Bibliography of Hunter S. Thompson

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Hunter Stockton Thompson

Hunter S. Thompson
Born July 18, 1937
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Died February 20, 2005 (aged 67)
Woody Creek, Colorado, USA

This is a bibliography of works by American author and journalist Hunter S. Thompson.


Contents

[edit] Books[1]

The Rum Diary : A Novel



Hells Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga



Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream



Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72



Gonzo Papers, Vol. 1: The Great Shark Hunt: Strange Tales from a Strange Time



The Curse of Lono, illustrated by Ralph Steadman



Gonzo Papers, Vol. 2: Generation of Swine: Tales of Shame and Degradation in the '80s



Gonzo Papers, Vol. 3: Songs of the Doomed: More Notes on the Death of the American Dream



Screw-jack:and other stories



Gonzo Papers, Vol. 4: Better Than Sex: Confessions of a Political Junkie


The Fear and Loathing Letters, Vol. 1: The Proud Highway: The Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman 1955–1967



Mistah Leary - He Dead

  • X-Ray Book Company
  • Hand-sewn/Hand-printed Chapbook, 300 Copies, 1997, No ISBN)


The Fear and Loathing Letters, Vol. 2: Fear and Loathing in America: The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist 1968–1976



Kingdom of Fear: Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century


Fire in the Nuts

  • Gonzo International/Steam Press/Petro III Graphics/Sylph Publications, 2004. No ISBN. 176 Total Copies.


Hey Rube: Blood Sport, the Bush Doctrine, and the Downward Spiral of Dumbness Modern History from the Sports Desk


GONZO: Photographs By Hunter S. Thompson


The Mutineer: Rants, Ravings, and Missives from the Mountaintop 1977-2005

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Aspen Times

  • County Sheriff Campaign Ad – October 8, 1970
  • County Sheriff Campaign Ad – October 22, 1970


The Boston (Sunday) Globe

ISSN 0743-1791

  • Memoirs of a Wretched Weekend in Washington — February 23, 1969


Chicago (Sunday) Tribune

ISSN 1085-6706

  • Renfro Valley — February 18, 1962


Cycle World

ISSN 0011-4286

  • Song of the Sausage Creature — March 1995 [1]


The Distant Drummer

  • The Ultimate Free Lancer — November 1967 (Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 4-7, 9)


ESPN Page 2

  • Baseball has become unruly – November 2000
  • Just binge, baby! – November 2000
  • Prepare for the Weirdness – November 2000
  • The fix is in – November 2000
  • The NFL, election & Generation Z – December 2000
  • State of disgrace - December 2000
  • Ready for Sainthood - December 2000
  • Gambling Fever - December 2000
  • Watch the economy shrink while breasts expand – January 2001
  • Fear & Loathing on Super Sunday – January 2001
  • Abandon all hope ye in Tampa ... and Washington – January 2001
  • Giants, gamblers go down in a ball of fire – January 2001
  • Several grave injustices – February 2001
  • Mad cows and sick sports – February 2001
  • Death in the afternoon - February 2001
  • XFL, RIP – February 2001
  • A crime against nature – March 2001
  • Warning to gamblers: Beware the ides of March – March 2001
  • Cat scratch fever – March 2001
  • Memo from a gambling victim - March 2001
  • Where were you when the Fun Stopped? – April 2001
  • Notes on the wrong way to gamble – April 2001
  • NBA and the downward spiral of dumbness – April 2001
  • Bad craziness at Owl Farm – April 2001
  • Kentucky Derby and other gambling disasters - May 2001
  • Going to war for justice - May 2001
  • How 'bout that Patrick Roy - May 2001
  • Patrick Roy and Warren Zevon -- two champions at the top of their game - May 2001
  • Jack Kerouac and the Football Hall of Fame - June 2001
  • Wild Days at The Sports Desk - June 2001
  • Eerie lull rattles the sports world - June 2001
  • Olympic disaster in Utah - June 2001
  • Hey Rube' goes to Hollywood - July 2001
  • The wisdom of Nashville and violence of Jack Nicholson: A football story - September 2001
  • Fear & Loathing in America - September 2001
  • When war drums roll - September 2001
  • Will sports survive bin Laden? - September 2001
  • Stadium living in new age - October 2001
  • Football in the Kingdom of Fear - October 2001
  • Banish Cowboys, 'Skins -- forever October 2001
  • Foul balls and rash predictions - October 2001
  • Getting weird for Devil's Day - October 2001
  • The Yankees are dead; long live the Yankees - November 2001
  • The man who loved sport too much - November 2001
  • The shame of Indianapolis - November 2001
  • Revenge of the 49ers - November 2001
  • Failure, football & violence on the Strip - December 2001
  • Madness in Honolulu - December 2001
  • Skunks Like Me - December 2001
  • Break Up the Ravens - January 2002
  • Pay Up or Get Whipped - January 2002
  • Braced For the Last Football Game - January 2002
  • Domestic Terrorism at the Super Bowl - February 2002
  • Ed Bradley & the Stigma of Bull Worship - February 2002
  • For what it's worth - March 2002
  • Be like George -- bet on Kentucky - March 2002
  • Slow Dance in Rap Town - March 2002
  • Spring and summer break for HST - March 2002
  • HST is Back from Beirut - September 2002
  • Walking tall in the sport of swine - October 2002
  • The NFL Uber Alles - October 2002
  • Blood On the Walls of Hollywood - October 2002
  • My 49er Habit - November 2002
  • Don't Let This Happen To You - November 2002
  • White death in the Rockies - November 2002
  • Grantland Rice haunts the Honolulu Marathon - December 2002
  • The Honolulu Marathon is Decadent and Depraved - December 2002
  • The Death of the 49ers - January 2003
  • Public Shame and Private Victory - January 2003
  • Braced For the Last Football Game - January 2003
  • Oakland uber alles - January 2003
  • Bet the Raiders - January 2003
  • The last Super Bowl - January 2003
  • Super Bowl fool - January 2003
  • Extreme behavior - February 2003
  • A world of pain - February 2003
  • Saturday night at the fights - March 2003
  • Kentucky uber alles - March 2003
  • Love blooms in the Rockies - March 2003
  • One in a Million- August 2003
  • Not So Sweet Dreams- August 2003
  • Speed Will Rule the NFL- August 2003
  • George Plimpton Uber Alles - September 2003
  • Death of an American Poet (Warren Zevon) - September 2003
  • Bush League - September 2003
  • A Bad Bet (Rush Limbaugh) - October 2003
  • Fast and Furious - October 2003
  • Submitting to sports - October 2003
  • Wild Monday night in Denver - November 2003
  • Am I turning into a pervert? - November 2003
  • In your dreams, buddy - November 2003
  • Running wild - December 2003
  • Being a betting man - January 13, 2004
  • Note to self - January 2004
  • Mr. Brady goes to Washington - January 2004
  • The final score - February 2004
  • Goose bumps - February 2004
  • Presidential no-no - February 2004
  • Tournament time - March 2004
  • Kentucky's disgrace - March 2004
  • Duke's a hazard - March 2004
  • No contest - April 2004
  • Strange days - April 2004
  • Let's go to the Olympics! - May 2004
  • Let's get physical - May 2004
  • Security blanket - July 2004
  • Buy my book! - July 2004
  • Don't you dare - July 2004
  • Opening bet - August 2004
  • Stirring the pot - August 2004
  • Just pay up - September 2004
  • D-Day - November 2004
  • End of days - November 2004
  • State of emergency - November 2004
  • Monday night fools - December 2004
  • A monster weekend - December 2004
  • Fore!- February 2005


Esquire

ISSN 0014-0791 (between 1933-1978) ISSN 0884-5220 (between 1978-1979) ISSN 0194-9535 (from 1979-current)

  • Life Styles: the Cyclist — January 1967 (pp. 57-63)
  • Year of the Wolf – February 1991 (Volume 115, Issue 2, p. 132)
  • Year of the Wolf: Where Were You When the Fun Stopped? – March 1991 (Volume 115, Issue 3, p. 171)
  • Year of the Wolf: Death of a Sportsman – April 1991 (Volume 115, Issue 4, p. 152)


The Nation

ISSN 0027-8378

  • The Motorcycle Gangs: Losers and Outsiders — May 17, 1965 (Volume 200, Issue 20, pp. 522-525) [2]
  • The Nonstudent Left — September 27, 1965 (Volume 201, Issue 9, pp. 154-158) [3]


National Observer

ISSN 0027-9803

  • Valencia of Colombia: 'Leery Optimism' at Home for Kennedy Visitor — June 24, 1962 (p. 11)
  • Nobody Is Neutral Under Aruba's Hot Sun — July 16, 1962 (p. 14)
  • Adrift and Ad-Libbing: A Footloose American in a Smugglers' Den — August 6, 1962 (p. 13)
  • The Ins and the Outs: Democracy Dies in Peru, But Few Seem to Mourn Its Passing — August 27, 1962 (p. 16)
  • USIS in Action: How Democracy is Nudged Ahead in Ecuador — September 17, 1962 (p. 13)
  • Personal Politics: Ballots in Brazil Will Measure the Allure of Leftist Nationalism — October 1, 1962 (p. 4)
  • Troubles in Tin: Operation Triangular: Bolivia's Fate Rides With It — October 15, 1962 (p. 13)
  • Showcase of Democracy: Uruguay Goes to Polls, With Economy Sagging — November 19, 1962 (p. 14)
  • Behind the South American Stories: Chatty Letters During a Journey from Aruba to Rio — December 31, 1962 (p. 14)
  • Troubled Brazil Holds Key Vote — January 7, 1963 (pp. 1, 10)
  • Paraguay to the Polls: It's a Dictatorship, but Few Seem to Care Enough to Stay and Fight — January 28, 1963 (p. 17)
  • Daybreak at the Domino: Brazilian Soldiers Stage a Raid in Revenge — February 11, 1963 (p. 13)
  • Brazilian Burdens: Leftist Trend and Empty Treasury Plague the Latin American Giant — March 11, 1963 (p. 11)
  • Baffling Bolivia: A Never-Never Land High Above the Sea — April 15, 1962 (p. 11)
  • Peru at the Polls: Election Watched as Barometer of Continent's Anti-Democratic Trend — May 20, 1963 (p. 12)
  • Festival of Folk Music: A Time for Sittin', Listenin', and Reverie — June 3, 1963 (p. 16)
  • The Inca of the Andes: He Haunts the Ruins of His Once-Great Empire — June 10, 1963 (p. 13)
  • A Day With a Champion: Kelso Looks Just Like Any $1,307,000 Horse — July 15, 1963 (pp. 1, 7)
  • The Extinct Hitchiker: When the Thumb Was a Ticket to Adventures on the Highway — July 22, 1963 (p. 12)
  • The Literary Establishment: Where Are the Writing Talents of Yesteryear? — August 5, 1963 (p. 17)
  • The Casualties of Culture Shock: Why Anti-Gringo Winds Often Blow South of the Border — August 19, 1963 (p. 18)
  • Decline of the Lumberjack: An Aussie Paul Bunyan Shows Our Loggers How — September 2, 1963 (p. 12)
  • Aspen’s Culture Crowd: Executives Crank Open Philosophy's Windows — September 9, 1963 (p. 13)
  • Wide, Wide World of Books: One of the Darkest Documents Ever Put Down is "The Red Lances" — October 7, 1963 (p. 19)
  • What the Trouble is About: Can Brazil Hold Out Until the Next Election? — October 28, 1963 (p. 13)
  • "A Singular Man": Donleavy Proves His Lunatic Humor Is Original — November 11, 1963 (p. 17)
  • The Crow, a Novelist, and a Hunt; Man in Search of His Primitive Self — December 2, 1963 (p. 17)
  • Mr. Martin in Bolivia: What the Miners Lost in Taking an Irishman — December 16, 1963 (p. 4)
  • Not Every Hunter Returns: When Buck Fever Hits Larkspur's Slopes — December 16, 1963 (p. 13)
  • Resort Town in a Tizzy: And Now a Proletariat on Aspen's Ski Slopes — February 10, 1964 (p. 12)
  • Tangles Lines, Tangles Treaties: The Catch is Limited in Indians' "Fish-in" — March 9, 1964 (p. 13)
  • "Arena of Decision": Dr. Pflaum Looks at the Latins, But His View is Tired and Foggy — March 9, 1964 (p. 19)
  • Willard Was a Man of Taste: When Beatniks Were Social Lions — April 20, 1964 (pp. 1, 14)
  • "Home is the Sailor": Brazilian's Fable of a Phony Carries the Touch of Mark Twain — April 20, 1964 (p. 17)
  • Another Doomsday Parable: Golding Tries "Lord of the Flies" Formula Again, But It Falls Short — April 27, 1964 (p. 16)
  • "That Poor Old Man": What Lured Hemingway to Ketchum? — May 25, 1964 (pp. 1, 13)
  • "A City on the Brink": Whither the Old Copper Capital of the West? To Boom or Bust? — June 1, 1964 (p. 13)
  • The Atmosphere Has Never Been Quite the Same — June 15, 1964 (pp. 1, 16)
  • Mike Mansfield’s Home Grounds: Why Montana's "Shanty Irishman" Corrals Votes Year After Year — June 22, 1964 (p. 12)
  • Living in the Time of Alger, Greeley, Debs — July 13, 1964 (pp. 1, 16)
  • The Spirited Scotch: Bagpipes Wail, Cabers Fly as the Clans Gather — September 14, 1964 (p. 12)
  • You'd Be Fried Like a Piece of Lean Bacon — September 28, 1964 (pp. 1, 19)
  • People Want Bad Taste...In Everything — November 2, 1964 (pp. 1, 15)
  • Steak for a Young Novelist: A Surgeon's Fingers Fashion a Literary Career — December 21, 1964 (p. 17)


New York Times

ISSN 0362-4331

  • Fear and Loathing in the Bunker – January 1, 1974 (p. 19)


New York Times Magazine

ISSN 0028-7822

  • The 'Hashbury' Is the Capital of the Hippies — May 14, 1967 (pp. 28-29) [4]


Pageant

  • Why Boys Will Be Girls — August 1967 (pp. 94-101)
  • Presenting: The Richard Nixon Doll (Overhauled 1968 Model) — July 1968 (pp. 6-16)
  • Those Daring Young Men in Their Flying Machines — September 1969 (pp. 68-78)


Playboy

ISSN 0032-1478

  • The Great Shark Hunt — December 1974 (Volume 21, Issue 12, pp. 183-184)
  • The Curse of Lono (book excerpt) — 1983
  • Fear and Justice in the Kingdom of Sex — 2004
  • Post Cards from the Proud Highway — May 2005


The Reporter

ISSN 1049-1600

  • A Southern City With Northern Problems — December 19, 1963 (Volume 29, Issue 11, pp. 26-29)


Rolling Stone

ISSN 0035-791X

  • Freak Power in the Rockies (The Battle of Aspen) — October 1, 1970 (No. 67, pp. 30-37)
  • Strange Rumblings in Aztlan — April 29, 1971 (No. 81, pp. 30-37)
  • Memo From the Sports Desk: The So-Called "Jesus Freak Scare" (as Raoul Duke) — November 11, 1971 (No. 90, p. 24)
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream (as Raoul Duke) — November 11, 1971 (No. 95, pp. 36-48)
  • Conclusion of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream (as Raoul Duke) — November 25, 1971 (No. 96, pp. 38-50)
  • Fear and Loathing in Washington: Is this Trip Necessary? — February 3, 1972 (No. 99, pp. 5-8)
  • Fear and Loathing in Washington: The Million Pound Shithammer — February 3, 1972 (No. 101, pp. 6-10)
  • Fear and Loathing in New Hampshire — February 17, 1972 (No. 103, pp. 6-12)
  • Fear and Loathing: The View From Key Biscayne - March 16, 1972 (No. 104, p. 14)
  • Fear and Loathing: The Banshee Screams in Florida. — April 13, 1972 (No. 106, pp. 6-14)
  • Fear and Loathing in Wisconsin — April 27, 1972 (No. 107, p. 12)
  • Fear and Loathing: Late News from Bleak House — May 11, 1972 (No. 108, pp. 26-32)
  • Fear and Loathing: Crank-Time on the Low Road — June 8, 1972 (No. 110, pp. 36-40)
  • Fear and Loathing in California: Traditional Politics with a Vengeance — July 6, 1972 (No. 112, pp. 38-43)
  • Fear and Loathing: In the Eye of the Hurricane — July 20, 1972 (No. 113, pp.22-24)
  • Fear and Loathing in Miami: Old Bull Meet the Butcher — August 17, 1972 (No. 115, pp. 30-46)
  • Fear and Loathing in Miami: Nixon Bites the Bomb — September 28, 1972 (No. 118, pp. 30-46)
  • Fear and Loathing: The Fat City Blues — October 26, 1972 (No. 120, pp. 28-30)
  • Ask Not for Whom the Bell Tolls... — November 9, 1972 (No. 121, p. 48)
  • Fear and Loathing at the Super Bowl: No Rest for the Wretched... — February 15, 1973 (No. 128, p. 10)
  • Time Warp: Campaign '72 — July 5, 1973 (No. 138, pp. 48-62)
  • Memo from the Sports Desk & Rude Notes from a Decompression Chamber in Miami (with Raoul Duke) — August 2, 1973 (No. 140, pp. 8-10)
  • Fear and Loathing at the Watergate: Mr. Nixon Has Cashed His Check — September 27, 1973 (No. 144, pp. 30-39, 73-92)
  • Fear and Loathing at the Super Bowl — February 28, 1974 (No. 155, pp. 28-38, 42-52)
  • Fear and Loathing in Washington: It Was a Nice Place. They Were Principled People, Generally - July 4, 1974 (No. 164, pp. 42-47)
  • Fear and Loathing in Washington: The Boys in the Bag — July 4, 1974 (No. 164)
  • Fear and Loathing in Limbo : The Scum Also Rises — October 10, 1974 (No. 171, pp. 28-36, 49-52)
  • Fear and Loathing in Saigon: Interdicted Dispatch from the Global Affairs Desk — May 22, 1975 (No. 187, pp. 32-34)
  • Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '76: Third Rate Romance, Low Rent Rendezvous — June 3, 1976 (No. 214, pp. 54-64, 84-88)
  • The Banshee Screams for Buffalo Meat: Fear and Loathing in the Graveyard of the Weird - December 15, 1977 (No. 254, pp. 48-59)
  • Last Tango in Vegas: Fear and Loathing in the Near Room — May 4, 1978 (No. 264)
  • Last Tango in Vegas: Fear and Loathing in the Far Room — May 18, 1978 (No. 265)
  • Midnight on the Palm Beach Express: A Dog Took My Place — July 21/August 4, 1983 (No. 400/401, pp. 18-32, 122)
  • The Sequins were Michael's Idea (Fllv Excerpt) — ?
  • The Fall of Saigon — May 9, 1985
  • Victory and Vegeance (Songs of the Doomed Excerpt) — 1990
  • Welcome to the Nineties: Gunfight at the Gonzo Corral – November 1, 1990 (No. 590, pp. 47-49, 104)
  • The Taming of the Shrew — October 5, 1991
  • Fear and Loathing in Elko — January 22, 1992 (No. 622, pp. 22-31, 54-56) [5]
  • Mr. Bill's Neighborhood — September 17, 1992 [6]
  • He was a Crook — June 16, 1994 (No. 684, pp. 42-44, 119) [7] [8]
  • Polo Is My Life — December 15, 1994 (No. 697, pp. 44-56, 109-111)
  • Bill Clinton — ?
  • The Proud Highway: The Letters of Hunter S. Thompson 1956-1967 – June 12, 1997 (No. 762, pp. 80-84, 128-129)
  • Memo From The National Affairs Desk: More Trouble in Mr. Bill’s Neighborhood – March 19, 1998 (No. 782, pp. 48-49)
  • Hey Rube! I Love You! — May 13, 1999 (No. 812, pp. 38-40)
  • The Fun-Hogs In The Passing Lane – November 11, 2004 (No. 961, pp. 58-61)
  • Fear and Loathing, Campaign 2004 — November 11, 2004 [9]


Rogue Magazine

  • Big Sur: The Tropic of Henry Miller — July 1961
  • Burial at Sea — December 1961 [10]


Running Magazine

ISSN 0274-8789

  • The Charge of the Weird Brigade — March/April 1981 (No. 6, pp. 22-39)


San Francisco Examiner

  • Buffalo Gores a Visitor – September 23, 1985
  • The Geek from Coral Gables – September 30, 1985
  • Death to the Weird – October 4, 1985
  • 666 Pennsylvania Ave. – October 7, 1985
  • Nixon and the Whale Woman – October 21, 1985
  • Bad Nerves in Fat City – October 25, 1985
  • Full-time Scrambling – November 4, 1985
  • The Worst People in the World – November 11, 1985
  • The Beast with Three Backs – November 18, 1985
  • The Doctor Will See You Now – November 25, 1985
  • Revenge of the Fish Heads – December 2, 1985
  • Saturday Night in The City – December 9, 1985
  • A Generation of Swine – December 16, 1985
  • Après Moi, le Déluge – December 23, 1985
  • The Dim and Dirty Road – December 30, 1985
  • Off With Their Heads – January 6, 1986
  • The American Century? – January 13, 1986
  • Crank Time in Tripoli – January 20, 1986
  • Meat Sickness – January 27, 1986
  • Last Train from Chicago – February 3, 1986
  • Kill Them Before They Eat – February 10, 1986
  • Four Million Thugs – February 17, 1986
  • Memo from the W Room – February 24, 1986
  • The Gonzo Salvage Co. – March 3, 1986
  • Salvage Is Not Looting – March 10, 1986
  • Dawn at the Boca Chica' – March 17, 1986
  • Let the Cheap Dogs Eat – March 24, 1986
  • Ox Butchered in Tripoli – March 31, 1986
  • Never Get Off the Boat – April 7, 1986
  • They Called Him Deep Throat – April 14, 1986
  • The Pro-Flogging View – April 21, 1986
  • Just Another Terrorist – April 28, 1986
  • The Woman from Kiev – May 5, 1986
  • Two More Years – May 12, 1986
  • They All Drowned – May 19, 1986
  • Four More Games – May 26, 1986
  • Last Dance in Dumb Town – June 2, 1986
  • Rise of the TV Preachers – June 9, 1986
  • Dealing with Pigs – June 16, 1986
  • Deported to Malaysia – June 23, 2986
  • A Clean, Ill-Lighted Place – June 30, 1986
  • Slow Day at the Airport – July 7, 1986
  • Lester Maddox Lives – July 14, 1986
  • Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll – July 21, 1986
  • Welcome to the Tunnel – August 11, 1986
  • Strictly Business – August 18, 1986
  • Midnight in the Desert – August 25, 1986
  • Showdown in the Pig Palace – September 1, 1986
  • Down to a Sunless Sea – September 8, 1986
  • The Turk Comes to TV News – September 15, 1986
  • Bull Market on The Strip – September 22, 1986
  • The South African Problem – September 29, 1986
  • Loose Cannon on the Deck – October 6, 1986
  • Let the Good Times Roll – October 13, 1986
  • A Death in the Family – October 20, 1986
  • The Garden of Agony – November 3, 1986
  • Back to the Ormsby House – November 5, 1986
  • White Trash with Money – November 17, 1986
  • The Lord and a Good Lawyer – December 1, 1986
  • Ronald Reagan Is Doomed – December 8, 1986
  • God Bless Colonel North – December 15, 1986
  • Orgy of the Dead – December 22, 1986
  • The Year of the Pig – December 29, 1986
  • Mixup at the Hospital – January 5, 1987
  • The Gizzard of Darkness – January 12, 1987
  • Crazy Patrick and Big Al – January 19, 1987
  • Trapped in Harding Park – January 26, 1987
  • Expelled from the System – February 9, 1987
  • Gone with the Wind – February 16, 1987
  • New Blood on the Tracks – February 23, 1987
  • The Lake of Fire – March 2, 1987
  • So Long, George – March 16, 1987
  • Doomed Love in the Rockies – March 23, 1987
  • The Scum of the Earth – March 30, 1987
  • The Losers' Club – April 6, 1987
  • The Loved Ones – April 20, 1987
  • The Death Ship – April 27, 1987
  • The American Dream – May 4, 1987
  • Caligula and the 7 Dwarfs – May 11, 1987
  • Memo from the Queer Desk – May 18, 1987
  • The Time of the Geek – May 25, 1987
  • A Wild and Crazy Guy – June 1, 1987
  • Ollie's Choice – June 16, 1987
  • The Trickle-Down Theory – June 22, 1987
  • Four More Years – June 29, 1987
  • Dance of the Seven Dwarfs – July 6, 1987
  • It Was You, Charlie – July 13, 1987
  • Fat Men on Horseback – July 20, 1987
  • Cowboys at Sea – July 27, 1987
  • Blame it on Dead Bill – August 3, 1987
  • The Last Taxi to Scotland – August 17, 1987
  • Gary Hart Talks Politics – September 7, 1987
  • Swine of the Week – September 14, 1987
  • Here Come de Judge – September 21, 1987
  • Wooing the Degenerate Vote – September 28, 1987
  • The Weak and the Weird – October 5, 1987
  • The Time Has Come – October 12, 1987
  • The Worm Turns – October 26, 1987
  • The End of an Era – 1987
  • The Hellfire Club – February 22, 1988
  • The Other George Bush – March 21, 1988
  • President Bush Will See You Now
  • I Slit My Own Eyeballs
  • The New Dumb
  • Letter to the President


Scanlan's Monthly

ISSN 0036-5661


Spider Magazine

ISSN 0561-6166

  • Collect Telegram from a Mad Dog — October 13, 1965 [11]


Time

ISSN 0040-781X

  • Doomed Love at the Taco Stand — November 10th, 1997 [12]


Vanity Fair

ISSN 0733-8899

  • Prisoner of Denver - June 1st, 2004 (With Mark Seal)[13]

[edit] Miscellany

  • Foreword - Gonzo: The Art by Ralph Steadman, Harcourt Brace. 1998. ISBN:0151003874.

[edit] Known unpublished works

This literature-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
  • Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas - Extra Chapters - Thompson wrote two additional chapters for Fear and Loathing that were not included in the final text. Douglas Brinkley, Thompson's literary executor, told an interviewer he didn't understand why the two chapters were cut, as they are extremely funny and fit very well with the rest of the book, but may have been cut due to space considerations at Rolling Stone. Brinkley said he hoped the chapters will be released in the near future. One chapter includes the "coconut smashing scene" that was included in the film adaptation of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.[3]
  • The Gun Lobby - Brinkley described this 250-page manuscript as "Fear and Loathing at the NRA". Thompson was commissioned to do the story for Esquire magazine, and the manuscript got shoved in a drawer for decades. Brinkley says he hopes to have it published soon. [4]
  • The Joint Chiefs or The Death of the American Dream - Thompson's letters from 1968 mention a book on the death of the American dream that was never published because he wasn't satisfied with the manuscript, calling it "a pile of shit"[5].
  • The Mutineer: Rants, Ravings, and Missives from the Mountaintop 1977-2005 - The third volume of Thompson's letters, following The Proud Highway and Fear and Loathing in America. Currently set for release in 2008. ISBN 0684873176
  • The Night Manager - A non-fiction novel about Thompson's time at the O'Farrell Theater strip club in San Francisco. Originally an assignment to write about "couples pornography" for Playboy.
  • Prince Jellyfish - Thompson's first novel, written in the early 60's and never published. A short excerpt was printed in Songs of the Doomed.
  • Polo Is My Life - Thompson described this novel as fictional, "...a sex book — you know, sex, drugs and rock and roll. It's about the manager of a sex theater who's forced to leave and flee to the mountains. He falls in love and gets in even more trouble than he was in the sex theater in San Francisco".[6] The novel was slated to be released by Random House in 1999, and was even assigned ISBN 0679406948, but was never actually published.
  • Short Stories - Thompson wrote numerous fictional short stories during the late 1950's and 1960's, most of which were rejected by literary magazines at the time. Brinkley told an interviewer that many of the stories are quite good, and that a collection of early Short Stories is in the works. [7]

[edit] Sources

  1. Joel Parham 2006 Hunter S Thompson : A Bibliography (PDF)


[edit] References

  1. ^ All publication information in the "Books" section was verified with Bowker's Books In Print Professional (accessed 26-28, June 2007)
  2. ^ All ISSN information in the "Articles" section was verified using OCLC WorldCat
  3. ^ Stop Smiling #22 Hunter S. Thompson Memorial Issue
  4. ^ Beach, Patrick Past and Present Austin American-Statesman June 3rd, 2007.
  5. ^ Thompson, Hunter (2001). Fear and Loathing in America, 2nd ed., Simon & Schuster, 784. ISBN 978-0684873169. 
  6. ^ Sara Nelson 1996 Interview with Hunter S. Thompson The Book Report
  7. ^ Stop Smiling #22 Hunter S. Thompson Memorial Issue