Books By Winston Graham
- The House with the Stained Glass Windows (1934)
- Into the Fog (1935)
- The Riddle of John Rowe (1936)
- Keys of Chance (1939)
- Without Motive (1941)
- Night Journey (1941)
- Take My Life (1947)
- Fortune Is a Woman (1953)
- The Little Walls (1955)
- Marnie (1961)
- The Walking Stick (1967)
- Angell, Pearl and Little God (1970)
- The Grove of Eagles (1963) – Poldark Series
- Ross Poldark (1945) – Poldark Series
- Demelza (1946) – Poldark Series
- Jeremy Poldark (1950) – Poldark Series
- Warleggan (1953) – Poldark Series
- The Black Moon (1973) – Poldark Series
- The Four Swans (1976) – Poldark Series
- The Angry Tide (1977) – Poldark Series
- The Stranger from the Sea (1981) – Poldark Series
- The Miller’s Dance (1982) – Poldark Series
- Bella Poldark (1982) – Poldark Series
- The Twisted Sword (1990) – Poldark Series
- The Loving Cup (1990) – Poldark Series
- The Stranger from the Sea (1981) – Poldark Series
About Winston Graham
Winston Graham was a prolific British author best known for his historical novels, particularly the acclaimed Poldark series. Born on June 30, 1908, in Manchester, England, Graham’s early years were marked by his passion for writing and storytelling. He began his writing career with detective fiction before transitioning to historical novels, where he found his greatest success.
Graham’s magnum opus, the Poldark series, catapulted him to literary fame. Set in Cornwall during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the series follows the adventures of Ross Poldark, a British Army officer who returns home from the American War of Independence to find his world turned upside down. The sweeping saga intricately weaves together themes of love, betrayal, social class, and political intrigue against the backdrop of Cornwall’s rugged landscape.
Beyond the Poldark series, Graham penned numerous standalone novels, each showcasing his remarkable storytelling prowess and deep understanding of human nature. His works often explore complex characters grappling with moral dilemmas and personal struggles, captivating readers with their depth and authenticity.
Throughout his illustrious career, Graham received widespread acclaim for his richly detailed historical narratives and vividly drawn characters. His writing style, characterized by its evocative prose and meticulous attention to historical detail, continues to resonate with readers worldwide.
Winston Graham’s enduring legacy lies not only in his literary achievements but also in his ability to transport readers to different times and places, inviting them to immerse themselves in captivating tales of love, loss, and redemption. Today, his works remain beloved classics, cherished by generations of readers who continue to be captivated by his storytelling prowess.