Citations in italics are movie, novel, or graphic novel titles (see list at the end).
For novels, the novel title in large letters, author name, tagline and symbol of publisher (in corner)
The novel title was later used by Irish poet Seamus Heaney as a title about his time in school.
The titles, which are usually the German novel titles, were intended to evoke the typical image of an Edgar Wallace movie.
After the initial success of this timely how-to book, Stickman Graphics transitioned into a publishing business model, and began publishing first-run graphic novel titles.
The novel titles are puns on literary works and reflect Jeffry's cozy domestic life which she leads between crime-solving capers.
The novel title and content reference the traditions of pantomime, reflecting Cornell's interest in traditional conceptions and icons of Englishness.
Several recipes are included in each book, and each novel title is a play on a food or drink word.
Little Boy Blue is the title of a semi-autobiographical 1981 novel by Edward Bunker about a juvenile delinquent.