Harold Robbins

 HAROLD ROBBINS BOOKS IN ORDER


Standalone novels


Never Love A Stranger (1948)

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The Dream Merchants (1949)

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A Stone for Danny Fisher (1952)

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Never Leave Me (1953)

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79 Park Avenue (1955)

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Stiletto (1960)

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Where Love Has Gone (1962)

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The Adventurers (1966)

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The Inheritors (1969)

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The Pirate (1974)

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The Lonely Lady (1976)

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Dreams Die First (1977)

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Memories of Another Day (1979)

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Goodbye, Janette (1981)

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The Storyteller (1982)

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Spellbinder (1982)

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Descent from Xanadu (1984)

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The Piranhas (1986)

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Tycoon (1997)

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Harold Robbins Book Series


Carpetbaggers

The Carpetbaggers (1961)

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The Raiders (1995)

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Betsy

The Betsy (1971)

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The Stallion (1996)

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