List of works by Leslie Charteris

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Leslie Charteris (born Leslie Charles Bowyer Yin; 1907–1993) was a British-American writer best known for his series on stories featuring Simon Templar, also known as The Saint.[1] Born in Singapore to a Chinese father, Suat Yin Chwan, and his English wife, Lydia (née Bowyer), Charteris travelled extensively with his family until beginning his education in England in 1919.[2][3] In 1925 he enrolled at King's College, Cambridge, but left after a year in order to become a writer;[4] to support himself, he worked as a goldminer, bartender, professional bridge player and temporary policeman. In October 1926 he changed his name by deed poll to Leslie Charles Bowyer Charteris-Ian, and professionally used the shorter version, Leslie Charteris.[1]

Novels19
Collections14
Scripts8
Translations1
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Novels19
Collections14
Scripts8
Translations1
Novellas11
Non-fiction2
Introduction1
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Charteris's first five novels were published by Ward Lock & Co; he also had a story The Red River published in their Windsor Magazine in May 1927. The first novel, X Esquire, which he later described as "an appallingly bad book", was published in 1927;[5] his second novel—The White Rider, published in 1928—is "overwritten and poorly constructed", according to his biographer Joan DelFattore.[5] In his third novel, Meet the Tiger (1928), he introduced the character of Simon Templar, a debonair gentleman crook who goes by the nom de guerre, The Saint.[6]

Charteris continued writing Saint books and the series gained in popularity because of its "mix of light humour, sophisticated settings, and story-line emphasising the role of a crusader tackling the forces of evil", which had "special appeal in the depression".[1] Charteris moved to the United States in 1932 and soon began writing screenplays, the first of which resulted in Midnight Club, released in 1933.[7][8]

In the June 1954 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Charteris published Fish Story.[9] According to the editors, it was written during (or inspired by) a leisure trip to Florida.

From the late 1960s to 1983, Charteris served in an editorial capacity for a continuation series of Saint books consisting of a mixture of novella- and novel-length adaptations of episodes of The Saint and Return of the Saint TV series, comic strip stories, as well as a few original stories. On some editions, Charteris is the cover author, with the actual writers credited within. Listed below are Saint books from this period for which Charteris is believed to have had a more active role than editor.

Charteris also worked on three books of non-fiction and an introduction to the 1980 re-issue of The Saint Meets the Tiger. The works consisted of a translation from Spanish to English of the autobiography of the bullfighter Juan Belmonte, a language guide to Spanish, and a guide to Paleneo, a wordless, pictorial sign language invented by Charteris.[10] He died in Windsor, Berkshire, in April 1993.[1]

Novels and story collections

"You might have seen something of the Indian, too, in the intent lines of his tanned reckless face; but that would have been an easy illusion. The same lines would have fitted as naturally into the picture of a conquistador ... or of d'Artagnan mocking the courts of France: they were only the heraldry of a character that would have been the same in any age or place, the timeless brand of the born buccaneer."

Charteris's description of Simon Templar in The Saint Goes West.[11]
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The books of Leslie Charteris
Title[12][13][14] Year of first
publication
First edition publisher Simon Templar book? Format Ref.
X Esquire 1927 Ward Lock & Co, London Red XN Novel [15]
The White Rider 1928 Ward Lock & Co, London Red XN Novel [16]
Meet the Tiger 1928 Ward Lock & Co, London Green tickY Novel [17]
The Bandit 1929 Ward Lock & Co, London Red XN Novel [18]
Daredevil 1929 Ward Lock & Co, London Red XN[19] Novel [20]
Enter the Saint 1930 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novellas [21]
The Last Hero 1930 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novel [22]
Knight Templar 1930 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novel [23]
Featuring the Saint 1931 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novellas [24]
Alias the Saint 1931 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novellas [25]
She Was a Lady 1931 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novel [26]
The Holy Terror 1932 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novellas [27]
Getaway 1932 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novel [28]
Once More the Saint 1933 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novellas [29]
The Brighter Buccaneer 1933 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Short story collection [30]
The Misfortunes of Mr. Teal 1934 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novellas [31]
Boodle 1934 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Short story collection [32]
The Saint Goes On 1934 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novellas [33]
The Saint in New York 1935 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novel [34]
Saint Overboard 1936 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novel [35]
The Ace of Knaves 1937 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novellas [36]
Thieves' Picnic 1937 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novel [37]
Prelude for War 1938 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novel [38]
Follow the Saint 1938 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Novellas [39]
The Happy Highwayman 1939 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Short story collection [40]
The Saint in Miami 1940 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Novel [41]
The Saint Goes West 1942 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novellas [42]
The Saint Steps In 1942 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Novel [43]
The Saint on Guard 1944 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Novellas [44]
Lady on a Train 1945 Shaw Press, Los Angeles, CA Red XN Novelisation[a] [8]
The Saint Sees it Through 1946 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Novel [45]
Call for the Saint 1948 Hodder & Stoughton, London Green tickY Novellas [46]
Saint Errant 1948 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Short story collection [47]
The Saint in Europe 1953 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Short story collection [48]
The Saint on the Spanish Main 1955 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Short story collection [49]
The Saint Around the World 1956 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Short story collection [50]
Thanks to the Saint 1957 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Short story collection [51]
Señor Saint 1958 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Short story collection [52]
The Saint to the Rescue 1959 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Short story collection [53]
Trust the Saint 1962 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Short story collection [54]
The Saint in the Sun 1963 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Short story collection [55]
Vendetta for the Saint[b] 1964 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Novel [57]
The Saint in Pursuit[c] 1970 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Novel [59]
The Saint and the People Importers[d] 1970 Doubleday, Garden City, NY Green tickY Novel [61]
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Screenplays

Roger Moore (left) played the television incarnation in The Saint.

Non-fiction

Juan Belmonte, whose autobiography Charteris translated into English in 1937
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Title Year of first
publication
First edition publisher Category Notes Ref.
Juan Belmonte, Killer of Bulls: The Autobiography of a Matador 1937 Heinemann, London Autobiography Charteris undertook the translation from Spanish to English [8]
Spanish for Fun 1964 Hodder & Stoughton, London Language guide [71]
Paleneo: A Universal Sign Language 1972 Hodder & Stoughton, London Sign language guide Paleneo, a wordless, pictorial sign language, was invented by Charteris [72]
The Saint Meets the Tiger 1980 Charter Communications, Indianapolis, IN Saint novel Introduction only [62]
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