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Bibliography of Melvyn Bragg

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Melvyn Bragg is a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works:

  • Novels
    • For Want of a Nail (1965)
    • The Second Inheritance (1966)
    • Without a City Wall (1968)
    • The Cumbrian Trilogy:
    • The Hired Man (1969)
    • A Place in England (1970)
    • Kingdom Come (1980)
    • The Nerve (1971)
    • Josh Lawton (1972)
    • The Silken Net (1974)
    • Autumn Manoeuvres (1978)
    • Love and Glory (1983)
    • The Maid of Buttermere (1987) (based on the life of Mary Robinson)
    • A Time to Dance (1990)
    • Crystal Rooms (1992)
    • Credo (1996) also known as The Sword and the Miracle
    • The Soldier's Return Quartet:
    • The Soldier's Return (1999)
    • A Son of War (2001)
    • Crossing the Lines (2003)
    • Remember Me... (2008)
    • Grace and Mary (2013)
    • Now is the Time (2015)
    • Love Without End: A Story of Heloise and Abelard (2019)
  • Non-fiction books
    • Speak For England (1976)
    • Land of The Lakes (1983)
    • Laurence Olivier (1984)
    • Cumbria in Verse (editor) (1984)
    • Rich: The Life of Richard Burton (1988)
    • The Seventh Seal (Det Sjunde Inseglet) (1993)
    • King Lear in New York (1994)
    • On Giants' Shoulders (1998)
    • Two Thousand Years Part 1: The Birth of Christ to the ** Crusades (1999)
    • Two Thousand Years Part 2 (1999)
    • The Routes of English (2001)
    • The Adventure of English (2003)
    • 12 Books That Changed the World (2006)
    • In Our Time: A Companion to the Radio 4 series (editor) (2009)
    • The Book of Books (2011)
    • William Tyndale: A Very Brief History (2017)
    • In Our Time: Celebrating Twenty Years of Essential Conversation (2018)
  • Children's books
    • A Christmas Child (1977)
    • My Favourite Stories of Lakeland (editor) (1981)
  • Screenwriting
    • The Debussy Film (1965)[6]
    • Isadora (1968) (with Clive Exton and Margaret Drabble)
    • Play Dirty (1968)
    • The Music Lovers (1970) (directed by Ken Russell)
    • Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) (co-written and directed by Norman Jewison)

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