Angela Thirkell Books in Order
Angela Thirkell is a renowned British novelist, celebrated for her witty and insightful portrayals of life in the English countryside. Born on January 30, 1890, in Kensington Square, London, Thirkell is descended from a family of artists and intellectuals, including her grandfather, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, a pre-Raphaelite painter, and her grandmother, Georgiana Macdonald, a member of a notable family that includes Stanley Baldwin and Rudyard Kipling. As a novelist, Thirkell draws on her own experiences, including her marriage to the professional Baritone James Campbell McInnes, and her subsequent marriage to George Lancelot Thirkell, with whom she traveled to Australia. Her works often explore themes of love, family, and social class, and her writing is characterized by its humor, nuance, and deep understanding of human relationships.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Angela Thirkell
- #1AmazonHigh Rising(1933)
- #2AmazonThe Demon in the House(1934)
- #3AmazonWild Strawberries(1934)
- #4AmazonAugust Folly(1936)
- #5AmazonSummer Half(1937)
- #6AmazonPomfret Towers(1938)
- #7AmazonBefore Lunch(1939)
- #8AmazonThe Brandons(1939)
- #9AmazonCheerfulness Breaks In(1940)
- #10AmazonNorthbridge Rectory(1941)
- #11AmazonMarling Hall(1942)
- #12AmazonGrowing Up(1943)
- #13AmazonThe Headmistress(1944)
- #14AmazonMiss Bunting(1945)
- #15AmazonPeace Breaks Out(1946)
- #16AmazonPrivate Enterprise(1947)
- #17AmazonLove Among the Ruins(1948)
- #18AmazonThe Old Bank House(1949)
- #19AmazonCounty Chronicle(1950)
- #20AmazonThe Dukes Daughter(1951)
- #21AmazonHappy Return(1952)
- #22AmazonJutland Cottage(1953)
- #23AmazonWhat Did it Mean?(1954)
- #24AmazonEnter Sir Robert(1955)
- #25AmazonNever Too Late(1956)
- #26AmazonA Double Affair(1957)
- #27AmazonClose Quarters(1958)
- #28AmazonLove at All Ages(1959)
- #29AmazonThree Score and Ten (With: C.A. Lejeune)(1961)
- #30AmazonChristmas at High Rising(2013)
About Angela Thirkell
Angela Thirkell is a renowned British novelist, celebrated for her witty and insightful portrayals of life in the English countryside. Born on January 30, 1890, in Kensington Square, London, Thirkell is descended from a family of artists and intellectuals, including her grandfather, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, a pre-Raphaelite painter, and her grandmother, Georgiana Macdonald, a member of a notable family that includes Stanley Baldwin and Rudyard Kipling. As a novelist, Thirkell draws on her own experiences, including her marriage to the professional Baritone James Campbell McInnes, and her subsequent marriage to George Lancelot Thirkell, with whom she traveled to Australia. Her works often explore themes of love, family, and social class, and her writing is characterized by its humor, nuance, and deep understanding of human relationships.
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