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Philip Pulman Bibliography
Novels
His Dark Materials
The Golden Compass (1995, Scholastic, UK Title: Northern Lights)
The Subtle Knife (1997, Scholastic)
The Amber Spyglass (2000, Scholastic) 

Sally Lockhart
The Ruby in the Smoke (1985, Oxford)
The Shadow in the North (1986, Oxford, as The Shadow in the Plate) 
The Tiger in the Well (1991, Penguin)
The Tin Princess (1994, Penguin)

Other Novels
The Broken Bridge (1990, Macmillan)
The Butterfly Tattoo (1992, Macmillan, as The White Mercedes) 
The Haunted Storm (1972, New English Library)
Galatea (1978, Gollancz)

Illustrated Children's Books
Aladdin and the Enchanted Lamp (1995, Scholastic)
Clockwork, or All Wound Up (1996, Doubleday)
Count Karlstein (1991, Doubleday)
The Firework-Maker's Daughter (1995, Doubleday)
I Was a Rat! (1999, Doubleday)
Lyra's Oxford (2003, David Fickling) 
Mossycoat (1998, Scholastic)
Puss in Boots (2000, Transworld)
Spring-Heeled Jack (1989, Doubleday)

Other Children's Books
The Gas-Fitter's Ball (1998, Puffin)
The Scarecrow and His Servant (2005, Alfred A. Knopf) 
Thunderbolt's Waxwork (1994, Viking)

Plays
Frankenstein (1990, Oxford)
Sherlock Holmes and the Limehouse Horror (1992, Nelson Thornes)