Unless noted, all were written by Walter B. Gibson and originally appeared in The Shadow Magazine and its variants, published by Street and Smith.
Finally listed are two short stories featuring The Shadow, and published as anthology items.
See also: http://www.shadowsanctum.net/index.html The first three Shadow novels were issued in small hardcover versions in 1935 by the Ideal Library.
Grosset also published one story, "The Grove of Doom" (pulp #37) as a Tempo paperback (5320), crediting Walter Gibson as author rather than using the Maxwell Grant pseudonym.
Eight Shadow stories were reissued in hardcover anthologies by the Doubleday Crime Club in the 1970s (reprinting pulps # 244, 271, 279, 293, 294, 296, 301 and 302).
These reprints give sole credit to Walter Gibson as the author, rather than using the Maxwell Grant pseudonym on the cover.
In 2006, Sanctum Books, in association with Nostalgia Ventures, began reprinting the original pulps in near-replica editions.
Due to an early termination of license at the last minute, Sanctum Books was unable to publish three Shadow novels by Bruce Elliott (writer), leaving #307 ("Happy Death Day"), #311 ("Death Stalks the U. N.") and #319 ("Murder on Main Street") as the only three The Shadow pulp novels which have never been reprinted.