Alexander McCall Smith bibliography

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Alexander McCall Smith
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McCall Smith in 2018
References and footnotes

The bibliography of Alexander McCall Smith, a Scottish legal scholar and author of fiction. He was raised in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and was formerly Professor of Medical Law at the University of Edinburgh. He became an expert on medical law and bioethics and served on related British and international committees. He has since become known as a fiction writer, with sales in English exceeding 40 million by 2010 and translations into 46 languages.[1]

Professor Dr von Igelfeld Entertainments series[edit]

  1. 1997: Portuguese Irregular Verbs [2]
  2. 2003: The Finer Points of Sausage Dogs
  3. 2003: At the Villa of Reduced Circumstances
  4. 2011: Unusual Uses for Olive Oil
  5. 2021: Your Inner Hedgehog
  • 2004: The 212 Pillars of Wisdom – An omnibus edition of the first three von Igelfeld titles

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series[edit]

  1. 1998: The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
  2. 2000: Tears of the Giraffe
  3. 2001: Morality for Beautiful Girls
  4. 2002: The Kalahari Typing School for Men
  5. 2003: The Full Cupboard of Life
  6. 2004: In the Company of Cheerful Ladies (also known as: The Night-Time Dancer)
  7. 2006: Blue Shoes and Happiness
  8. 2007: The Good Husband of Zebra Drive
  9. 2008: The Miracle at Speedy Motors
  10. 2009: Tea Time for the Traditionally Built
  11. 2010: The Double Comfort Safari Club
  12. 2011: The Saturday Big Tent Wedding Party
  13. 2012: The Limpopo Academy of Private Detection
  14. 2013: The Minor Adjustment Beauty Salon
  15. 2014: The Handsome Man's De Luxe Café
  16. 2015: The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine
  17. 2016: Precious and Grace
  18. 2017: The House of Unexpected Sisters
  19. 2018: The Colors of All the Cattle
  20. 2019: To the Land of Long Lost Friends
  21. 2020: How to Raise an Elephant
  22. 2021: The Joy and Light Bus Company
  23. 2022: A Song of Comfortable Chairs
  24. 2023: From a Far and Lovely Country

Extra: 2013: The Slice of No. 1 Celebration Storybook (ebook only)

The Sunday Philosophy Club series[edit]

also known as Isabel Dalhousie Mysteries

  1. 2004: The Sunday Philosophy Club
  2. 2005: Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
  3. 2006: The Right Attitude to Rain
  4. 2007: The Careful Use of Compliments
  5. 2008: The Comfort of Saturdays (UK title) or: The Comforts of a Muddy Saturday (American title)
  6. 2009: The Lost Art of Gratitude
  7. 2010: The Charming Quirks of Others
  8. 2011: The Forgotten Affairs of Youth
    1. 2011: The Perils of Morning Coffee (ebook only)
  9. 2012: The Uncommon Appeal of Clouds
  10. 2015: The Novel Habits of Happiness
    1. 2015: At the Reunion Buffet (ebook only)
    2. 2016: Sweet, Thoughtful Valentine (ebook only)
  11. 2017: A Distant View of Everything
  12. 2018: The Quiet Side of Passion
  13. 2020: The Geometry of Holding Hands
  14. 2022: The Sweet Remnants of Summer
  15. 2024: The Conditions of Unconditional Love

44 Scotland Street series[edit]

  1. 2005: 44 Scotland Street
  2. 2005: Espresso Tales
  3. 2006: Love Over Scotland
  4. 2007: The World According to Bertie
  5. 2008: The Unbearable Lightness of Scones
  6. 2010: The Importance of Being Seven
  7. 2011: Bertie Plays The Blues
  8. 2012: Sunshine on Scotland Street
  9. 2013: Bertie's Guide to Life and Mothers
  10. 2015: The Revolving Door of Life
  11. 2016: The Bertie Project
  12. 2017: A Time of Love and Tartan
  13. 2019: The Peppermint Tea Chronicles
  14. 2020: A Promise of Ankles
  15. 2021: Love in the Time of Bertie
  16. 2022: The Enigma of Garlic
  17. 2023: The Stellar Debut of Galactica MacFee

Corduroy Mansions series[edit]

  1. 2009: Corduroy Mansions
  2. 2009: The Dog Who Came in from the Cold (published online daily in serial form; also published as a hardcover book on 1 May 2010)
  3. 2011: A Conspiracy of Friends

Paul Stewart series[edit]

  1. 2016: My Italian Bulldozer
  2. 2019: The Second Worst Restaurant in France

Detective Varg series[edit]

  1. 2019: The Strange Case of the Moderate Extremists (ebook only)
  2. 2019: The Department of Sensitive Crimes (his given name is stylised as Älexander on the cover)
  3. 2019: Varg in Love (ebook only)
  4. 2020: The Talented Mr. Varg
  5. 2021: The Man with the Silver Saab
  6. 2023: The Discreet Charm of the Big Bad Wolf

Perfect Passion Company series[edit]

  • 2023: Cook for Me (ebook only)

Other novels[edit]

Short stories[edit]

  • 2011: "The Strange Story of Bobby Box" (a short story published in the young adult anthology What You Wish For)

Short story collections[edit]

  • 1989: Children of Wax: African Folk Tales
  • 1995: Heavenly Date and Other Flirtations
  • 2004: The Girl Who Married a Lion and Other Tales from Africa
  • 2006: Baboons Who Went This Way and That (Tales from Africa)
  • 2015: Chance Developments: Unexpected Love Stories
  • 2016: Marvellous Mix-ups
  • 2019: Pianos and Flowers
  • 2020: Tiny Tales
  • 2022: The Exquisite Art of Getting Even

Anthologies[edit]

Chapbooks[edit]

  • 2022: The Captain's Cabin (a novella published by Out of the Blue Ltd. for the Jamie’s Farm charity)

Children's novels[edit]

Source:[3]

Akimbo[edit]

  1. 1990: Akimbo and the Elephants
  2. 1992: Akimbo and the Lions
  3. 1993: Akimbo and the Crocodile Man
  4. 2007: Akimbo and the Snakes
  5. 2008: Akimbo and the Baboons

Harriet Bean[edit]

  1. 1990: The Five Lost Aunts of Harriet Bean (with Jean Baylis)
  2. 1991: Harriet Bean and the League of Cheats (with Jean Baylis)
  3. 1993: The Cowgirl Aunt of Harriet Bean (with Jean Baylis)

Max & Maddy[edit]

  1. 1997: Max & Maddy and the Bursting Balloons Mystery
  2. 1999: Max & Maddy and the Chocolate Money Mystery

Young Precious Ramotswe[edit]

  1. 2010: Precious and the Puggies[4] (republished in 2011 as: Precious and the Monkeys, and in 2012 as The Great Cake Mystery[5])
  2. 2012: Precious and the Mystery of Meerkat Hill
  3. 2013: Precious and the Mystery of the Missing Lion
  4. 2015: Precious and the Zebra Necklace

School Ship Tobermory[edit]

  1. 2015: School Ship Tobermory
  2. 2016: The Sands of Shark Island
  3. 2018: The Race to Kangaroo Cliff
  4. 2019: The Secret of the Dark Waterfall

Big-Top Mysteries[edit]

  1. 2019: The Case of the Vanishing Granny
  2. 2019: The Great Clown Conundrum

Memoir/literary appreciation[edit]

Poetry[edit]

  • 2020: In a Time of Distance: And Other Poems

Anthologies[edit]

  • 2018: A Gathering: A Personal Anthology of Scottish Poems, ed.

Other[edit]

Academic texts[edit]

  • 1978: Power and Manoeuvrability (with Tony Carty)
  • 1983: Law and Medical Ethics (with J. Kenyon Mason) (this text has gone through several editions: an eighth, by Mason and Graeme Laurie, was published in 2010; McCall Smith contributed to the first six editions)
  • 1987: Butterworths Medico-Legal Encyclopaedia (with J. Kenyon Mason)
  • 1990: Family Rights: Family Law and Medical Advances (editor with Elaine Sutherland)
  • 1991: All About Drink and Drug Abuse (educational text)
  • 1992: Scots Criminal Law (with David H Sheldon, second edition published 1997)
  • 1992: The Criminal Law of Botswana (with Kwame Frimpong)
  • 1993: Duty to Rescue: the Jurispendence of Aid (editor with Michael A. Menlowe, 1993)
  • 1997: Forensic Aspects of Sleep (editor with Colin Shapiro)
  • 2000: Justice and the Prosecution of Old Crimes (with Daniel W. Shuman)
  • 2001: Errors, Medicine and the Law (with Alan Merry)
  • 2003: A Draft Criminal Code for Scotland (with Eric Clive, Pamela Ferguson and Christopher Gane)
  • 2004: Creating Humans: Ethical Questions where Reproduction and Science Collide (collected lectures, audio recordings)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Philby, Charlotte (19 June 2010). "Alexander McCall Smith: The No1 novelist's guide to Edinburgh". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2010-06-21. Retrieved 26 August 2012.
  2. ^ Maclean Dubois; 1st Edition (1997) Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Bibliography". alexandermccallsmith.com. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  4. ^ Scots language translation by James Robertson
  5. ^ "The Great Cake Mystery: Precious Ramotswe's Very First Case". alexandermccallsmith.com. Retrieved 24 February 2022.