There are 26 books by Edward Streeter on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Chairman of the bored (1961). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Dere Mable 1918 · 128 pages
  2. 2 Love letters of Bill to Mable 1919 · 339 pages
  3. 3 Same Old Bill, Eh Mable! 1919 · 120 pages
  4. 4 "As you were, Bill!" 1920
  5. 5 Beany, Gangleshanks and the Tub 1921 · 335 pages
  6. 6 Daily except Sundays,or, What every commuter should know 1938 · 144 pages
  7. 7 Skoal Scandinavia 1952 · 238 pages
  8. 8 Mr. Hobbs' holiday 1954 · 229 pages
  9. 9 mr. hobb's vacation 1954 · 266 pages
  10. 10 MERRY CHRISTMAS MR. BAXTER 1956
  11. 11 Mr.Robbins rides again 1958 · 156 pages
  12. 12 Chairman of the bored 1961 · 292 pages
  13. 13 along the ridge from northwestern spain to southern yugoslavia 1964 · 248 pages
  14. 14 Along the Ridge 1964
  15. 15 Ham Martin, class of '17 1969
  16. 16 Vater der Braut 1994 · 157 pages
  17. 17 That's Me All Over Mable 2005 · 132 pages
  18. 18 Same Old Bill, Eh Mable! (Wwi Centenary Series) 2014 · 162 pages
  19. 19 Collected Works of Edward Streeter 2022 · 168 pages
  20. 20 Love Letters of a Rookie 2022 · 122 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Edward Streeter written?

BookOrb lists 26 books by Edward Streeter.

Where should I start with Edward Streeter?

A good starting point is Chairman of the bored (1961).

What is the Edward Streeter books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Dere Mable (1918), 2. Love letters of Bill to Mable (1919), 3. Same Old Bill, Eh Mable! (1919), 4. "As you were, Bill!" (1920), 5. Beany, Gangleshanks and the Tub (1921), 6. Daily except Sundays,or, What every commuter should know (1938), 7. Skoal Scandinavia (1952), 8. Mr. Hobbs' holiday (1954), 9. mr. hobb's vacation (1954), 10. MERRY CHRISTMAS MR. BAXTER (1956), 11. Mr.Robbins rides again (1958), 12. Chairman of the bored (1961), 13. along the ridge from northwestern spain to southern yugoslavia (1964), 14. Along the Ridge (1964), 15. Ham Martin, class of '17 (1969), and 5 more.