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British "NOT ACE" Books

ACE BOOKS Great Britain "ACE Books" ACE BOOKS Great Britain

Harborough Publishing Co Ltd.  1957 to 1962

NOT affiliated with the American Company ACE Publishing or ACE Books.

 "The closure of Archer Press and Harborough Publications in January 1954 were not to be the last heard of romance writer Paul Renin, for in 1955 Raymond and Lilian Locker reappeared as Verlock Press with more reprints. They had already experimented with a series of reprints under the names Trident Books and Trent Books, the former including the first reprinting of the now famous Jim Thomson, the latter reprinting a series of Ace Doubles from America. 1 Rather confusingly they became Ace Books in 1957, although there was no connection with the American company. Ace Books was sold to Four Square Books in October 1959, 2 then owned by the Godfrey Phillips tobacco company." ~ The Mushroom Jungle: A History of Postwar Paperback Publishing by Steve Holland (1993)

1: So far only 4 editions have been identified, they are listed in the ACE Doubles section.

2: Evedently they kept the the ACE Books "Spades" Imprint.

 

Current Title Count = 229

    TITLE FRONT COVER COVER BY BACK COVER EXTRA IMAGE/S AUTHOR GENRE DATE PRICE NOTES
H- No # African Fury african.fury George Michael Fiction 1957 2/- Possible this is the First Edition Published. # H-101?
H- 102 Be My Victim H 102 John Vernon Robert Dietrich Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 107 Death Hits The Jackpot H 107 John Tiger Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 108 The Enemy H 108 P. Morgan Wirt Williams War Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 109 Gem Hunter H 109 John Vernon Russ Anderton Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 110 Goat Island H 110 John Vernon William Fuller Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 112 Night Be My Witness H 112 John Vernon H 112b Walter Clapham War Fiction 1957 2/6
H- 113 The Devil's Spawn H 113 Robert Carse Fiction 1957 2/- Yellow Spine
H- 114 The Deadly Mermaid H 114 James Atlee Phillips Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 115 A Tiger In The Night H 115 George Gross Robert Kyle Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 116 No Dram Of Mercy H 116 Sybil Kathigasu G.M. War Fiction 1957 2/6
H- 117 Man For Man H 117 Tim Ganew War Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 118 The Snake Pit H 118 Mary Jane Ward Fiction 1957 3/9
H- 120 In Spite Of Dungeons H 120 S. J. Davis War Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 121 Poker Face H 121 Max Brand Fiction 1957 2/- Yellow Spine
H- 122 Interpool H 122 A. J. Forrest Nonfiction 1957 2/-
H- 123 Johnny Purple H 123 John Wyllie Nonfiction 1957 2/- John Wyllie was a R.A.F. bomber pilot in Sumatra in 1942 and became a  POW. This book is based loosely on his own experiences.
H- 124 Noble Purpose H 124 Sacha Carnegie War Fiction 1957 2/6
H- 126 A Woman In Berlin H 126 Anonymous Nonfiction 1957 2/6
H- 127 The Cage H 127 David Billany and David Dowie War Fiction 1957 3/-
H- 129 The Filibusters H 129 John Lodwick Nonfiction 1957 2/6
H- 130 The Golden Fool H 130 David Divine Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 132 The Fancy Dress Party H 132 H 132b H 132 2nd Alberto Moravia Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 133 Married Quarters H 133       Tim Carew Fiction 1957 2/-  
H- 137 Treason H 137 Jean Bruce Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 142 The Grass Is Singing H 142 DorisLessing Fiction 1957 2/6
H- 143 The Gallery H 143 John Horne Burns Fiction 1957 2/6 Red Spine
H- 144 Airborn Invasion H 144 John Hetherington Nonfiction 1957 2/-
H- 146 Satchmo: My Life In New Orleans H 146 H 146 2nd Louis Armstrong Biography 1957 2/- Louis Armstrong’s autobiography, Satchmo, printed in 1957 by UK Ace Books, paints an evocative picture of New Orleans in the early 20th century with its early jazz legends (King Oliver, Kid Ory, Harry Zero, etc) and the musical nightlife.
H- 147 The Last Chance H 147 Frank O'Rourke Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 148 The Doctors H 148 Andre Soubiran Fiction 1957 2/6
H- 150 The Squrrel Cage H 150 Edwin Gilbert Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 151 Yelleowhorse H 151 Dee Brown Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 152 The Road To Liberty H 152 Jean Brilhac Nonfiction 1957 2/- The story of 186 French soldiers who escaped via Russia from German POW camps Offlag 2D, Stalags 1, 2A and 2B early in WWII. They reached England in September 1941 to fight with the Free French Army.
H- 153 Bicycle Thieves H 153 Luigi Bartolini Fiction 1957 3/3
H- 154 A House Is Not A Home H 154 Polly Adler Fiction 1957 3/6
H- 155 Dylan Thomas In America H 155 John Malcolm Brinnin Nonfiction 1957 2/6
H- 156 Lifer H 156 Jim Phelan Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 157 Farewell Campo 12 H 157 Brigadier James Hargest War Fiction 1957 3/3
H- 158 Street Music H 158 Theodora Keoga Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 159 Bachelors Anonymous H 159 Vivian Connell Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 160 In Dubious Battle H 160 John Steinbeck Fiction 1957 2/6
H- 161 Evidence For The Crown H 161 Molly Lefebure Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 162 Listen Comrades H 162 El Campesino Nonfiction 1957 2/-
H- 163 Carl And Anna H 163 Leonhard Frank Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 164 Canal In Moonlight H 164 Kathleen Sully Fiction 1957 2/-
H- 165 Go Tell It On A Mountain H 165 James Baldwin Juvenile Delinquent 1957 2/6
H- 166 Panzer Leader H 166 General Heinz Guderian War Fiction 1957 ?
H- 167 The Street H 167 John Vernon Ann Petry Fiction 1958 4/-
H- 168 A Hero Of To-Day H 168 Vasco Pratolini Juvenile Delinquent 1958 4/-
H- 169 Fraulein H 169 John Vernon James Mcgovern Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 170 Into The Labyrinth H 170 Francoise Mallet-Joris Fiction 1958 2/-
H- 171 The Dead Look On H 171 John Vernon Gerald Kersh War Fiction 1958 3/3
H- 172 The Rough And The Smooth H 172 H 172 2nd Robin Maugham Fiction 1958 2/-
H- 173 Love In The South Seas H 173 H 173 2nd Bengi Danielsson Nonfiction 1958 2/6 A cover that is a bit more racy than would be acceptable in the States at this time period. This book features 8 pages of B/W photographs, and is a sociological study of Polynesian relationships by the anthropologist on the Kon-Tiki expEdition.
H- 174 Scellenberg H 174 Walter Friedrich Schellenberg War Fiction 1958 4/-
H- 175 A Cry Of Children H 175 John Horne Burns Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 176 Russian Roulette H 176 John Vernon Anthony Bloomfield Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 177 No Directions H 177 Alex Jardine James Henley War Fiction 1958 2/-
H- 178 The Company Of Men H 178 Romain Gary Juvenile Delinquent 1958 4/-
H- 179 Alone H 179 John Vernon Admiral Richard Byrd Nonfiction 1958 3/6
H- 180 Purposes Of Love H 180 Mary Renault Fiction 1958 3/6
H- 181 Affair In Capri H 181 Mario Soldati Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 182 Barbary Shore H 182 Norman Mailer Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 183 Conjugal Love H 183 Alberto Moravia Fiction 1958 3/3
H- 184 Prisoners Of Fear H 184 Alex Jardine Ella Lingens-Reiner (Dr.) War Fiction 1958 2/- WWII
H- 185 The Naked Streets H 185 Vasco Pratolini Juvenile Delinquent 1958 3/3
H- 186 The Postman H 186 Roger Martin du Gard Fiction 1958 2/-
H- 187 Berlin Hotel H 187 Vicki Baum Fiction 1958 4/-
H- 188 Night And The City H 188 John Vernon H 188b H 188 2nd Gerald Kersh Fiction 1958 2/6 Night and the City was originally published in the UK (hardbound) in 1938 by William Heinemann Ltd. This story was the source for two films: the 1950 Night and the City starring Richard Widmark and the 1992 release starring Robert de Niro.
H- 189 The Lovely And The Damed H 189 John Vernon Richard Collier Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 190 Lady Chatterley's Lover H 190 D. H. Lawrence Fiction 1958 3/6 Note that this Edition is listed as "first authorised British paper-back Edition."
H- 191 A Walk In The Sun H 191 Harry Brown War Fiction 1958 3/3
H- 192 The Path To The Nest Of Spiders H 192 Italio Ccalvino Juvenile Delinquent 1958 2/-
H- 193 The Healing Oath H 193 Andre Soubiran Fiction 1958 2/6 First published in French. Translated by Oliver Coburn. Sequel to the The Doctors. Contains four (4) pages of advertisements for other Ace/Harborough titles.
H- 194 Shore Leave H 194 John Vernon Frederick Wakeman Fiction 1958 4/-
H- 195 A Room In Paris H 195 Peggy Mann Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 196 The Short Cut H 196 Ennio Flaiano Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 197 Police Headquaters H 197 John Vernon Quentin Reynolds Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 198 Country Place H 198 Ann Petry Fiction 1958 4/-
H- 199 The Sheltering Sky H 199 John Vernon Paul Bowles Fiction 1958 4/-
H- 200 Randall And The River Of Time H 200 John Vernon C. S. Forester Fiction 1958 5/6
H- 201 A Dance In The Sun H 201 John Vernon Dan Jacobson Fiction 1958 2/-
H- 202 The Country Of White Clover H 202 John Vernon H. E. Bates Fiction 1958 2/-
H- 203 Flaming Janet H 203 John Vernon Pamila Hill Fiction 1958 4/-
H- 204 The Midwife Of Pont Clery H 204 John Vernon Flora Sandstrom Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 205 Sainte Colline H 205 John Vernon H 205 2nd Gabriel Chevallier Juvenile Delinquent 1958 2/6 Listed as "A droll, irreverent story about a French boys' school."
H- 206 The Colours Of The Day H 206 Romain Gary Fiction 1958 4/-
H- 207 Fast Work H 207 Peter Cheyney Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 208 We Of Nagasaki H 208 Takashi Nagai Nonfiction 1958 2/6
H- 209 The Moth H 209 James M. Cain Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 210 Flying Officer X  H 210 H 210 2nd H. E. Bates Nonfiction 1958 2/6 Originally publishes under the titles How Sleep the Brave and The Greatest People in the World (both c.1942) with H. E. Bates using the pseudonym "Flying Officer X." This Edition contains an additional three (3) stories.
A collection of 16 short stories including It's Never In The Papers; There's No Future In It; The Young Man From Kalgoorlie; It's Just The Way It Is; The Sun Rises Twice; A Personal War; K For Kitty; The Greatest People In The World; How Sleep The Brave; The Beginning Of Things; Croix de Guerre; Yours Is The Earth; There's Something In The Air; The Bell; Free Choice Free World; and Sergeant Carmichael.
H- 211 The Dark Labrinth H 211 Lawrence Durrell Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 212 A Summer Night H 212 Alan Moorehead Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 213 The Young Have Secrets H 213 James Courage Juvenile Delinquent 1958 2/6
H- 214 A Pail Of Oysters H 214 John Vernon Vern Sneider Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 215 Focus H 215 Sandro Symeoni H 215 2nd Arthur Miller Fiction 1958 2/6 Back cover has a photograph of a very young Arthur Miller.
Focus is Auther Miller's one and only novel.
H- 216 The Fugitive H 216 John Vernon Jean Hougron Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 217 Asphalt And Desire H 217 H 217 2nd Frederic  Morton Juvenile Delinquent 1958 2/6
H- 218 Boswell's London Journal H 218 Frederick A. Pottle (Ed.) Fiction 1958 3/6
H- 220 Slattery's Hurricain H 220 John Vernon Herman Wouk Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 221 The Time Of Indifference H 221 Sandro Symeoni Alberto Moravia Fiction 1958 3/6 Translated by Angus Davidson
H- 222 Tomorrow Will Be Better H 222 Betty Smith Fiction 1958 4/1
H- 223 All Thy Conquests H 223 Alfred Hayes Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 224 Quicksand H 224 William Brinkley War Fiction 1958 4/-
H- 225 The Fascinator H 225 Theodora Keogh Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 226 The Sweetheart Of The Razors H 226 H 226b H 226 2nd Peter Cheyney Juvenile Delinquent 1958 2/6
H- 227 Payoff In Calcutta H 227 Richard Collier Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 228 The Golden Sleep H 228 H 228b Vivian Connell Fiction 1958 4/-
H- 229 Scum Of The Earth H 229 Arthur Koestler Nonfiction 1958 2/6
H- 230 The Red Room H 230 Francoise Mallet-Joris Fiction 1958 2/6
H- 231 Hiroshima Doctor H 231 Michihiko Hachiya Nonfiction 1958 4/-
H- 232 Strange Fruit H 232 H 232b Lillian Smith Fiction 1958 3/6
H- 233 Mildred Pierce  H 233 James M. Cain Fiction 1958 5/6
H- 235 For Esmé - With Love & Squalor H 235 J. D. Salinger Fiction 1959 2/6 By J. D. Salinger, author of "The Catcher in the Rye."
H- 238 The Blitz H 238 H 238 2nd Constntine Fitzgibbons Nonfiction 1959 4/-
H- 240 Leftover Life To Kill H 240 Caitlin Thomas Nonfiction 1959 4/- Leftover Life To Kill is written by the widow of Dylan Thomas.
H- 241 Dark Streets Of Paris H 241 Jean-Louis Curtis Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 242 Women In Love H 242 D. H. Lawrence Fiction 1959 3/6
H- 243 Fontamara H 243 Ignazio Silone Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 244 The Blaze At Noon H 244 Ratner Heppenstall Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 245 Rage Of Desire H 245 John Vernon Charles Mergendahl Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 246 A Ghost At Noon H 246 H 246b Alberto Moravia Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 248 Les Girls H 248 Constance Tomkinson Fiction 1959 4/- Graphics from Windmill Theatre
H- 249 Honshu H 249 Yasuo Kuwahara
and Gordon T. Allred
Nonfiction 1959 4/- Japanese kamakizi pilots.
H- 251 Kampong H 251 H 251b Ronald Hardy Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 252 City Of Spades H 252 John Vernon Colin Macinnes Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 253 Jealous Woman H 253 John Vernon H 253b James M. Cain Fiction 1959 2/6 This volume collects two novels (or novellas) originally published separately by Avon Books: Jealous Woman and Sinful Woman.
H- 255 Journey Into A Fog  H 255 Margareta Berger-Hamerschlag Juvenile Delinquent 1959 2/6
H- 258 A Walk On The Wild Side H 258 H 258 2 Nelson Algren Fiction 1959 3/6 A Walk On The Wild Side was filmed by Columbia Pictures under the same title.
Earlier Edition of A Walk On The Wild Side with the same price and Edition code (H-258).
H- 259 If He Hollers Let Him Go H 259 Chester Himes Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 260 Dressed To Kill H 260
H 260b Peter Cheyney Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 261 La Ronde H 261 Arthur Schnitzler Fiction 1959 2/- Original title: Reigen
Illustrated by Philip Goug
H- 262 The Beat Boys H 262 John Clellon Holms Juvenile Delinquent 1959 2/6
H- 263 The Company She Keeps H 263   H 263 2 Mary Mccarthy Fiction 1959 2/6 2nd printing (same numbering scheme - H263) of The Company She Keeps (c.1959; 1960) with new cover art and a new cover blurb (compare them for amusement).
H- 265 A Ghost At Noon H 265 Alberto Moravia Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 266 Children Of The City H 266 Goffredo Parise Juvenile Delinquent 1959 2/6 Translated from the Italian by Stuart Hood.
H- 267 Inside H 267       Helen Bryan Fiction 1959 4/-  
H- 268 Young H 268 H 268 2nd Miriam Colwell Juvenile Delinquent 1959 2/6 Contains five (5) pages of advertisements for other ACE (UK Edition) titles.
H- 269 Black Boy H 269 H 269b  Richard Wright Juvenile Delinquent 1959 4/- A Scorching Story of a Negro Adolescent in a Hostile World.
H- 270 Bread And Wine H 270 Ignazio Silone Fiction 1959 3/6
H- 272 The Blue Hussar H 272 Roger Nimier Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 274 The Love Making Of Max Robert H 274 Robert Shaplen Fiction 1959 2/6 Contains five (5) pages of advertisements for other ACE (UK Edition) titles.
H- 275 The Lonely Ones H 275 Charles Mergendahl Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 278 The Grand Seduction H 278 Marcel Ayme Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 281 Scottsborro Boy h 281   Raymond Petterson and Earl Conrad Fiction 1959 3/6
H- 284 Kaywana Stock  H 284 H 284b Edgar Mittelholzer Fiction 1959 3/6 Original title: The Haunting of Hubertus
H- 285 The Black City H 285 Max Caulfield Juvenile Delinquent 1959 2/6
H- 289 The Fatal Decisions H 289 Anonymous War Fiction 1959 2/6 WWII
H- 290 This Spring Of Love H 290 Charles Mergendahl Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 291 The Hideout H 291 Nicholas Fersen War Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 293 Calling Mr. Callaghan H 293 Robert McGinnis Peter Cheyney Mystery 1959 2/6 Interestingly, the cover art was snagged from Henry S. Maxfield's Legacy of a Spy (Crest Book s288).  Original Robert McGinnis cover art for comparison.
H- 294 A Gallery Of Women H 294 Bernard Glemser Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 295 Moira H 295 Julian Green Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 299 The Virgin And The Gypsy & St. Mawr H 299 D.H. Lawrence Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 300 The Conformist H 300 Alberto Moravia Fiction 1959 3/6
H- 301 Nobody Dies In Paris H 301 Jerry Weil Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 302 Cosh Boy H 302 H 302b H 302 2nd Bruce Walker Juvenile Delinquent 1959 2/6 Cosh Boy, based on a 1959 play written by Bruce Walker, is about post-war Teddy Boy gangs terrorizing the neighbourhood.
H- 305 The Last Enemy H 305 Berton Roueche Fiction 1959 4/-
H- 308 Pick-Up On Noon Street H 308 Raymond Chandler Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 309 Fingerman H 309 Raymond Chandler Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 310 West End People H 310 Peter Wildeblood Fiction 1959 2/6 Peter Wildeblood’s novel West End People about all the nefarious characters in London’s Soho district was adapted into the musical The Crooked Mile.  It was originally published (hardbound) in 1958 by Weidenfeld and Nicolson Ltd.
H- 312 Round Trip H 312 Don Tracy Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 313 The Rage Of The Vulture H 313 Alan Moorehead Fiction 1959 2/6
H- 317 Let Me Alone H 317 Donald Windham Juvenile Delinquent 1960 2/6
H- 318 Giovanni's Room H 318 H 318b James Baldwin Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 320 You'D Be Surprised H 320 Peter Cheyney Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 322 House Of Lies H 322 Francoise Mallet-Joris Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 323 Forgotten Islands Of The South Seas H 323 Bengt Danielsson Fiction 1960 4/- listed as "Illustrated"
H- 325 The Roman Spring Of Mrs. Stone H 325 Tennessee Williams Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 328 Playing With Fire H 328 Roger Vailland Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 330 Kaputt H 330 Curzio Malaparte War Fiction 1960 3/6 Translated from the Italian by Caesere Foligno.
H- 335 Time Will Knit H 335 Fred Urquhart Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 336 My Name Is Celia H 336 Rayne Kruger Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 338 Expresso Bongo And Two Other Stories H 338 H 338 2nd Wolf Mankowitz Fiction 1960 2/6 Title story made into a film with Cliff Richards and Laurence Harvey. The other two stories are A Kid for Two Farthings and Make Me An Offer.
H- 340 Asphalt Playground H 340 John Wiles Juvenile Delinquent 1960 2/6
H- 341 The Trial Of Bebe Donge H 341 Georges Simenon Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 345 Galatea H 345 James M. Cain Fiction 1960 2/6 Galatea was published by Signet Books (1152; 1954) and precedes the publication of this Edition.
H- 346 To The Victors The Spoils H 346 Colin Macinnes Fiction 1960 4/-
H- 347 Prospects Of Love H 347 William Camp Juvenile Delinquent 1960 2/6
H- 348 Wise Blood H 348 Flannery O'Connor Fiction 1960 4/- Wise Blood is Flannery O'Connor's first novel and a dark and disturbing southern gothic classic.
H- 356 The Lost Girl H 356 D. H. Lawrence Fiction 1960 3/6
H- 363 The Charlatan H 363 Christine Arnothy Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 368 It's Only Temporary H 368 H 368b Charles Mergendahl Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 371 The Violent Wedding H 371 Robert James Lowry Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 372 Island Of Love H 372 Robert Langdon Fiction 1960 4/-
H- 375 Death In The Fifth Position H 375 Edgar Box (Aka Gore Vidal) Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 376 Death Likes It Hot H 376 Edgar Box (Aka Gore Vidal) Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 378 Dentist In The Chair H 378 Matthew Finch Autobiographical 1960 4/- Dentist in the Chair is a semi-autobiographical account of how from 1946 to 1949 dental colleges gave preference to returning WWII servicemen wishing to begin or restart their studies. This tale gives some idea of the antics this particular group of medical students got up to. Film cover with Bob Monkhouse.
H- 381 Flash And Filigree  H 381 Terry Southern Fiction 1960 4/- First published by Andre Deutsh Limited in 1958 and is Terry Southern's first novel.
Terry Southern made his mark as an influential film writer on film dialogue for Dr Strangelove, The Loved One, The Cincinnati Kid, Easy Rider and The Magic Christian.
H- 385 Dillinger H 385 Saul Cooper Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 388 G-Man At The Yard H 388 H 388b Peter Cheyney Fiction 1960 2/6 A Lemmy Caution novel.
H- 390 Love Among The Cannibals H 390 Wright Morris Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 393 Corner Boy H 393 H 393b Herbert Simmons Juvenile Delinquent 1960 2/6
H- 395 The Cheats H 395 H 395b Francoise D'Eaubonne Juvenile Delinquent 1960 4/- Film tie-in - Book directly on the French film "Les Tricheurs" of Marcel Carne.
H- 396 The Trials Of Oscar Wilde H 396 John Furnell Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 399 Teddy Boy H 399 Ernest Ryman Juvenile Delinquent 1960 4/-
H- 400 The Sergeant H 400 Dennis Murphy Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 404 The Badge H 404 Jack Webb Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 409 Mafia Country H 409 H 409b Brian Glanville Fiction 1960 2/6
H- 413 The Dear Boys H 413 Lawrence Little Juvenile Delinquent 1960 4/-
H- 415 Never Come Morning H 415 Nelson Algren Fiction 1961 3/6
H- 418 Execution H 418 Colin Mcdougall Fiction 1961 2/6
H- 419 Between The Acts H 419 Virginia Woolf Fiction 1961 2/6 Photo cover insert of Virginia Woolf
H- 420 Lover's Point H 420 C. Y. Lee Fiction 1961 2/6
H- 422 The October Country H 422 H 422b Ray Bradbury Horror 1961 2/6 Originally published as an ACE Books Edition in 1961, this volume was published by Four Square Books (which owned the British ACE label) and continued to use the ACE logo. From Donald H. Tuck's Encyclopedia (Vol. 1) is a notice that the next printing of this story collection was also by Four Square Books in 1963 using the same book number (H-422).
back cover with a picture of a very young Ray Bradbury
H- 423 Adventures In The Skin Trade H 423 Dylan Thomas Fiction 1961 2/6 listed as "first ACE Books Edition"
H- 425 To Sir With Love H 425 E. R. Braithwaite Fiction 1961 2/6 The book that brought about the movie of the same name and starred Sidney Poitney.
H- 426 The Savage H 426 Noel Clad Fiction 1961 2/6
H- 429 Stephen Hero H 429 James Joyce Fiction 1961 3/6 Listed as "the original draft of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man."
H- 431 Strike Heaven On The The Face H 431 Charles Calitri Juvenile Delinquent 1961 3/6
H- 436 Kangaroo H 436 D. H. Lawrence Fiction 1961 7/6 Kangaroo was first published in England by William Heinemann Ltd in 1923.
H- 445 A Time For Paris h 445 H 445b George Goodman Fiction 1961 2/6
H- 454 The Shook-Up Generation H 454 Harrison Salisbury Juvenile Delinquent 1961 2/6
H- 479 The Hit   H 479 alt Julian Mayfield Fiction 1961 ? A novel of Negro life in Harlem by an African-American writer.
H- 487 Late Night On Watling St. H 487 Bill Naughton Fiction 1961 2/6
H- 490 Scollay Square H 490 Pearl Sciff Fiction 1961 3/6
H- 502 The Bitter Passion H 502 John W. Wadleigh Fiction 1961 2/6
H- 506 God's Blind Eye H 506 Douglas Baber Fiction 1961 2/6
H- 512 Black Rice H 512 Katharine Sim Fiction 1961 3/6
H- 514 The Fetish H 514 H 514b Theodora Koegh Fiction 1961 2/6
H- 521 The Small Assassin H 521 Ray Bradbury Fiction 1962 2/6
H- 535 Brother Cain H 535 Simon Raven Fiction 1962 3/6
H- 542 Children Of Circumstance H 542 Roger Nimier Fiction 1962 2/6
H- 543 The Establishment H 543 Hugh Thomas (Ed.) Nonfiction 1962 2/6 The Establishment or Seven Penetrating Essays on the Power Structure of a Class Conscious Society examines this vague body defined as the alliance or those institutions and social attitudes which enable the ruling class to maintain their position.
H- 545 The Mob's Man H 545 James D. Horan Fiction 1962 2/6
H- 549 Gone Away: An Indian Journal H 549 Dom Moraes Fiction 1962 2/6
H- 552 Teenager In Trouble H 552 Charles Calitri Juvenile Delinquent 1962 2/6 Blue Spine
H- ? 18 Months 18.months Anthony Heckstall-Smith Fiction ? 2/-
H- ? Other Voice Other Rooms Truman Capote Fiction 1960 ?
H- ? Valiant Occasions valiant.occasions J. E. Macdonnell War Fiction ? 2/-