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==Works== * ''Lettering for Brush and Pen'' (1936), Quentin Crisp and A.F. Stuart, Frederick Warne Ltd. Manual on typefaces for advertising. {{OCLC|503850262}} * ''Colour in Display'' (1938) Quentin Crisp, 131 pp., The Blandford Press. Manual on the use of colour in window displays. {{OCLC|557871368}} * ''All This and Bevin Too'' (1943) Quentin Crisp, illustrated by ''[[Mervyn Peake]]'', Mervyn Peake Society {{ISBN|0-9506125-0-2}}. Parable, in verse, about an unemployed kangaroo. * ''[[The Naked Civil Servant (book)|The Naked Civil Servant]]'' (1968) Quentin Crisp, 222 pp., HarperCollins, {{ISBN|0-00-654044-9}}. Crisp's account of the first half of his life. * ''How to Have a Life Style'' (1975), Quentin Crisp, 159 pp., Cecil Woolf Publ., {{ISBN|0-900821-83-3}}. Essays on charisma and personality. * ''Love Made Easy'' (1977) Quentin Crisp, 154 pp., Duckworth, {{ISBN|0-7156-1188-7}}. Fantastical, semi-autobiographical novel. * ''Chog: A Gothic Fable'' (1979), Quentin Crisp, Methuen, London. Illustrated by Jo Lynch, Magnum (1981). * ''How to Become a Virgin'' (1981) Quentin Crisp, 192 pp., HarperCollins, {{ISBN|0-00-638798-5}}. The second instalment of autobiography, describing his experience of the fame that ''The Naked Civil Servant'' and its dramatisation brought. * ''Doing It With Style'' (1981) Quentin Crisp, with Donald Carroll, illustrated by Jonathan Hills, 157 pp., Methuen, {{ISBN|0-413-47490-9}}. A guide to thoughtful and stylish living. * ''The Wit and Wisdom of Quentin Crisp'' (1984) Quentin Crisp, edited by Guy Kettelhack, Harper & Row, 140 pp., {{ISBN|0-06-091178-6}}. Compilation of Crisp's essays and quotations. * ''Manners from Heaven: a divine guide to good behaviour'' (1984) Quentin Crisp, with John Hofsess, Hutchinson, {{ISBN|0-09-155810-7}}. Instructions for compassionate living. * ''How to Go to the Movies'' (1988) Quentin Crisp, 224 pp., St. Martin's Press, {{ISBN|0-312-05444-0}}. Movie reviews and essays on film. * ''Quentin Crisp's Book of Quotations'', also published as ''The Gay and Lesbian Quotation Book: a literary companion'' (1989) edited by Quentin Crisp, Hale, 185 pp. {{ISBN|0-7090-5605-2}}. Anthology of gay-related quotes. * ''Resident Alien: The New York Diaries'' (1996) Quentin Crisp, 232 pp., HarperCollins, {{ISBN|0-00-638717-9}}. Diaries and recollections from 1990 to 1994. * ''The Last Word: An Autobiography'', (2017) Quentin Crisp, edited by Phillip Ward and Laurence Watts, MB Books, 232 pp., {{ISBN|978-0-692-96848-2}}. Quentin Crisp's final book, the third and last instalment of his autobiography, written during the last two years of his life. * ''And One More Thing'', (2019) Quentin Crisp, edited by Phillip Ward and Laurence Watts, MB Books, 193 pp., {{ISBN|978-0-692-16809-7}}. A companion book to Quentin Crisp's ''The Last Word: An Autobiography''. Crisp shares his views on other people, their lives and their opinions. Included is the script for Quentin's Alternative Christmas Message, broadcast on Britain's Channel 4 in 1993, the script of his one-man show ''An Evening With Quentin Crisp'' and his collected poetry.
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