C.P. Snow Books in Order
C.P. Snow is a renowned British novelist, physicist, and politician. Born on October 15, 1905, in Leicester, England, he combines his passions for science and literature to produce thought-provoking works. As a celebrated author, Snow has penned numerous novels, including the famous 'Strangers and Brothers' series, which delves into the intricacies of British academia and politics. His notable works, such as 'The Masters' and 'The New Men', showcase his ability to seamlessly blend science, philosophy, and fiction. Snow's writing career spans multiple genres, from science fiction to literary fiction, and has been widely praised for its intellectual depth and nuance. As a member of the British Labour Party and former President of the Royal Society of Literature, Snow has made significant contributions to the literary and scientific communities.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by C.P. Snow
- #1AmazonThe Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution(1959)
- #2AmazonScience and Government(1961)
- #3AmazonThe Two Cultures/A Second Look(1963)
- #4AmazonVariety of Men(1967)
- #5AmazonThe State of Siege(1969)
- #6AmazonPublic Affairs(1971)
- #7AmazonTrollope(1975)
- #8AmazonThe Realists(1978)
- #9AmazonThe Physicists(1981)
- #10AmazonWriting in America(1962)
- #11AmazonRichard Aldington: An Intimate Portrait(1965)
- #1AmazonGeorge Passant(1940)
- #2AmazonThe Light and the Dark(1947)
- #3AmazonTime of Hope(1949)
- #4AmazonThe Masters(1951)
- #5AmazonThe New Men(1954)
- #6AmazonHomecomings(1956)
- #7AmazonThe Conscience of the Rich(1958)
- #8AmazonThe Affair(1960)
- #9AmazonCorridors of Power(1964)
- #10AmazonThe Sleep of Reason(1969)
- #11AmazonLast Things(1970)
About C.P. Snow
C.P. Snow is a renowned British novelist, physicist, and politician. Born on October 15, 1905, in Leicester, England, he combines his passions for science and literature to produce thought-provoking works. As a celebrated author, Snow has penned numerous novels, including the famous 'Strangers and Brothers' series, which delves into the intricacies of British academia and politics. His notable works, such as 'The Masters' and 'The New Men', showcase his ability to seamlessly blend science, philosophy, and fiction. Snow's writing career spans multiple genres, from science fiction to literary fiction, and has been widely praised for its intellectual depth and nuance. As a member of the British Labour Party and former President of the Royal Society of Literature, Snow has made significant contributions to the literary and scientific communities.
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