Conrad Richter Books in Order
Conrad Richter is a celebrated American novelist, renowned for his lyrical works that vividly portray life on the American frontier in various periods. His masterful novel The Town (1950) concludes his acclaimed trilogy The Awakening Land, a sweeping tale of the Ohio frontier that earned him the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Richter's novel The Waters of Kronos received the prestigious 1961 National Book Award for Fiction. Throughout his career, he has garnered immense acclaim for his poignant storytelling, and his works continue to captivate readers. Although his literary output slowed in his later years, his contributions to American literature remain significant, with several of his novels reissued by academic presses in recent years, introducing his timeless stories to a new generation of readers.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Conrad Richter
- #1AmazonThe Sea Of Grass(1936)
- #2AmazonTacey Cromwell(1942)
- #3AmazonThe Free Man(1943)
- #4AmazonAlways Young and Fair(1947)
- #5AmazonThe Mountain on the Desert(1955)
- #6AmazonThe Lady(1958)
- #7AmazonThe Waters of Kronos(1960)
- #8AmazonSimple Honorable Man(1962)
- #9AmazonGrandfathers(1964)
- #10AmazonOver the Blue Mountain(1967)
- #11AmazonThe Aristocrat(1968)
- #12AmazonBrothers Of No Kin, And Other Stories(1973)
- #13AmazonThe Rawhide Knot, Early Americana and Other Stories(1978)
- #14AmazonPhantom Perfumes And Other Shades(2000)
- #15AmazonPulp Classics: Ghost Stories(2004)
About Conrad Richter
Conrad Richter is a celebrated American novelist, renowned for his lyrical works that vividly portray life on the American frontier in various periods. His masterful novel The Town (1950) concludes his acclaimed trilogy The Awakening Land, a sweeping tale of the Ohio frontier that earned him the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Richter's novel The Waters of Kronos received the prestigious 1961 National Book Award for Fiction. Throughout his career, he has garnered immense acclaim for his poignant storytelling, and his works continue to captivate readers. Although his literary output slowed in his later years, his contributions to American literature remain significant, with several of his novels reissued by academic presses in recent years, introducing his timeless stories to a new generation of readers.
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