Alexander Kinnan Laing (1933). The Sea Witch; A Narrative of
the Experiences of Capt. Roger Murray and Other in an American
Clipper Ship During the Years 1846 to 1856. (New York, NY:
Farrar & Rinehart, 487 p.). Sea Witch (Clipper-ship)--Fiction;
Ship captains--Fiction; Clipper ships--Fiction.
Frederick Laing (1955).
The Giant's House. (New York, NY: Dial Press, 437 p.).
Emma Lathen (1963).
A Place for Murder. (New York, NY:
Macmillan, 273 p.).
---
(1966).
Murder Makes the Wheels Go 'Round. (New
York, NY: Macmillan, 183 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York
(N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1966).
Death Shall Overcome. (New York, NY:
Macmillan, 190 p.).
--- (1967).
Murder Against the Grain. (New York, NY:
Macmillan, 184 p.).
--- (1968).
Come to Dust. (New York, NY: Simon &
Schuster, 251 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New
York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
---
(1968).
A Stitch in Time. (New York, NY: Macmillan, 185
p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious character)--Fiction;
Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
---
(1969).
Murder to Go.
(New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 256 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam
(Fictitious character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall
Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
---
(1969).
When in Greece. (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster,
256 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious character)--Fiction;
Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
---
(1970).
Pick Up Sticks. (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster,
224 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious character)--Fiction;
Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1971).
Ashes to Ashes. (New York, NY: Simon & Schuster,
224 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious character)--Fiction;
Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1971).
The Longer the Thread. (New York, NT: Simon &
Schuster, 217 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York
(N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1972).
Murder Without Icing. (New York, NY: Simon &
Schuster, 236 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York
(N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1974).
Sweet and Low. (New York, NY: Simon b& Schuster,
223 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious character)--Fiction;
Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1975).
By Hook or by Crook. (New York, NY: Simon &
Schuster, 223 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; Rug and
carpet industry--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1978).
Double, Double, Oil and Trouble. (New York, NY:
Simon & Schuster, 255 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York
(N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1981).
Going for the Gold. (New York, NY: Simon &
Schuster, 251 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York
(N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1982).
Green Grow the Dollars. (New York, NY: Simon &
Schuster, 249 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York
(N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1983).
Murder Makes the Wheels Go 'Round. (New
York, NY: Macmillan, 183 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York
(N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1984).
Banking on Murder: Three. (New York, NY:
Macmillan, 569 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Detective and mystery stories, American;
Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction. Death
shall overcome -- Murder against the grain -- A stitch in time.
--- (1988).
Something in the Air. (New York, NY: Simon &
Schuster, 270 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York
(N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1991).
East Is East. (New York, NY: Simon &
Schuster, 268 p.). Banks and banking--Fiction.
--- (1994).
Banking on Death. (New York, NY: O. Penzler Books,
166 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious character)--Fiction;
Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1995).
Accounting for Murder. (New York, NY: O. Penzler
Books, 186 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious character)--Fiction;
Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1996).
Brewing Up a Storm: A John Thatcher Mystery. (New
York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 248 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam (Fictitious
character)--Fiction; Bankers--New York (State)--New York--Fiction; Wall
Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
--- (1997).
A Shark Out of Water: A John Thatcher Mystery.
(New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 293 p.). Thatcher, John Putnam
(Fictitious character)--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Wall Street--Fiction;
New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
Josephine Lawrence (1935).
If I Have Four Apples. (New
York, NY: F.A. Stokes, 314 p.).
Thomas W. Lawson (1907).
Friday, the Thirteenth; A Novel.
(New York, NY: Doubleday, Page & Company, 226 p.).
Edwin Lefevre (1971). Wall Street Stories. (Freeport,
NY: Books for Libraries Press, 224 p. [orig. pub. 1901]). Wall
Street--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Social life and
customs--Fiction.
--- (1985).
Sampson Rock of Wall Street: A Novel.
(Burlington, VT: Fraser Pub. Co., 393 p. [orig. pub. 1907]).
John Leggett (1964).
The Gloucester Branch. (New York,
NY: Harper & Row, 248 p.).
Bernard Lester (1956). Weatherby Crisis. (New York, NY:
Twayne Publishers, 256 p.).
Sinclair Lewis (1934).
Work of Art. (Garden City, NY:
Doubleday, Doran & Company, 452 p.).
--- (1938).
The Prodigal Parents, A Novel. (Garden City,
NY: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 301 p.).
--- (1943).
Gideon Planish, A Novel. (New York, NY:
Random House, 438 p.).
--- (1971).
The Man Who Knew Coolidge; Being the Soul of
Lowell Schmaltz, Constructive and Nordic Citizen. (Freeport,
NY: Books for Libraries Press, 275 p. [orig. pub. 1928]).
--- (2001).
Kingsblood Royal. (New York, NY: Modern
Library, 325 p. [orig. pub. 1947]). Racially mixed
people--Fiction; Race awareness--Fiction; Bankers--Fiction; Middle
West--Fiction.
Sinclair Lewis; introduction to the Bison Book ed. by Maureen
Honey (1994).
The Job: An American Novel. (Lincoln, NB:
University of Nebraska Press, 326 p. [orig. pub. 1917]). Women
white collar workers--New York (State)--New York--Fiction; New
York (N.Y.)--Fiction.
Sinclair Lewis (1922).
Babbitt. (New York, NY: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 401
p.). Middle-aged men--Fiction; Businessmen--Fiction;
Conformity--Fiction.
Sinclair Lewis; with a foreword by Clifton Fadiman (1947).
Dodsworth; A Novel. (New York, NY: Modern Library, 377 p.
[orig. pub. 1929]). Americans--Europe--Fiction; Retired
executives--Fiction; Married people--Fiction; Europe--Fiction.
Sinclair Lewis (1998).
Babbitt. (New York, NY:
Bantam Classics, 401 p. [orig. pub. 1922]). Middle aged men--Fiction;
Businessmen--Fiction; Conformity--Fiction.
Judith Liederman (1979).
The Moneyman. (Boston, MA:
Houghton, Mifflin, 436 p.).
George Lippard (1970).
New York: Its Upper Ten and Lower
Million. (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Literature House, 284 p.
[orig. pub. 1853]). City and town life--New York (State)--New
York--Fiction; New York (N.Y.)--Social life and customs--Fiction.
William Lobell (1949). The Steed Success. (New York, NY:
Reader Press, 758 p.).
David Lodge (1989).
Nice Work. (New York, NY: Viking,
276 p.).
Jack London (1908).
The Iron Heel. (New York, NY:
Macmillan, 354 p.).
--- (1919).
Burning Daylight. (New York, NY: Macmillan,
361 p.).
M.B. Longman (1961).
The Power of Black, A Novel. (New
York, NY: R.S. Globus, 472 p.).
Stephen Longstreet (1940).
Decade, 1929-1939. (New York,
NY: Random House, 398 p.).
--- (1941).
The Golden Touch. (New York, NY: Random
House, 317 p.).
--- (1957).
The Promoters; A Modern Novel. (New York,
NY: Simon & Schuster, 373 p.).
--- (1976).
The Bank: A Novel. (New York, NY: Putnam,
377 p.).
George Horace Lorimer; edited with an introduction by James
Schlesinger (1995).
Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His
Son. (Washington, DC: Regnery Pub.. 272 p. [orig. pub. 1902]).
Fathers and sons--Fiction; Merchants--Fiction; Men--Conduct of
life--Fiction; Social ethics--Fiction; Chicago (Ill.)--Fiction.
Amy Lothrop (1852). Dollars and Cents. (New York, NY:
Putnam, 2 vols.).
Francis Lynde (1917). The Helpers. (Boston, MA:
Houghton, Mifflin, 420 p.).
Francis Lynde; Illustrated by Arthur I. Keller (1968).
The
Grafters. (Ridgewood, NJ: Gregg Press, 408 p. [orig. pub.
1904]).
Francis Lynde; with illustrations by E.M. Ashe (1906). The
Quickening. (Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 407 p.).