Samuel Shellabarger Books in Order
Samuel Shellabarger is a renowned American author and educator, celebrated for his mastery in crafting both scholarly works and bestselling historical novels. Born on May 18, 1888, in Washington, D.C., Shellabarger's early life was marked by tragedy with the loss of both parents. He was raised by his grandfather, Samuel Shellabarger, a distinguished lawyer and statesman, who drew upon his own experiences in Congress and as Minister to Portugal, providing rich inspiration for the author's later works. Shellabarger's extensive travels with his grandfather significantly influenced his writing. He graduated from Princeton University in 1909 and went on to pursue higher studies at Munich University, Harvard University, and Yale University, earning his doctorate in 1917. Shellabarger's notable works are a testament to his skill and dedication, weaving historical narratives that captivate readers worldwide.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Samuel Shellabarger
- #1AmazonThe Door of Death (As: John Esteven)(1928)
- #2AmazonThe Chevalier Bayard(1928)
- #3AmazonThe Black Gale(1929)
- #4AmazonVoodoo (As: John Esteven)(1930)
- #5AmazonBy Night at Dinsmore (As: John Esteven)(1935)
- #6AmazonLord Chesterfield and His World(1935)
- #7AmazonWhile Murder Waits (As: John Esteven)(1937)
- #8AmazonGraveyard Watch (As: John Esteven)(1938)
- #9AmazonBlind Man's Night (As: John Esteven)(1938)
- #10AmazonGrief Before Night (As: Peter Loring)(1938)
- #11AmazonAssurance Double Sure (As: John Esteven)(1939)
- #12AmazonMiss Rolling Stone (As: Peter Loring)(1939)
- #13AmazonCaptain From Castile(1945)
- #14AmazonPrince of Foxes(1947)
- #15AmazonThe King's Cavalier(1950)
- #16AmazonBlaise of France(1950)
- #17AmazonLord Vanity(1953)
- #18AmazonTolbecken(1956)
- #19AmazonThe Token(1955)
About Samuel Shellabarger
Samuel Shellabarger is a renowned American author and educator, celebrated for his mastery in crafting both scholarly works and bestselling historical novels. Born on May 18, 1888, in Washington, D.C., Shellabarger's early life was marked by tragedy with the loss of both parents. He was raised by his grandfather, Samuel Shellabarger, a distinguished lawyer and statesman, who drew upon his own experiences in Congress and as Minister to Portugal, providing rich inspiration for the author's later works. Shellabarger's extensive travels with his grandfather significantly influenced his writing. He graduated from Princeton University in 1909 and went on to pursue higher studies at Munich University, Harvard University, and Yale University, earning his doctorate in 1917. Shellabarger's notable works are a testament to his skill and dedication, weaving historical narratives that captivate readers worldwide.
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