Rosemary Sutcliff Books in Order
Rosemary Sutcliff is a renowned British novelist, celebrated for her highly acclaimed historical fiction. She writes for children of all ages, crafting stories that resonate with readers from nine to ninety. Born in West Clandon, Surrey, Sutcliff spent her early years in Malta and other naval bases, where her father's naval career took them. She contracted Still's Disease at a young age, and her chronic illness confined her to a wheelchair, shaping her experiences and influencing her writing. Her mother, a skilled storyteller, introduced her to Celtic and Saxon legends that later became the foundation of her historical fiction. Sutcliff learned to read at nine and left school at fourteen to pursue her artistic interests. She attended the Bideford Art School for three years, graduating from the General Art Course, before working as a painter of miniatures. Sutcliff's writing career flourished with the publication of The Chronicles of Robin Hood in 1950, and she found her voice with The Eagle of the Ninth in 1954. Her notable works include The Lantern Bearers, which won the Carnegie Medal in 1959, and The Mark of the Horse Lord, a winner of the Carnegie Medal.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Rosemary Sutcliff
- #1AmazonThe Chronicles of Robin Hood(1950)
- #2AmazonThe Queen Elizabeth story(1950)
- #3AmazonThe Armourer's House(1951)
- #4AmazonSimon(1953)
- #5AmazonBrother Dusty Feet(1953)
- #6AmazonOutcast(1955)
- #7AmazonLady In Waiting(1956)
- #8AmazonBeowulf: Dragonslayer(1956)
- #9AmazonWarrior Scarlet(1958)
- #10AmazonThe Rider of the White Horse(1959)
- #11AmazonKnight's Fee(1960)
- #12AmazonBridge Builders(1960)
- #13AmazonThe Hound Of Ulster(1963)
- #14AmazonThe Mark of the Horse Lord(1965)
- #15AmazonThe Chief's Daughter(1966)
- #16AmazonThe High Deeds of Finn MacCool(1967)
- #17AmazonA Circlet Of Oak Leaves(1968)
- #18AmazonThe Flowers of Adonis(1969)
- #19AmazonThe Witch's Brat(1970)
- #20AmazonTristan and Iseult(1971)
- #21AmazonThe Truce Of The Games / A Crown of Wild Olive(1971)
- #22AmazonHeather, Oak, and Olive(1972)
- #23AmazonThe Capricorn Bracelet(1973)
- #24AmazonThe Changeling(1974)
- #25AmazonWe Lived In Drumfyvie(1975)
- #26AmazonSun Horse, Moon Horse(1977)
- #27AmazonBlood Feud(1977)
- #28AmazonShifting Sands(1977)
- #29AmazonSong for a Dark Queen(1978)
- #30AmazonEagle's Egg(1981)
- #31AmazonChess-Dream in a Garden(1983)
- #32AmazonBonnie Dundee(1985)
- #33AmazonThe Roundabout Horse(1986)
- #34AmazonFlame-Coloured Taffeta(1986)
- #35AmazonBlood And Sand(1989)
- #36AmazonLittle Hound Found(1989)
- #37AmazonThe Shining Company(1990)
- #38AmazonA Little Dog Like You(1992)
- #39AmazonBlack Ships Before Troy(1993)
- #40AmazonThe Minstrel and the Dragon Pup(1993)
- #41AmazonThe Wanderings of Odysseus(1996)
About Rosemary Sutcliff
Rosemary Sutcliff is a renowned British novelist, celebrated for her highly acclaimed historical fiction. She writes for children of all ages, crafting stories that resonate with readers from nine to ninety. Born in West Clandon, Surrey, Sutcliff spent her early years in Malta and other naval bases, where her father's naval career took them. She contracted Still's Disease at a young age, and her chronic illness confined her to a wheelchair, shaping her experiences and influencing her writing. Her mother, a skilled storyteller, introduced her to Celtic and Saxon legends that later became the foundation of her historical fiction. Sutcliff learned to read at nine and left school at fourteen to pursue her artistic interests. She attended the Bideford Art School for three years, graduating from the General Art Course, before working as a painter of miniatures. Sutcliff's writing career flourished with the publication of The Chronicles of Robin Hood in 1950, and she found her voice with The Eagle of the Ninth in 1954. Her notable works include The Lantern Bearers, which won the Carnegie Medal in 1959, and The Mark of the Horse Lord, a winner of the Carnegie Medal.
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