Talk:Richard Armstrong (writer)

Selected works
After consulting the U.S. national library catalogue (LCC), I have replaced the heading Works with Selected works.

There are(were) seven titles in LCC but not listed here. I have added one of them as an alternate U.S. title (Cold Hazard) and added one Nonfiction title, Powered Ships (1975), that is evidently a distinct book. One more title seems clearly to be a distinct book, which I have not added.
 * UK 1969 compiler, Treasure and treasure hunters

Here are the four other titles in LCC and not listed here, yet. None of the records clearly identifies a change of title (as for Cold Hazard), but some may be US editions of books that we list by other titles. All four are US editions. "1966/63" means 1966 publication, 1963 copyright. I suppose that the copyright dates are UK publication dates.
 * 1961/59, Ship afire! A story of adventure at sea
 * 1963/62, Trial trip
 * 1965/64, The big sea
 * 1966/63, Fight for freedom: An adventure of World War II

Titles listed here and not in LCC.
 * (5) the earliest titles, namely Northern Maid, Sea Change, and the three North East England novels
 * The Lost Ship,
 * Island Odyssey
 * The Albatross.

--P64 (talk) 03:27, 12 November 2012 (UTC)

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