Mordecai Richler Books in Order

Mordecai Richler is a celebrated Canadian author, screenwriter, and essayist. His iconic works include The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1959) and Barney's Version (1997), the latter of which was adapted into a successful film. His 1989 novel, Solomon Gursky Was Here, earned him a spot on the shortlist for the prestigious Man Booker Prize in 1990. Richler's Jacob Two-Two children's stories have become beloved classics. Born in 1931 to a Jewish scrap yard dealer, Richler grew up on St. Urbain Street in Montreal's Mile End area, speaking both Yiddish and English. He attended Baron Byng High School and Sir George Williams College, where he studied English before dropping out. Richler's childhood and complex relationship with his mother, Leah Rosenberg, are explored in her autobiography, The Errand Runner: Memoirs of a Rabbi's Daughter (1981). Richler's literary journey took him to Paris at 19, then to London, where he published seven novels and extensive journalism. His return to Montreal in 1952 marked the beginning of a new chapter in his writing career, which continued to flourish with each passing year.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Mordecai Richler

  • #1
    Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang(1975)
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  • #2
    Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur(1987)
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  • #3
    Jacob Two-Two's First Spy Case(1995)
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    This Year In Jerusalem(1994)
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  • #2
    Hunting Tigers Under Glass(1968)
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  • #3
    Notes On An Endangered Species, And Others(1974)
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  • #4
    The Great Comic Book Heroes And Other Essays(1978)
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  • #5
    Broadsides(1990)
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  • #6
    Belling The Cat(1998)
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  • #7
    Canadian Writing Today(1970)
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  • #8
    Writers On World War Ii(1989)
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  • #9
    The Faber Book of Contemporary Canadian Short Stories(1990)
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  • #10
    Four Continents(2008)
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  • #11
    The Scotiabank Giller Prize 15 Years: An Anthology of Prize-Winning Canadian Fiction.(2008)
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  • #1
    The Acrobats(1954)
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  • #2
    Son of a Smaller Hero(1955)
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  • #3
    The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz(1959)
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  • #4
    Cocksure(1968)
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  • #5
    St. Urbain's Horseman(1971)
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  • #6
    A Choice of Enemies(1973)
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  • #7
    Joshua Then and Now(1980)
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  • #8
    Best of Modern Humour(1983)
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  • #9
    Home Sweet Home(1984)
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  • #10
    Solomon Gursky Was Here(1989)
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  • #11
    Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!(1992)
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  • #12
    Barney's Version(1997)
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  • #13
    Dispatches from the Sporting Life(2002)
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  • #14
    Stick Your Neck Out.(1963)
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  • #15
    Shovelling Trouble(1972)
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  • #16
    The Incomparable Atuk(1989)
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  • #17
    The Street(1969)
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About Mordecai Richler

Mordecai Richler is a celebrated Canadian author, screenwriter, and essayist. His iconic works include The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1959) and Barney's Version (1997), the latter of which was adapted into a successful film. His 1989 novel, Solomon Gursky Was Here, earned him a spot on the shortlist for the prestigious Man Booker Prize in 1990. Richler's Jacob Two-Two children's stories have become beloved classics. Born in 1931 to a Jewish scrap yard dealer, Richler grew up on St. Urbain Street in Montreal's Mile End area, speaking both Yiddish and English. He attended Baron Byng High School and Sir George Williams College, where he studied English before dropping out. Richler's childhood and complex relationship with his mother, Leah Rosenberg, are explored in her autobiography, The Errand Runner: Memoirs of a Rabbi's Daughter (1981). Richler's literary journey took him to Paris at 19, then to London, where he published seven novels and extensive journalism. His return to Montreal in 1952 marked the beginning of a new chapter in his writing career, which continued to flourish with each passing year.

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