Irving Wallace Books in Order
Irving Wallace is a renowned American bestselling author and screenwriter. He has captivated readers with his meticulously researched novels, including <i>The Chapman Report</i> (1960), a provocative exploration of human sexuality; <i>The Prize</i> (1962), a gripping behind-the-scenes account of the Nobel Prizes; <i>The Man</i>, a thought-provoking tale of a black man's rise to the presidency in 1960s America; and <i>The Word</i> (1972), a thrilling discovery of a new gospel. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Wallace spent his formative years in Kenosha, Wisconsin. As a proud father of Olympic historian David Wallechinsky and author Amy Wallace, he has inspired a new generation of writers. A versatile wordsmith, Wallace began selling stories to magazines as a teenager and continued to write during his military service in World War II, alongside Dr. Seuss. He transitioned to a successful Hollywood screenwriting career, collaborating on films like <i>The West Point Story</i> (1950), <i>Split Second</i> (1953), and <i>Meet Me at the Fair</i> (1953). Ultimately, Wallace devoted himself to writing books, publishing 33 acclaimed novels throughout his illustrious career.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Irving Wallace
- #1AmazonThe Fabulous Originals(1955)
- #2AmazonThe Square Pegs(1957)
- #3AmazonThe Fabulous Showman(1959)
- #4AmazonThe Twenty-Seventh Wife(1961)
- #5AmazonThe Writing of One Novel(1968)
- #6AmazonThe Nympho and Other Maniacs(1971)
- #7AmazonThe People's Almanac(1975)
- #8AmazonStardust to Prairie Dust(1976)
- #9AmazonThe People's Almanac Presents the Book of Lists (With: David Wallechinsky,Amy Wallace)(1977)
- #10AmazonThe People's Almanac #2 (With: David Wallechinsky)(1978)
- #11AmazonThe People's Almanac Presents The Book of Lists #2 (With: David Wallechinsky,Amy Wallace,Sylvia Wallace)(1978)
- #12AmazonThe Two(1978)
- #13AmazonThe People's Almanac Presents The Book of Predictions (With: David Wallechinsky,Amy Wallace)(1980)
- #14AmazonThe Intimate Sex Lives of Famous People (With: David Wallechinsky,Amy Wallace,Sylvia Wallace)(1981)
- #15AmazonSignifica (With: David Wallechinsky,Amy Wallace)(1983)
- #16AmazonThe People's Almanac Presents The Book of Lists 3 (With: David Wallechinsky,Amy Wallace)(1984)
- #1AmazonThe Sins of Philip Fleming(1959)
- #2AmazonThe Chapman Report(1960)
- #3AmazonThe Prize(1962)
- #4AmazonThe Man(1964)
- #5AmazonThe Three Sirens(1964)
- #6AmazonThe Sunday Gentleman(1966)
- #7AmazonThe Plot(1967)
- #8AmazonThe Seven Minutes(1969)
- #9AmazonThe Second Lady(1970)
- #10AmazonThe Word(1972)
- #11AmazonThe Fan Club(1974)
- #12AmazonThe R Document(1976)
- #13AmazonThe Almighty(1977)
- #14AmazonThe Pigeon Project(1979)
- #15AmazonThe Miracle(1984)
- #16AmazonThe Seventh Secret(1985)
- #17AmazonThe Celestial Bed(1987)
- #18AmazonThe Golden Room(1988)
- #19AmazonThe Guest of Honor(1989)
About Irving Wallace
Irving Wallace is a renowned American bestselling author and screenwriter. He has captivated readers with his meticulously researched novels, including <i>The Chapman Report</i> (1960), a provocative exploration of human sexuality; <i>The Prize</i> (1962), a gripping behind-the-scenes account of the Nobel Prizes; <i>The Man</i>, a thought-provoking tale of a black man's rise to the presidency in 1960s America; and <i>The Word</i> (1972), a thrilling discovery of a new gospel. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Wallace spent his formative years in Kenosha, Wisconsin. As a proud father of Olympic historian David Wallechinsky and author Amy Wallace, he has inspired a new generation of writers. A versatile wordsmith, Wallace began selling stories to magazines as a teenager and continued to write during his military service in World War II, alongside Dr. Seuss. He transitioned to a successful Hollywood screenwriting career, collaborating on films like <i>The West Point Story</i> (1950), <i>Split Second</i> (1953), and <i>Meet Me at the Fair</i> (1953). Ultimately, Wallace devoted himself to writing books, publishing 33 acclaimed novels throughout his illustrious career.
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