Philip MacDonald

Philip MacDonald

Philip MacDonald also wrote as: Anthony Lawless, W.J. Stuart and Warren Stuart.

Philip MacDonald was born in London on November 5th, 1900 and passed away at the age of 80 on December 10th, 1980.

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Philip MacDonald Stats: The highest rated book by Philip MacDonald on Book Notification is The Rasp, the first novel in the Colonel Gethryn series.

The most read book by Philip MacDonald on Book Notification is The Rasp, the first novel in the Colonel Gethryn series. The second most read book is The Rynox Murder Mystery / The Rynox Murder / The Rynox Mystery, a Standalone novel.

Below is a complete list of Philip MacDonald books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series. The most popular series by Philip MacDonald is the Colonel Gethryn Series.

List of Colonel Gethryn Books in Publication Order

List of Standalone Novels in Publication Order

List of Short Story Collections in Publication Order

List of Philip MacDonald Anthologies in Publication Order

Philip MacDonald

Philip MacDonald was born on November 5th, 1900. Philip passed away December 10th, 1980 at 80 years old. Philip MacDonald was born in London.

Philip MacDonald is probably best known for their Standalone Novels. There are currently 13 novels available. The first standalone was released in 1927 with the novel Patrol / The Lost Patrol. The most recently released novel was Death and Chicanery which was released in 1964.

Philip MacDonald also wrote the Colonel Gethryn series which has 11 books including The Rasp and The White Crow.

Philip MacDonald: Awards & Accolades

MacDonald's book, The List of Adrian Messenger was nominated for the Edgar Award, Best Mystery Novel, in 1960.

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  1. Charles Dickens, author of the novel: A Christmas Carol.
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  3. Ernest Hemingway, author of the novel: The Old Man and the Sea.
  4. Mary Higgins Clark, author of the novel: Two Little Girls in Blue.
  5. Ray Bradbury, author of the novel: Fahrenheit 451.

Philip MacDonald: F.A.Q

When was Philip MacDonald Born?

Philip MacDonald was born on November 5th, 1900.

When did Philip MacDonald die?

Philip MacDonald died on December 10th, 1980 at 80 years old.

Where was Philip MacDonald Born?

Philip MacDonald was born in London, .

What was the first book Philip MacDonald wrote?

The first book written by Philip MacDonald was Gentleman Bill, published in 1923.

What was the most recent book Philip MacDonald wrote?

Their most recently released work was Death and Chicanery on January 1st, 1964.

How many books has Philip MacDonald written?

Philip MacDonald has written 26 books excluding contributions to anthologies. 11 books in the Colonel Gethryn Series, 13 Standalone Novels, 2 books in the Short Story Collections.

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