated by Frances Frenaye.)
- Don Camillo and the Devil. (Collection of stories for English publication, translated by Frances Frenaye.)
- Comrade Don Camillo. (Mondo Piccolo: Il Compagno Don Camillo, translated by Frances Frenaye.)
- Don Camillo Meets Hell's Angels. (Mondo Piccolo: Don Camillo e i giovani d'oggi, translated by L.K. Conrad.)
The following five were compiled into a larger book published in 1980: The World of Don Camillo, to coincide with the television adaptation:
- The Little World of Don Camillo.
- Don Camillo and the Prodigal Son.
- Don Camillo's Dilemma.
- Don Camillo and the Devil.
- Comrade Don Camillo.
Notes: The World of Don Camillo does not contain all the stories contained in the individual books. The Italian, US English and UK English publications often have a different number of stories within them thereby making it difficult to acquire a complete collection of the Don Camillo stories.
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