Amen, stephen foskett's page is still the best one on salinger I know of...and I couldn't have done my dis without sublette's bibliography, though I think it stops in l984 and is in need of updating...will On Thu, 17 Sep 1998, Tim O'Connor wrote: > On Thu, Sep 17, 1998 at 02:00:42PM -0400, Andrew Charles Kennis wrote: > > > I'm sure this question has been asked before, but for the benefit of > > myself and perhaps any new list serve members who have not seen an answer > > to this, does anybody have a link or some text readily available on all > > the works that Salinger published in magazines, but never published in > > book form? As somebody who has read all of JDS's books and Hapworth as > > well, but not anything else, it would be of particular value to me to find > > out the other stuff I know he has out there so I can read more. > > For online reference, you can't beat Stephen Foskett's "bananafish" > page: > > http://www.concentric.net/~Sfoskett/jds/index.html > > For those who have access to a well-stocked library, Jack Sublette's > "J.D. Salinger: An Annotated Bibliography" is a wonderful guide to the > individual stories. > > --tim o'connor >