Here are the books I've read that were published after 1959 but written earlier. An asterisk at the end of the entry indicates that I haven't written a review (yet).
• Concerning a Woman of Sin and Other Stories of Hollywood ed. by Daniel Talbot. Fawcett Crest (1960), 160 pp.
• Meg by Loren Beauchamp. Midwood (1960), 176 pp.*
• Of Streets and Stars by Allen Marcus. Manzanita Press (1960), 259 pp.
• Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? by Henry Farrell. Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1960), 245 pp.
• The Woman Chaser by Charles Willeford. Newsstand Library (1960), 192 pp.
• World without Women by Day, Keene and Pruyn, Leonard. Fawcett Gold Medal (1960), 176 pp.
• The Pat Hobby Stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Charles Scribner’s Sons (1962), 159 pp.
• Big Knockover by Dashiell Hammett. Random House (1966), 355 pp.*
• Trouble Is My Business by Raymond Chandler. Ballantine Books (1972), 244 pp.
• The Continental Op by Dashiell Hammett. Random House (1974), 319 pp.*
• Confessions of a Crap Artist by Philip K. Dick. Entwhistle Books (1975), 171 pp.
• The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike by Philip K. Dick. Mark V. Ziesing (1984), 223 pp.
• Puttering about in a Small Land by Philip K. Dick. Academy Chicago Publishers (1985), 291 pp.
• The Road to Los Angeles by John Fante. Black Sparrow Press (1985), 164 pp.
• Humpty Dumpty in Oakland by Philip K. Dick. Victor Gollancz (1986), 199 pp.
• Mary and the Giant by Philip K. Dick. Arbor House (1987), 230 pp.
• The Broken Bubble by Philip K. Dick. Arbor House/William Morrow (1988), 246 pp.
• Man Alone by William Campbell Gault. Gryphon Books (1995), 167 pp.
• Lot and Lot’s Daughter by Ward Moore. Tachyon (1996), 72 pp.
• The Dealings of Daniel Kesserich by Fritz Leiber. Tor Books (1997), 125 pp.
• Choice of the Elect by Jean Giraudoux. Northwestern University Press (2002), 232 pp.
• Domino Lady: The Complete Collection by Lars Anderson. Vanguard Productions (2004), 111 pp.
• Love and War in California by Oakley Hall. St. Martin's Press (2007), 280 pp.
• Voices from the Street by Philip K. Dick. Tor Books (2007), 301 pp.
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