William Trevor Books in Order
William Trevor, KBE, is a renowned Irish-born novelist, short story writer, and former sculptor. Born in various provincial towns across Ireland, Trevor's early life was marked by frequent relocations and diverse educational experiences, culminating in a degree in history from Trinity College, Dublin. His artistic inclinations initially led him to pursue sculpting, followed by a stint as a teacher in Northern Ireland. However, after the school's bankruptcy, Trevor emigrated to England, a move he initially regretted but one that ultimately fostered his writing career. His breakthrough came in 1958 with the publication of his first novel, <i>A Standard of Behaviour</i>, although it garnered little critical acclaim. Trevor continued to hone his craft, abandoning sculpting to focus on writing, and eventually, his talent earned him numerous literary awards, including multiple Hawthornden Prizes for his novels.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by William Trevor
- #1AmazonA Writer's Ireland(1984)
- #2AmazonExcursions in the Real World(1993)
- #3AmazonFactions(1974)
- #4AmazonThe Bumper Book of Ghost Stories(1976)
- #5AmazonDemons Within & Other Disturbing Tales(1977)
- #6AmazonBest for Winter(1979)
- #7AmazonWinter's Tales(1980)
- #8AmazonWinter's Tales 26(1981)
- #9AmazonThe Presence of Ford Madox Ford(1981)
- #10AmazonThe Penguin Book of Modern British Short Stories(1987)
- #11AmazonThe Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories(1989)
- #12AmazonFriendship(1990)
- #13AmazonGreat Irish Detective Stories(1993)
- #14AmazonThe Literary Traveller(1994)
- #15AmazonFanfare: Fourteen Stories on a Musical Theme(1999)
- #16AmazonEmerald Eye(2005)
- #1AmazonA Standard of Behaviour(1958)
- #2AmazonThe Old Boys(1964)
- #3AmazonThe Boarding-House(1965)
- #4AmazonThe Love Department(1966)
- #5AmazonMrs Eckdorf in O'Neill's Hotel(1969)
- #6AmazonMiss Gomez and the Brethren(1971)
- #7AmazonThe Last Lunch of the Season(1973)
- #8AmazonElizabeth Alone(1973)
- #9AmazonThe Children of Dynmouth(1976)
- #10AmazonOld School Ties(1976)
- #11AmazonOther People's Worlds(1980)
- #12AmazonFools of Fortune(1983)
- #13AmazonNights at the Alexandra(1987)
- #14AmazonThe Silence in the Garden(1988)
- #15AmazonMy House in Umbria(1991)
- #16AmazonReading Turgenev(1991)
- #17AmazonJuliet's Story(1991)
- #18AmazonFelicia's Journey(1994)
- #19AmazonDeath in Summer(1998)
- #20AmazonThe Story of Lucy Gault(2002)
- #21AmazonLove and Summer(2009)
- #22AmazonLow Sunday, 1950(2000)
- #23AmazonThe Summer Visitor(2001)
- #24AmazonThe Girl(1968)
- #25AmazonGoing Home(1972)
- #26AmazonA Night with Mrs. da Tanka(1972)
- #27AmazonMarriages(1973)
- #28AmazonScenes from an Album(1981)
- #29AmazonThe Day We Got Drunk on Cake and Other Stories(1967)
- #30AmazonThe Ballroom of Romance and Other Stories(1972)
- #31AmazonAngels at the Ritz(1975)
- #32AmazonLovers of Their Time and Other Stories(1978)
- #33AmazonThe Distant Past and Other Stories(1979)
- #34AmazonBeyond the Pale(1981)
- #35AmazonThe Stories of William Trevor(1983)
- #36AmazonThe News from Ireland(1986)
- #37AmazonFamily Sins(1989)
- #38AmazonThe Collected Stories(1992)
- #39AmazonOutside Ireland(1992)
- #40AmazonMarrying Damian(1995)
- #41AmazonAfter Rain(1996)
- #42AmazonCocktails at Doney's (With: Giles Gordon)(1996)
- #43AmazonIreland(1998)
- #44AmazonThe Hill Bachelors(2000)
- #45AmazonA Bit on the Side(2004)
- #46AmazonThe Dressmaker's Child(2005)
- #47AmazonCheating at Canasta(2007)
- #48AmazonCollected Stories Volume 1(2009)
- #49AmazonCollected Stories Volume 2(2009)
- #50AmazonSelected Stories(2010)
- #51AmazonThe Mark-2 Wife(2011)
- #52AmazonLast Stories(2018)
About William Trevor
William Trevor, KBE, is a renowned Irish-born novelist, short story writer, and former sculptor. Born in various provincial towns across Ireland, Trevor's early life was marked by frequent relocations and diverse educational experiences, culminating in a degree in history from Trinity College, Dublin. His artistic inclinations initially led him to pursue sculpting, followed by a stint as a teacher in Northern Ireland. However, after the school's bankruptcy, Trevor emigrated to England, a move he initially regretted but one that ultimately fostered his writing career. His breakthrough came in 1958 with the publication of his first novel, <i>A Standard of Behaviour</i>, although it garnered little critical acclaim. Trevor continued to hone his craft, abandoning sculpting to focus on writing, and eventually, his talent earned him numerous literary awards, including multiple Hawthornden Prizes for his novels.
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