John Galsworthy Books in Order
John Galsworthy is a renowned English novelist and playwright, whose literary career defies eras, seamlessly bridging the Victorian, Edwardian, and Georgian eras. As a prolific writer, he made significant contributions to the literary world, leaving an indelible mark on the narrative landscape. Beyond his literary prowess, Galsworthy was a dedicated social activist, championing the women's suffrage movement, prison reform, and animal rights. He served as the president of PEN, an organization that fosters international cooperation through literature. Galsworthy's distinguished art of narration earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932, with his magnum opus, The Forsyte Saga, being hailed as the pinnacle of his craft.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by John Galsworthy
- #1AmazonVague Thoughts On Art(1912)
- #2AmazonThe Inn of Tranquillity(1931)
- #3AmazonGlimpses and Reflections(1937)
- #4AmazonJohn Galsworthy's Letters to Leon Lion(1968)
- #5AmazonLetters from John Galsworthy, 1900-1932(1971)
- #6AmazonCandelabra(2001)
- #7AmazonEssays Concerning Letters(2004)
- #8AmazonMemories(2004)
- #9AmazonCensorship And Art(2004)
- #10AmazonAddresses in America, 1919(2004)
- #11AmazonThe Complete Essays of John Galsworthy(2012)
- #12AmazonA Justification of the Censorship of Plays(2013)
- #13AmazonThe Silver Spoon(1926)
- #14AmazonSwan Song(1928)
- #15AmazonTwo Forsyte Interludes(1928)
- #16AmazonGreat First World War Stories(1930)
- #17AmazonThe Anthology of Love and Romance(1994)
- #18Amazon100 Twisted Little Tales of Torment(1998)
- #19AmazonGod's Little Acre: Clerical Tales of the Countryside(2001)
- #20AmazonAtlantic Narratives: Modern Short Stories(2019)
- #21AmazonBig Book of Best Short Stories - Volume 9(2020)
- #1AmazonJocelyn(1898)
- #2AmazonThe Country House(1907)
- #3AmazonFraternity(1909)
- #4AmazonA Motley(1910)
- #5AmazonThe Patrician(1911)
- #6AmazonThe Dark Flower(1913)
- #7AmazonThe Freelands(1915)
- #8AmazonA Modern Comedy(1922)
- #9AmazonCaptures(1923)
- #10AmazonBeyond(1927)
- #11AmazonSaints Progress(1970)
- #12AmazonA Sheaf(2001)
- #13AmazonThe Burning Spear(2002)
- #14AmazonFrom The Four Winds (As: John Sinjohn)(2022)
- #15AmazonThe Silver Box(1909)
- #16AmazonStrife(1909)
- #17AmazonJustice(1910)
- #18AmazonThe Fugitive(1913)
- #19AmazonThe Skin Game(1920)
- #20AmazonThe Foundations(1920)
- #21AmazonWindows(1922)
- #22AmazonLoyalties(1922)
- #23AmazonThe Show(1925)
- #24AmazonOld English(1925)
- #25AmazonJoy(1925)
- #26AmazonThe First and The Last(1927)
- #27AmazonExiled(1929)
- #28AmazonThe Silver Box and Other Plays(1936)
- #29AmazonEscape(1977)
- #30AmazonA Family Man(2002)
- #31AmazonPunch and Go(2004)
- #32AmazonThe Eldest Son(2004)
- #33AmazonHall Marked A Satiric Trifle(2004)
- #34AmazonThe Little Dream(2004)
- #35AmazonA Knight(2015)
- #36AmazonThe Mob(2016)
- #37AmazonA Man of Devon(1901)
- #38AmazonMoods, Songs, and Doggerels(1912)
- #39AmazonThe Apple Tree(1918)
- #40AmazonThe Eldest Son and The Little Dream(1919)
- #41AmazonThe Plays of John Galsworthy(1920)
- #42AmazonA Bit O' Love(1920)
- #43AmazonTatterdemalion(1920)
- #44AmazonAbracadabra and Other Satires(1924)
- #45AmazonUncollected Forsyte(1930)
- #46AmazonThe Little Man(1997)
- #47AmazonFive Tales(1999)
- #48AmazonThe Foundations & A Bit of Love(2002)
- #49AmazonVilla Rubein(2002)
- #50AmazonThe Collected Poems of John Galsworthy(2004)
- #51AmazonComplete Plays of John Galsworthy; Volume 1(2006)
- #52AmazonComplete Plays of John Galsworthy; Volume 2(2006)
About John Galsworthy
John Galsworthy is a renowned English novelist and playwright, whose literary career defies eras, seamlessly bridging the Victorian, Edwardian, and Georgian eras. As a prolific writer, he made significant contributions to the literary world, leaving an indelible mark on the narrative landscape. Beyond his literary prowess, Galsworthy was a dedicated social activist, championing the women's suffrage movement, prison reform, and animal rights. He served as the president of PEN, an organization that fosters international cooperation through literature. Galsworthy's distinguished art of narration earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932, with his magnum opus, The Forsyte Saga, being hailed as the pinnacle of his craft.
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