James Hilton Books in Order

James Hilton is a celebrated English novelist and Academy Award-winning screenwriter, celebrated for his captivating portrayals of English life between the two World Wars. After attending Cambridge University, he transitioned into a career as a journalist, laying the groundwork for his future success. Hilton's novels, Lost Horizon (1933) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1934), catapulted him to prominence as a celebrated author, cementing his reputation for beautifully capturing the essence of English character and the complexities of life in the early twentieth century. His writing continues to be renowned for its poignant and thought-provoking depictions of a bygone era, solidifying his place as one of the most beloved and respected authors of his time.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by James Hilton

  • #1
    Catherine Herself(1920)
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  • #2
    Storm Passage(1922)
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  • #3
    Terry(1927)
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  • #4
    And Now Goodbye(1931)
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  • #5
    Murder At School / Was It Murder?(1931)
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  • #6
    Contango / Ill Wind(1932)
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  • #7
    Lost Horizon(1933)
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  • #8
    Goodbye, Mr. Chips(1934)
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  • #9
    We Are Not Alone(1937)
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  • #10
    To You Mr. Chips(1938)
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  • #11
    Random Harvest(1941)
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  • #12
    The Story of Dr. Wassell(1943)
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  • #13
    So Well Remembered(1945)
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  • #14
    Nothing So Strange(1947)
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  • #15
    Morning Journey(1951)
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  • #16
    Time and Time Again(1953)
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  • #17
    Good Bye Mr. Chips & Other Stories(1995)
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  • #18
    The Collected Novels Volume One(2013)
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  • #19
    The Collected Novels Volume Two(2018)
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  • #20
    Howl: Dark Tales of the Feral and Infernal(2010)
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About James Hilton

James Hilton is a celebrated English novelist and Academy Award-winning screenwriter, celebrated for his captivating portrayals of English life between the two World Wars. After attending Cambridge University, he transitioned into a career as a journalist, laying the groundwork for his future success. Hilton's novels, Lost Horizon (1933) and Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1934), catapulted him to prominence as a celebrated author, cementing his reputation for beautifully capturing the essence of English character and the complexities of life in the early twentieth century. His writing continues to be renowned for its poignant and thought-provoking depictions of a bygone era, solidifying his place as one of the most beloved and respected authors of his time.

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