Author: Ross MacDonald (Kenneth Millar)
Links:
-Ross Macdonald (1915-1983) - Pseudonym for Kenneth Millar (Kirjasto)
-FILMOGRAPHY: Ross Macdonald (IMDB.com)
-Ross MacDonald (Thrilling Detective)
-Ross MacDonald (Stop You're Killing Me)
-The Ross Macdonald files (Karl-Erik Lindkvist)
-BIBLIOGRAPHY: ROSS MacDONALD/KENNETH MILLAR:
-Ross Macdonald (Wikipedia)
-Ross MacDonald (1915-1983) (The Literary Encyclopedia)
-PROFILE: The last testament of Ross Macdonald (Leonard Cassuto, 11/2/2003, Boston Globe)
-PROFILE: THE CASE OF THE BROKENHEARTED FATHER: A troubled teenage girl. A dark night. A dead child. Investigating the real-life tragedy that haunted Ross Macdonald. (DAVID BOWMAN, Salon)
-TRIBUTE: Fifty Years with Ross MacDonald (J. Kingston Pierce January Magazine)
- EXCERPT: from Ross Macdonald: A Biography By TOM NOLAN
-ESSAY : Stranger No More (Tom Nolan, January Magazine)
-ESSAY: Tarnished Gold: Tracking Lew Archer Reveals Insights Into California's Soul (Tom Nolan, WestWays)
-ESSAY: Ross Macdonald (Tom Nolan, BookSense)
-ESSAY: Archer Takes the Case: A veteran MacDonald reader picks his favorite three Archer stories (Karl-Erik Lindkvist, January Magazine)
-ESSAY: Learning from Lew (Gary Phillips, January Magazine)
-ESSAY: It's Personal: the Compassionate Miossions of Ross MacDonald and Lew Archer (Kevin Smith, January Magazine)
-INTERVIEW: The Case of the Split Man: an interview with Tom Nolan (J. Kingston Pierce January Magazine)
-PROFILE: Ross Macdonald (Kenneth Millar) (William Marling, Hard-Boiled Detective Fiction)
-PROFILE: Gumshoe in paradise - Santa Barbara, California (Peter Fish, September 1999, Sunset)
-PROFILE: Ross Macdonald: A Brief Biography (Classic Crime Fiction)
-ESSAY: Ross Macdonald’s Marked Copy of The Portable F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Study of Influence (Robert F. Moss)
-ESSAY: Ross MacDonald, The Holy Ghost (Nuclear Typewriter)
-ESSAY: Exit Lew Archer; Enter Lew Harper? (Ron Miller, THE MYSTERY CLASSICS: BOOK & FILM)
-ESSAY: Maestros of Murder: Hammett, Chandler, Macdonald (Roy Meador, BookSource Monthly)
-ESSAY: "Tecs of the Times": A History of Private Eye Fiction (Neil Albert, MysteryNet)
-ESSAY: The mystery as novel of manners - society's reflection in mystery stories (Linda Bridges, 1/20/92, National Review)
-BOOK SITE: The Novels of Ross Macdonald by Michael Kreyling (South Carolina University Press)
-ART: Caricature of Ross MacDonald (David Levine, This drawing originally appeared with Tough Guys, September 30, 1976, NY Review of Books)
-ARCHIVES: "ross macdonald" (Find Articles)
-REVIEW: of The Ivory Grin by Ross MacDonald (jcc55883, AOL Journal)
-REVIEW: of Find a Victim by Ross MacDonald (Howard Dratch, Blog Critics)
-REVIEW: of The Galton Case by Ross Macdonald (William Marling, Hard-Boiled Detective Fiction)
-REVIEW: of The Underground Man by Ross Macdonald (William Marling, Hard-Boiled Detective Fiction)
-REVIEW: of The Underground Man (TC, Mystery Guide)
-REVIEW: of The Underground Man (jcc55883, AOL Journal)
-REVIEW: of The Underground Man (Richard Schickel, Commentary)
-REVIEW: of Sleeping Beauty by Ross MacDonald (jcc55883, AOL Journal)
-REVIEW : of Sleeping Beauty (Joe Hartlaub, Book Reporter)
-REVIEW: of The Blue Hammer by Ross Macdonald (Thomas R. Edwards, NY Review of Books)
-REVIEW: of Lew Archer: Private Investigator by Ross MacDonald (James Clar, Crime Scene Scotland)
-REVIEW: of Strangers in Towm: Three Newly Discovered Mysteries. By Ross Macdonald (Scott Veale, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of Strangers in Town: Three Newly Discovered Mysteries By Ross Macdonald (J. Kingston Pierce, January)
-REVIEW: of Strangers in Town (Michael Carlson, Shots)
-REVIEW: of Meet Me at the Morgue by Ross MacDonald (Janet Julian, Kliatt)
-REVIEW: of Ross MacDonald: A Biography by Tom Nolan (Terry Teachout, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of Ross MacDonald by Tom Nolan (Jerry Jay Carroll, The SF Chronicle)
-REVIEW: of Ross MacDonald: A Biography by Tom Nolan (Roger Miller, Book Page)
-REVIEW: of The Novels of Ross Macdonald by Michael Kreyling (Tom Nolan, LA Times)
-REVIEW: of The Novels of Ross MacDonald by Michael Kreyling (Dennis Lythgoe, Deseret Morning News)
MARGARET MILLAR:
-ESSAY: The mystery of Margaret Millar: why are her novels out of print? (Jon L. Breen, April 18, 2005, The Weekly Standard)
LEW ARCHER NOVELS:
- The Moving Target (1949)
-The Drowning Pool (1950)
-The Way Some People Die (1951)
-The Ivory Grin (1952)
-Find a Victim (1954)
-The Name Is Archer [Short Stories] (1955)
-The Barbarous Coast (1956)
-The Doomsters (1958)
-The Galton Case (1959)
-The Wycherly Woman (1961)
-The Zebra-Striped Hearse (1962)
-The Chill (1964)
-The Far Side of the Dollar (1965)
-Black Money (1966)
-The Instant Enemy (1968)
-The Goodbye Look (1969)
-The Underground Man (1971)
-Sleeping Beauty (1973)
-The Blue Hammer (1976)
-Ross Macdonald (1915-1983) - Pseudonym for Kenneth Millar (Kirjasto)
-FILMOGRAPHY: Ross Macdonald (IMDB.com)
-Ross MacDonald (Thrilling Detective)
-Ross MacDonald (Stop You're Killing Me)
-The Ross Macdonald files (Karl-Erik Lindkvist)
-BIBLIOGRAPHY: ROSS MacDONALD/KENNETH MILLAR:
-Ross Macdonald (Wikipedia)
-Ross MacDonald (1915-1983) (The Literary Encyclopedia)
-PROFILE: The last testament of Ross Macdonald (Leonard Cassuto, 11/2/2003, Boston Globe)
-PROFILE: THE CASE OF THE BROKENHEARTED FATHER: A troubled teenage girl. A dark night. A dead child. Investigating the real-life tragedy that haunted Ross Macdonald. (DAVID BOWMAN, Salon)
-TRIBUTE: Fifty Years with Ross MacDonald (J. Kingston Pierce January Magazine)
- EXCERPT: from Ross Macdonald: A Biography By TOM NOLAN
-ESSAY : Stranger No More (Tom Nolan, January Magazine)
-ESSAY: Tarnished Gold: Tracking Lew Archer Reveals Insights Into California's Soul (Tom Nolan, WestWays)
-ESSAY: Ross Macdonald (Tom Nolan, BookSense)
-ESSAY: Archer Takes the Case: A veteran MacDonald reader picks his favorite three Archer stories (Karl-Erik Lindkvist, January Magazine)
-ESSAY: Learning from Lew (Gary Phillips, January Magazine)
-ESSAY: It's Personal: the Compassionate Miossions of Ross MacDonald and Lew Archer (Kevin Smith, January Magazine)
-INTERVIEW: The Case of the Split Man: an interview with Tom Nolan (J. Kingston Pierce January Magazine)
-PROFILE: Ross Macdonald (Kenneth Millar) (William Marling, Hard-Boiled Detective Fiction)
-PROFILE: Gumshoe in paradise - Santa Barbara, California (Peter Fish, September 1999, Sunset)
-PROFILE: Ross Macdonald: A Brief Biography (Classic Crime Fiction)
-ESSAY: Ross Macdonald’s Marked Copy of The Portable F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Study of Influence (Robert F. Moss)
-ESSAY: Ross MacDonald, The Holy Ghost (Nuclear Typewriter)
-ESSAY: Exit Lew Archer; Enter Lew Harper? (Ron Miller, THE MYSTERY CLASSICS: BOOK & FILM)
-ESSAY: Maestros of Murder: Hammett, Chandler, Macdonald (Roy Meador, BookSource Monthly)
-ESSAY: "Tecs of the Times": A History of Private Eye Fiction (Neil Albert, MysteryNet)
-ESSAY: The mystery as novel of manners - society's reflection in mystery stories (Linda Bridges, 1/20/92, National Review)
-BOOK SITE: The Novels of Ross Macdonald by Michael Kreyling (South Carolina University Press)
-ART: Caricature of Ross MacDonald (David Levine, This drawing originally appeared with Tough Guys, September 30, 1976, NY Review of Books)
-ARCHIVES: "ross macdonald" (Find Articles)
-REVIEW: of The Ivory Grin by Ross MacDonald (jcc55883, AOL Journal)
-REVIEW: of Find a Victim by Ross MacDonald (Howard Dratch, Blog Critics)
-REVIEW: of The Galton Case by Ross Macdonald (William Marling, Hard-Boiled Detective Fiction)
-REVIEW: of The Underground Man by Ross Macdonald (William Marling, Hard-Boiled Detective Fiction)
-REVIEW: of The Underground Man (TC, Mystery Guide)
-REVIEW: of The Underground Man (jcc55883, AOL Journal)
-REVIEW: of The Underground Man (Richard Schickel, Commentary)
-REVIEW: of Sleeping Beauty by Ross MacDonald (jcc55883, AOL Journal)
-REVIEW : of Sleeping Beauty (Joe Hartlaub, Book Reporter)
-REVIEW: of The Blue Hammer by Ross Macdonald (Thomas R. Edwards, NY Review of Books)
-REVIEW: of Lew Archer: Private Investigator by Ross MacDonald (James Clar, Crime Scene Scotland)
-REVIEW: of Strangers in Towm: Three Newly Discovered Mysteries. By Ross Macdonald (Scott Veale, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW : of Strangers in Town: Three Newly Discovered Mysteries By Ross Macdonald (J. Kingston Pierce, January)
-REVIEW: of Strangers in Town (Michael Carlson, Shots)
-REVIEW: of Meet Me at the Morgue by Ross MacDonald (Janet Julian, Kliatt)
-REVIEW: of Ross MacDonald: A Biography by Tom Nolan (Terry Teachout, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of Ross MacDonald by Tom Nolan (Jerry Jay Carroll, The SF Chronicle)
-REVIEW: of Ross MacDonald: A Biography by Tom Nolan (Roger Miller, Book Page)
-REVIEW: of The Novels of Ross Macdonald by Michael Kreyling (Tom Nolan, LA Times)
-REVIEW: of The Novels of Ross MacDonald by Michael Kreyling (Dennis Lythgoe, Deseret Morning News)
MARGARET MILLAR:
-ESSAY: The mystery of Margaret Millar: why are her novels out of print? (Jon L. Breen, April 18, 2005, The Weekly Standard)
LEW ARCHER NOVELS:
- The Moving Target (1949)
-The Drowning Pool (1950)
-The Way Some People Die (1951)
-The Ivory Grin (1952)
-Find a Victim (1954)
-The Name Is Archer [Short Stories] (1955)
-The Barbarous Coast (1956)
-The Doomsters (1958)
-The Galton Case (1959)
-The Wycherly Woman (1961)
-The Zebra-Striped Hearse (1962)
-The Chill (1964)
-The Far Side of the Dollar (1965)
-Black Money (1966)
-The Instant Enemy (1968)
-The Goodbye Look (1969)
-The Underground Man (1971)
-Sleeping Beauty (1973)
-The Blue Hammer (1976)
The Underground Man (1971) - Ross MacDonald (12/13/1915-07/11/1983) (Grade:A+)
The Galton Case (1959) - Ross MacDonald (12/13/1915-07/11/1983) (Grade:A)
