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Daniel P. Mannix (October 27, 1911-January 29, 1997), born Daniel Pratt Mannix IV, was a Pennsylvania-born author and journalist whose best-known work is the 1967 novel The Fox and the Hound which was later adapted into an animated film by Walt Disney Productions.

Bibliography

Books

  • The Back-Yard Zoo, Coward-McCann, 1934
  • More Back-Yard Zoo, 1936
  • Step Right Up!; reprinted as Memoirs of a Sword Swallower, Ballantine, 1964; reprinted again in 1992 by Brainiac Books as Memoirs of a Sword Swallower with a new introduction by Herschell Gordon Lewis
  • Hunter, Hamish Hamilton, 1952
  • King of the Sky, 1953
  • Tales of the African Frontier (with J.A. Hunter), Harper & Bros., 1954
  • The Wildest Game (with Peter Ryhiner), J.B. Lippincott, 1958
  • Those About to Die, Ballantine, 1958; reprinted as The Way of the Gladiator, 2001
  • The Hellfire Club, Ballantine, 1959
  • The Beast: The Scandalous Life of Aleister Crowley, Ballantine, 1959
  • Black Cargoes: A History of the Atlantic Slave Trade 1518–1865 (with Malcolm Cowley), Viking Press, 1962
  • The Autobiography of Daniel Mannix: All Creatures Great and Small, McGraw-Hill, 1963
  • The History of Torture, Dell, 1964 (paperback); Hippocrene Books, 1986
  • The Outcasts, 1965
  • A Sporting Chance: Unusual Methods of Hunting, E.P. Dutton, 1967
  • The Last Eagle, 1967
  • The Fox and the Hound, E.P. Dutton, 1967
  • The Killers, E.P. Dutton, 1968
  • Troubled Waters: The Story of a Fish, a Stream and a Pond (with Patricia Collins), E P Dutton, 1969
  • The Healer, E.P. Dutton, 1971
  • Drifter, E.P. Dutton, 1974
  • The Secret of the Elms, Crowell, 1975
  • Freaks: We Who Are Not As Others, Re/Search Publications, 1976
  • The Wolves of Paris, (hardcover) 1978; Avon (paperback), 1979, 1983
  • The Old Navy: The Glorious Heritage of the U.S. Navy, Recounted through the Journals of an American Patriot by Rear Admiral Daniel P. Mannix, 3rd, as edited by Daniel P. Mannix 4th, Macmillan, 1983
  • A Running Brook of Horror, A Dark and Stormy Night




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