Erich Segal (1937-2010) was an American author of romance novels. He was also a screenwriter. Erich taught Greek and Latin at Harvard, Yale and Princeton. He had an equal passion for teaching and writing.

Erich Segal made his debut as a published novelist in 1970 with the novel Love Story. The novel was adapted to a film of the same name. Below is a list of Erich Segal’s books in order of when they were first released:

Publication Order of Love Story Books

Love Story (1970)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Oliver's Story (1977)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

Man, Woman, and Child (1970)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Fairy Tale (1973)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
The Class (1985)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Doctors (1988)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Acts of Faith (1992)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Prizes (1995)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Only Love (1997)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

Roman Laughter (1968)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Greek Tragedy (1983)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Oxford Readings in Greek Tragedy (1989)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Oxford Readings in Aristophanes (1996)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
The Death of Comedy (2001)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence (2002)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

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Erich Segal Synopses: Man, Woman, and Child is a standalone novel by Erich Segal. Bob and Sheila Beckwith had everything: success, a family, and a perfect marriage… almost perfect. However, what Sheila didn’t know was that Bob has once been unfaithful – only once, ten years ago during a business trip to France. What Bob didn’t know was that his brief affair produced a son. Now a tragic accident – and one fateful phone call – will change Bob and Sheila’s life forever…

In Only Love by Erich Segal, Matthew Hiller finds himself caught in the middle among his Hippocratic oath, his past, and a potential future with a beautiful but terminally ill woman married to another man.

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