R.F. Delderfield Books in Order

R.F. Delderfield is a celebrated English novelist and dramatist, renowned for his captivating works that have been successfully adapted for television and continue to be widely read. His historical novels and series often follow young men returning from war, allowing him to craft vivid portrayals of English history and delve deeply into social history spanning the Edwardian era to the early 1960s. With a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of the human experience, Delderfield weaves intricate narratives that transport readers through time and explore the complexities of the human condition. His writing has stood the test of time, captivating audiences and leaving a lasting impact on the literary world.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by R.F. Delderfield

  • #1
    The Dreaming Suburb / The Avenue(1958)
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  • #2
    The Avenue Goes to War(1958)
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    These Clicks Made History(1946)
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    The Fascinating History of Budleigh and District(1947)
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  • #3
    Bird's Eye View(1954)
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  • #4
    The March of the Twenty-Six / Napoleon's Marshals(1962)
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  • #5
    Tales Out of School(1963)
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  • #6
    Retreat from Moscow(1967)
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  • #7
    For My Own Amusement(1968)
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  • #8
    Imperial Sunset(1968)
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  • #9
    Napoleon in Love(1969)
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  • #10
    Overture for Beginners(1970)
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    All Over The Town(1947)
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  • #2
    Farewell the Tranquil Mind(1950)
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  • #3
    Seven Men of Gascony(1954)
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  • #4
    The Adventures of Ben Gunn(1956)
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  • #5
    There Was a Fair Maid Dwelling(1960)
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  • #6
    Stop at a Winner(1961)
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  • #7
    The Spring Madness of Mr Sermon / Mr. Sermon(1963)
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  • #8
    Under an English Sky(1964)
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  • #9
    The Golden Millstones: Napoleon's Brother and Sisters(1964)
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  • #10
    Too Few for Drums(1964)
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  • #11
    Cheap Day Return(1967)
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  • #12
    Return Journey(1967)
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  • #13
    Charlie, Come Home / Come Home Charlie and Face Them(1969)
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  • #14
    To Serve Them All My Days(1972)
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  • #15
    Peace Comes to Peckham(1948)
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  • #16
    Queen Came By(1949)
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  • #17
    Sailors Beware(1950)
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  • #18
    Nobody Shouted Author(1951)
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  • #19
    The Old Lady of Cheadle(1952)
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  • #20
    Miaow! Miaow!(1952)
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  • #21
    The Bride Wore an Opal Ring(1952)
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  • #22
    Waggonload O'Monkeys(1952)
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  • #23
    Made to Measure(1952)
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  • #24
    Smoke in the Valley(1952)
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  • #25
    Spark in Judea(1953)
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  • #26
    Golden Rain(1953)
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  • #27
    Absent Lover(1953)
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  • #28
    Home is the Hunted(1954)
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  • #29
    Guinea Pigs(1954)
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  • #30
    The Orchard Walls(1954)
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  • #31
    The Roundelay Tradition(1954)
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  • #32
    And Then There Were None(1954)
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  • #33
    Ten Till Five(1954)
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  • #34
    Flashpoint(1958)
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  • #35
    Wild Mink(1962)
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  • #1
    God is an Englishman(1970)
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  • #2
    Theirs Was the Kingdom(1971)
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  • #3
    Give Us This Day(1973)
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About R.F. Delderfield

R.F. Delderfield is a celebrated English novelist and dramatist, renowned for his captivating works that have been successfully adapted for television and continue to be widely read. His historical novels and series often follow young men returning from war, allowing him to craft vivid portrayals of English history and delve deeply into social history spanning the Edwardian era to the early 1960s. With a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of the human experience, Delderfield weaves intricate narratives that transport readers through time and explore the complexities of the human condition. His writing has stood the test of time, captivating audiences and leaving a lasting impact on the literary world.

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