W. Somerset Maugham Books in Order
W. Somerset Maugham is a celebrated author, born in Paris in 1874. He was fluent in French from an early age, a linguistic proficiency that significantly influenced the distinctive purity of his writing style. After an unhappy childhood, which he vividly captured in his poignant novel <i>Of Human Bondage</i>, Maugham pursued a career in medicine, but his true calling lay in writing. He spent a decade struggling to gain recognition, pouring his heart and soul into novels and plays while facing financial hardship. Despite the prevailing trend of experimental modernist literature, Maugham's straightforward prose style garnered both praise and criticism. His remarkable ability to craft engaging stories, coupled with his unflinching dedication, earned him a reputation as a masterful storyteller.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by W. Somerset Maugham
- #1AmazonCollected Short Stories: Volume 1(1951)
- #2AmazonCollected Short Stories: Volume 2(1951)
- #3AmazonCollected Short Stories: Volume 3(1951)
- #4AmazonCollected Short Stories: Volume 4(1951)
- #5AmazonMy Favorite Story(1928)
- #6AmazonGreat First World War Stories(1930)
- #7Amazon50 Great Short Stories(1952)
- #8AmazonShort Story Masterpieces: 35 Classic American and British Stories from the First Half of the 20th Century(1954)
- #9AmazonEllery Queen Mystery Magazine July 1958(1958)
- #10AmazonThe Third Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories(1967)
- #11AmazonThe Thirteenth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories(1976)
- #12AmazonThe Amis Story Anthology(1992)
- #13AmazonThe Mammoth Book of Short Spy Novels(1996)
- #14AmazonEscape to Mexico: An Anthology of Great Writers(2002)
- #15AmazonA Tangled Web(2005)
- #16AmazonEmpire Tales(2008)
- #17AmazonStories to Get You Through the Night(2010)
- #18AmazonThat Glimpse of Truth(2014)
- #19AmazonFlash Fiction International(2015)
- #1AmazonThe Land of the Blessed Virgin(1905)
- #2AmazonOn A Chinese Screen(1922)
- #3AmazonThe Gentleman in the Parlour(1930)
- #4AmazonDon Fernando(1935)
- #5AmazonMy South Sea Island(1936)
- #6AmazonThe Summing Up(1938)
- #7AmazonBooks and You(1940)
- #8AmazonFrance at War(1940)
- #9AmazonStrictly Personal(1941)
- #10AmazonTen Novels and Their Authors(1948)
- #11AmazonA Writer's Notebook(1949)
- #12AmazonThe Writer's Point of View(1951)
- #13AmazonThe Vagrant Mood(1952)
- #14AmazonThe Partial View(1954)
- #15AmazonThe Travel Books(1955)
- #16AmazonPoints of View(1958)
- #17AmazonOrientations(1899)
- #18AmazonThe Trembling of a Leaf(1921)
- #19AmazonThe Casuarina Tree(1926)
- #20AmazonSix Stories Written in the First Person Singular(1931)
- #21AmazonThe Book Bag(1932)
- #22AmazonAh King(1933)
- #23AmazonThe Judgement Seat(1934)
- #24AmazonCosmopolitans(1936)
- #25AmazonPrincess September and the Nightingale(1939)
- #26AmazonThe Mixture As Before(1940)
- #27AmazonCreatures Of Circumstance(1947)
- #28AmazonQuartet: Stories(1948)
- #29AmazonHere and There(1948)
- #30AmazonThe Complete Short Stories Volume 2(1950)
- #31AmazonTrio: Stories(1950)
- #32AmazonThe Complete Short Stories: Volume 3(1951)
- #33AmazonEncore: Stories(1951)
- #34AmazonCollected Short Stories(1963)
- #35AmazonCollected Stories(2004)
- #36AmazonThe Skeptical Romancer(2009)
- #1AmazonLiza of Lambeth(1897)
- #2AmazonThe Making Of A Saint
- #3AmazonThe Hero(1901)
- #4AmazonMrs Craddock(1902)
- #5AmazonThe Merry-Go-Round(1904)
- #6AmazonThe Bishop's Apron(1906)
- #7AmazonThe Explorer(1907)
- #8AmazonThe Magician(1908)
- #9AmazonOf Human Bondage(1915)
- #10AmazonThe Moon and Sixpence(1919)
- #11AmazonThe Painted Veil(1925)
- #12AmazonAshenden(1927)
- #13AmazonCakes and Ale(1930)
- #14AmazonThe Narrow Corner(1932)
- #15AmazonTheatre(1937)
- #16AmazonChristmas Holiday(1939)
- #17AmazonUp at the Villa(1941)
- #18AmazonThe Hour Before the Dawn(1942)
- #19AmazonThe Razor's Edge(1944)
- #20AmazonThen and Now(1946)
- #21AmazonCatalina(1948)
- #22AmazonRain(1921)
- #23AmazonThe Appointment in Samarra(1933)
- #24AmazonJane(1961)
- #25AmazonA Man of Honour(1903)
- #26AmazonMrs. Dot(1912)
- #27AmazonJack Straw(1912)
- #28AmazonPenelope(1912)
- #29AmazonLady Frederick(1912)
- #30AmazonThe Tenth Man(1913)
- #31AmazonSmith(1913)
- #32AmazonLanded Gentry(1913)
- #33AmazonThe Land of Promise(1914)
- #34AmazonThe Unattainable(1916)
- #35AmazonThe Unknown(1920)
- #36AmazonThe Circle(1921)
- #37AmazonEast of Suez(1922)
- #38AmazonCaesar's Wife(1922)
- #39AmazonHome And Beauty(1923)
- #40AmazonOur Betters(1923)
- #41AmazonLoaves and Fishes(1924)
- #42AmazonThe Letter(1927)
- #43AmazonThe Constant Wife(1927)
- #44AmazonThe Sacred Flame(1928)
- #45AmazonThe Breadwinner(1930)
- #46AmazonFor Services Rendered(1932)
- #47AmazonSheppey(1933)
- #48AmazonThe Noble Spaniard(1948)
About W. Somerset Maugham
W. Somerset Maugham is a celebrated author, born in Paris in 1874. He was fluent in French from an early age, a linguistic proficiency that significantly influenced the distinctive purity of his writing style. After an unhappy childhood, which he vividly captured in his poignant novel <i>Of Human Bondage</i>, Maugham pursued a career in medicine, but his true calling lay in writing. He spent a decade struggling to gain recognition, pouring his heart and soul into novels and plays while facing financial hardship. Despite the prevailing trend of experimental modernist literature, Maugham's straightforward prose style garnered both praise and criticism. His remarkable ability to craft engaging stories, coupled with his unflinching dedication, earned him a reputation as a masterful storyteller.
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