Sax Rohmer - Bibliography

Bibliography

  • Pause!, 1910. Essays, monologues and dramatic sketches.
  • Little Tich, [autobiography of the Music Hall entertainer ghost-written by Ward) 1911
  • The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu, 1913 (Fu Manchu Book 1)
  • The Sins of Severac Bablon, 1914. Adventures of a sort of Jewish Robin Hood.
  • The Romance of Sorcery, 1914, Nonfiction study of the occult in history.
  • The Yellow Claw, 1915 (Gaston Max Book 1)
  • The Devil Doctor, 1916 (Fu Manchu Book 2)
  • The Exploits of Captain O'Hagan, 1916. Short stories. This work first appeared serially in "McClure's Magazine" during 1913-1914, and was first published as a book by Jarrolds, London, 1916.
  • The Si-Fan Mysteries, 1917 (Fu Manchu Book 3)
  • Brood of the Witch Queen, 1918
  • Tales of Secret Egypt, 1918
  • The Orchard of Tears, (Methuen, 1918)
  • The Quest of the Sacred Slipper, 1919
  • Dope, 1919 ("Red" Kerry Book 1 )
  • The Golden Scorpion, 1919 (Gaston Max Book 2) (sequel to 1915's The Yellow Claw)
  • The Dream Detective, 1920
  • The Green Eyes of Bast, 1920
  • The Haunting of Low Fennel, 1920 (see also Tales of East and West, 1932). British ed (C. Arthur Pearson, Nov 1920) contains: "The Haunting of Low Fennel", "The Valley of the Just", "The Blue Monkey", "The Riddle of Ragstaff", "The Master of Hollow Grange", "The Curse of a Thousand Kisses" and "The Tuquoise Necklace".
  • Bat-Wing, 1921 (Paul Harley Book 1)
  • Fire Tongue, 1921 (Paul Harley Book 2)
  • Tales of Chinatown, 1922
  • Grey Face, 1924
  • Yellow Shadows, 1925 ("Red" Kerry Book 2)
  • Moon of Madness, 1927
  • She Who Sleeps: A Romance of New York and the Nile, 1928. A tale of supernatural fiction - reanimation - Egyptian princesses - and hoaxes.
  • The Emperor of America, 1929
  • The Day the World Ended, 1930 (Gaston Max Book 3)
  • The Daughter of Fu Manchu, 1931 (Fu Manchu Book 4)
  • Yu'an Hee See Laughs, 1932
  • The Mask of Fu Manchu, 1932 (Fu Manchu Book 5)
  • Tales of East and West, 1932. (Note: The US ed is partially an abridged reprint of The Haunting of Low Fennel, 1920, minus "The Blue Monkey"; plus several stories from the UK ed). The original UK edition is superior). Contents US ed (Crime Club/Doubleday Doran & Co, 1933): Tales of the East - "The Black Mandarin", "Valley of the Just", "The Turquoise Necklace" "Curse of a Thousand Kisses", "Spirit of the Black Hawk", "The Turkish Yataghan", "Light of Atlantis"; Tales of the West - "The Haunting of Low Fennel" "At the Palace da Nostra", "The Master of Hollow Grange", "The Riddle of Ragstaff", and "Torture".
  • The Bride of Fu Manchu, 1933 (Fu Manchu Book 6)
  • The Trail of Fu Manchu, 1934 (Fu Manch Book 7)
  • The Bat Flies Low, 1935
  • President Fu Manchu, 1936 (Fu Manchu Book 8)
  • White Velvet, 1936
  • Salute to Bazarada, 1939
  • The Drums of Fu Manchu, 1939 (Fu Manchu Book 9)
  • The Island of Fu Manchu, 1941 (Fu Manchu Book 10)
  • Seven Sins, 1943 (Gaston Max Book 4)
  • Egyptian Nights, 1944
  • The Shadow of Fu Manchu, 1948 (Fu Manchu Book 11)
  • Hangover House, 1949
  • The Sins of Sumuru, 1950 (Sumuru Book 1)
  • Wulfheim, 1950
  • The Slaves of Sumuru, 1951 (Sumuru Book 2)
  • Virgin in Flames, 1952 (Sumuru Book 3)
  • Sand and Satin, 1954 (Sumuru Book 4)
  • The Moon is Red, 1954
  • Sinister Madonna, 1956 (Sumuru Book 5)
  • Re-enter: Fu Manchu, 1957 (Fu Manchu Book 12)
  • Emperor Fu Manchu, 1959 (Fu Manchu Book 13)
  • The Secret of Holm Peel and Other Strange Stories, Ace Books, 1970
  • The Wrath of Fu Manchu and Other Stories, . Introduction by Robert Briney. London: Tom Stacey 1973 hc; NY: DAW books, 1976 pbk.

see also:


  • Ten Years Beyond Baker Street by Cay Van Ash, 1984
  • The Fires of Fu Manchu by Cay Van Ash, 1987
  • The Terror of Fu Manchu by William Patrick Maynard, 2009
  • The Destiny of Fu Manchu by William Patrick Maynard, 2012
  • The Sumuru Omnibus compiled by John Robert Colombo, 2011 (Published by Battered Silicon Dispatch Box). Includes all five Sumuru novels.
  • Tears of Our Lady compiled by John Robert Colombo, 2011. (Published by Battered Silicon Dispatch Box - booklet). Rohmer refers to the monograph Tears of Our Lady throughout his five Sumuru novels; here it is presented through the medium of quotation by Colombo.

A note on texts: US editions of the Sumuru books (Gold Medal/Fawcett paperbacks) have texts which were frequently corrupted.

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