About Melvyn Bragg
Melvyn Bragg's first novel, For Want of a Nail, was published in 1965 and since then his novels have included The Hired Man, for which he won the Time/Life Silver Pen Award, Without a City Wall, winner of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, Credo, The Maid of Buttermere and The Soldier's Return, which was published to huge critical acclaim in 1999 and won the WHSmith Literary Award. He has also written several works of non-fiction including Speak for England, an oral history of the twentieth century, Rich, a biography of Richard Burton, On Giants' Shoulders, and most recently, The Adventure of English, based on the Granada TV series. He is controller of Arts at LWT and President of the National Campaign for the Arts, and in 1998 he was made a life peer. He lives in London and Cumbria.
Series
Cumbrian Trilogy
1. The Hired Man (1969)
2. A Place in England (1970)
3. Kingdom Come (1980)
The Cumbrian Trilogy (omnibus) (1984)
1. The Hired Man (1969)
2. A Place in England (1970)
3. Kingdom Come (1980)
The Cumbrian Trilogy (omnibus) (1984)
Novels
For Want of a Nail (1965)
The Second Inheritance (1966)
Without a City Wall (1970)
The Nerve (1971)
Josh Lawton (1972)
Silken Net (1974)
A Christmas Child (1976)
Autumn Manoeuvres (1978)
Love and Glory (1983)
The Maid of Buttermere (1987)
A Time to Dance (1990)
Crystal Rooms (1992)
Credo (1996)
aka The Sword and the Miracle
Remember Me... (2008)
The Second Inheritance (1966)
Without a City Wall (1970)
The Nerve (1971)
Josh Lawton (1972)
Silken Net (1974)
A Christmas Child (1976)
Autumn Manoeuvres (1978)
Love and Glory (1983)
The Maid of Buttermere (1987)
A Time to Dance (1990)
Crystal Rooms (1992)
Credo (1996)
aka The Sword and the Miracle
Remember Me... (2008)
Non fiction
Speak for England (1976)
Thomas Hardy (1982) (see Thomas Hardy)
Land of the Lakes (1983)
Laurence Olivier (1984)
Rich: Life of Richard Burton (1988)
Great Artist (1988)
Seventh Seal (1993)
On Giants' Shoulders: Great Scientists And Their Discoveries from Archimedes to DNA (1998)
King Lear in New York (1999)
The Adventure of English (2003)
Voices of the Powerless: Vol 1 (2003)
Voices of the Powerless: Vol 2 (2003)
Twelve Books That Changed the World (2006)
Thomas Hardy (1982) (see Thomas Hardy)
Land of the Lakes (1983)
Laurence Olivier (1984)
Rich: Life of Richard Burton (1988)
Great Artist (1988)
Seventh Seal (1993)
On Giants' Shoulders: Great Scientists And Their Discoveries from Archimedes to DNA (1998)
King Lear in New York (1999)
The Adventure of English (2003)
Voices of the Powerless: Vol 1 (2003)
Voices of the Powerless: Vol 2 (2003)
Twelve Books That Changed the World (2006)
Melvyn Bragg recommends
The Mangan Inheritance (1979) Brian Moore "Moore is a thoroughbred... a fine storyteller." | A Breed of Heroes (1981) Alan Judd " Entertaining and compulsively readable achieves a memorable authenticity." | Hieroglyphics: And Other Stories (2001) Anne Donovan "Anne Donovan is outstanding ... quite marvellous. I was very, very impressed." | |
Satisfaction (2006) Gillian Greenwood "A seriously good comedy of manners. " |
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