An article about Desmond Bagley, William Collins publishers & the Italian Masters of Commercial Art: Renato Fratini; Pino Dell'Orco and Gino D'Achille.
Bagley, William Collins publishers & the Italian Masters of Commercial Art


A Desmond Bagley Online Archive

An article about Desmond Bagley, William Collins publishers & the Italian Masters of Commercial Art: Renato Fratini; Pino Dell'Orco and Gino D'Achille.

2017 is shaping up to be a fantastic year for Desmond Bagley fans, as now not only do we have individual re-issues in paperback and eBook (ePub, Kindle) format to look forward to but also unabridged audio books. Yes, I can't quite believe I'm writing it... unabridged audio books. Excellent decision HarperCollinsPublishers! The Golden Keel in [...]

I hope you might have all noticed that my old mucker Nigel Alefounder over at desmondbagleyonline.wordpress.com has been putting out some pretty excellent podcasts lately. Well the good news is that they are now available via iTunes, so it’s very easy to subscribe and currently five episodes are available. The first is an introduction to [...]

With thanks again to HarperCollins we have a preview of the artwork for the final four of Bagley’s novels due for individual re-issue in 2017. Bahama Crisis, Windfall, Night of Error and Juggernaut are due to be published on 19th October, in the fourth quarter of next year and are currently advertised on Amazon with [...]

Four more of Bagley’s novels due for individual re-issue in 2017 are now advertised on Amazon together with their artwork. The Tightrope Men, The Snow Tiger, The Enemy and Flyaway are due to be published on 13th July, in the third quarter of next year. The novels, published under the Collins Crime Club Imprint, use [...]

The first eight of Bagley's novels due for individual re-issue in 2017 are now advertised on Amazon together with their artwork. The Golden Keel, High Citadel, Wyatt's Hurricane and Landslide are due to be published on 12th January, in the first quarter of next year. The Vivero Letter, The Spoilers, Running Blind and The Freedom [...]

In 1984 the Dutch new wave band 'Social Security' released a track called 'Desmond Bagley' inspired by the author's works.

A rare science fiction novelette 'Welcome, comrade' written by Desmond Bagley under the pseudonym 'Simon Bagley'. Published in the April 1964 edition of 'The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'.

Desmond Bagley's novel High Citadel appeared in condensed form as a book bonus in the August 1965 issue of Argosy Magazine - The No.1 Men's Service Magazine.

Chapter One of Desmond Bagley's Wyatt's Hurricane included in Flying Stories - Breathtaking Stories of Adventure in the Air Edited by Hayden McAllister & Illustrated by Trevor Newton.