Emily Temple at Flavorwire lists 10 novels that were thought lost, never got published, and are only now seeing the light of day. They are:
- The Sea Is My Brother, by Jack Kerouac
- The Third Reich, by Roberto RolaƱo
- The Pursued, by C.S. Forester
- The Watsons, by Jane Austen
- Ah Pook Is Here, by William S. Burroughs and Malcolm McNeill
- The Narrative of John Smith, by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The Inheritance, by Louisa May Alcott
- Paris in the Twentieth Century, by Jules Verne
- The Cocktail Waitress, by James M. Cain
- Mr. Tumpy’s Caravan, by Enid Blyton
Details about each book, and links to further information about them, is here.
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