Evan Hunter

Evan Hunter (born Salvatore Lombino on October 15, 1926 - he had his name legally changed in 1952) is a prolific American author and screenwriter. He has written hundreds of books and many screenplays both under his own name, and under a number of pseudonyms such as Ed McBain, Richard Marsten, Hunt Collins, Curt Cannon and Ezra Hannon. Under the name of Evan Hunter he has written books such as The Blackboard Jungle, Come Winter, and Lizzie. He wrote the original screenplay of The Birds for Alfred Hitchcock. As Ed McBain, one of his most famous pseudonyms, he has written the famous 87th Precinct crime novels as well as the Matthew Hope mysteries.

Bibliography as Evan Hunter

Novels

Short Stories

Plays

Screenplays

Teleplays

Children's Books

Autobigraphical

Bibliography as Ed McBain

Novels

The 87th Precinct Mysteries

The Matthew Hope Mysteries

Bibliography (Various)

as Curt Cannon

as Richard Marsten

as Hunt Collins

as Ezra Hannon

as John Abbott

Complete Chronological Bibliography

to be written

External links

  • http://www.edmcbain.com/
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