Irving Wallace

Irving Wallace was a prominent American author and screenwriter, best known for his popular and engaging novels. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in Kenosha, Wisconsin. From a young age, Wallace demonstrated a proficiency for writing, selling stories to magazines as a teenager. His writing continued throughout his service in World War II, where he served alongside Theodor Seuss Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss, in the Frank Capra unit in Fort Fox. Additionally, Wallace served in the First Motion Picture Unit of the Army Air Force.

After the war, Wallace became a Hollywood screenwriter, collaborating on films such as "The West Point Story," "Split Second," and "Meet Me at the Fair." His time in Hollywood provided him with valuable experience and knowledge of the film industry, which would benefit him in his future endeavors. Following several years in Hollywood, Wallace decided to focus solely on writing books, publishing 33 books during his lifetime.

Wallace's novels were highly regarded by the general public for their entertainment value and accessibility. His ability to understand and cater to his audience's interests resulted in a successful career in both the film and literature industries. Although the critical establishment may have viewed his work as somewhat lowbrow, Wallace's success is undeniable. His books, including "The Chapman Report," "The Prize," "The Man," and "The Word," were extensively researched and tackled a variety of complex and thought-provoking topics.

Wallace was a prolific writer who knew his audience and what they were looking for in their reading material. He was the father of Olympic historian David Wallechinsky and author Amy Wallace, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence writers and readers alike. Irving Wallace's contributions to American literature and film have left a lasting impact on the industry, and his work remains popular and relevant to this day.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Sins of Philip Fleming 1959
2 The Chapman Report 1960
3 The Prize 1962
4 The Man 1964
5 The Three Sirens 1964
6 The Sunday Gentleman 1966
7 The Plot 1967
8 The Seven Minutes 1969
9 The Second Lady 1970
10 The Word 1972
11 The Fan Club 1974
12 The R Document 1976
13 The Almighty 1977
14 The Pigeon Project 1979
15 The Miracle 1984
16 The Seventh Secret 1985
17 The Celestial Bed 1987
18 The Golden Room 1988
19 The Guest of Honor 1989
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 The Fabulous Originals 1955
2 The Square Pegs 1957
3 The Fabulous Showman 1959
4 The Twenty-Seventh Wife 1961
5 The Writing of One Novel 1968
6 The Nympho and Other Maniacs 1971
7 The People's Almanac 1975
8 Stardust to Prairie Dust 1976
9 The People's Almanac Presents the Book of Lists 1977
10 The People's Almanac #2 1978
11 The People's Almanac Presents The Book of Lists #2 1978
12 The Two 1978
13 The People's Almanac Presents The Book of Predictions 1980
14 The Intimate Sex Lives of Famous People 1981
15 Significa 1983
16 The People's Almanac Presents The Book of Lists 3 1984