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Special Collection: The Works of Sir Hugh Walpole (1884-1941)

Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole (March 13, 1884 - June 1, 1941) was a British Novelist during the first half of the Twentieth Century. He was one of the most popular authors of his times, until his literary reputation was destroyed by Somerset Maugham.

His most famous novel is perhaps Rogue Herries, the first of four books in his Herries Chronicles series. He wrote thirty-six novels, and five volumes of short stories.

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Bibliography derived from wikipedia

Fiction: Novels

  1. The Wooden Horse (1909)
  2. Maradick at Forty: A Transition (1910)
  3. Mr Perrin and Mr Traill (1911): revised for the US version as The Gods and Mr Perrin
  4. The Prelude to Adventure (1912)
  5. Fortitude (1913): The first volume of The London Novels
  6. The Duchess of Wrexe, Her Decline and Death (1914): The second volume of The London Novels
  7. The Dark Forest (1916)
  8. The Green Mirror (1918): The third volume of The London Novels
  9. The Secret City (1919)
  10. Jeremy (1919)
  11. The Captives (1920): The fourth volume of The London Novels
  12. The Young Enchanted (1921): The fifth volume of The London Novels
  13. The Cathedral (1922)
  14. Jeremy and Hamlet (1923)
  15. The Old Ladies (1924)
  16. Portrait of a Man with Red Hair (1925)
  17. Harmer John (1926)
  18. Jeremy at Crale (1927)
  19. Wintersmoon (1928): The sixth volume of The London Novels
  20. Farthing Hall (1929): with J B Priestley
  21. Hans Frost (1929): The seventh volume of The London Novels
  22. Rogue Herries (1930): The first volume of The Herries Chronicle
  23. Above the Dark Circus (1931): published in the US as Above the Dark Tumult
  24. Judith Paris (1931): The second volume of The Herries Chronicle
  25. The Fortress (1932): The third volume of The Herries Chronicle
  26. Vanessa (1933): The fourth volume of The Herries Chronicle
  27. Captain Nicholas (1934)
  28. The Inquisitor (1935)
  29. A Prayer for My Son (1936)
  30. The Joyful Delaneys (1938)
  31. The Sea Tower (1939)
  32. * Roman Fountain (1940)
  33. The Bright Pavilions (1940)
  34. The Blind Man's House (1941)
  35. The Killer and the Slain (1942)
  36. Katherine Christian (1943)

Fiction: Short Stories

  1. The Golden Scarecrow (1915): short stories:
    • Prologue
    • Hugh Seymour
    • Henry Fitzgeorge Strether
    • Ernest Henry
    • Angelina
    • Bim Rochester
    • Nancy Ross
    • 'Enery
    • Barbara Flint
    • Sarah Trefusis
    • Young John Scarlet
    • Epilogue
  2. The Thirteen Travellers (1920): short stories:
    • Absalom Jay
    • Fanny Close
    • The Hon Clive Torby
    • Miss Morganhurst
    • Peter Westcott
    • Lucy Moon
    • Mrs Porter and Miss Allen
    • Lois Drake
    • Mr Nix
    • Lizzie Rand
    • Nobody
    • Bombastes Furioso
  3. The Silver Thorn (1928): short stories:
    • The Little Donkeys with the Crimson Saddles
    • The Tiger
    • No Unkindness Intended
    • Ecstasy
    • A Picture
    • Old Elizabeth (A Portrait)
    • The Etching
    • Chinese Horses
    • The Tarn
    • Major Wilbraham
    • A Silly Old Fool
    • The Enemy
    • The Enemy in Ambush
    • The Dove
    • Bachelors
  4. All Souls’ Night (1933): short stories:
    • The Whistle
    • The Silver Mask
    • The Staircase
    • A Carnation for an Old Man
    • Tarnhelm - or The Death of my Uncle Robert
    • Mr Oddy
    • Seashore Macabre - A Moment's Experience
    • Lilac
    • The Oldest Talland
    • The Little Ghost
    • Mrs Lunt
    • Sentimental but True
    • Portrait in Shadow
    • The Snow
    • The Ruby Glass
    • Spanish Dusk
  5. Head in Green Bronze and Other Stories (1938): short stories:
    • Head in Green Bronze
    • The German
    • The Exile
    • The Train
    • The Haircut
    • Let The Bores Tremble
    • The Honey-Box
    • The Fear of Death
    • The Field with Five Trees
    • Having No Hearts
    • The Conjurer
  6. Mr Huffam and Other Stories (1948): short stories:
    • The White Cat
    • The Train to the Sea
    • The Perfect Close
    • Service for the Blind
    • The Faithful Servant
    • Miss Thom
    • Women are Motherly
    • The Beard
    • The Last Trump
    • Green Tie
    • The Church in the Snow
    • Mr Huffam - A Christmas Story

Literary Biographies

  1. Joseph Conrad (1916)
  2. The Art of James Branch Cabell (1920)
  3. Anthony Trollope (1928)

Other

  1. The English Novel: Some Notes on its Evolution (1924): not published in the US until 1970 (Folcroft edition)
  2. The Crystal Box (1924): limited edition of 150 copies
  3. Reading: An Essay (1926)
  4. My Religious Experience (1928)
  5. A Letter to a Modern Novelist (1932)
  6. The Apple Trees: Four Reminiscences (1932): limited edition of 500 copies. An account of his early life.
  7. Cathedral Carol Service (1934): an episode from "The Inquisitor"
  8. Extracts from a Diary (1934)
  9. Claude Houghton: Appreciations (1935): with Clemence Dane
  10. John Cornelius: His Life and Adventures (1937)
  11. Open Letter of an Optimist (1941): MacMillan War Pamphlets No. 9