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==Bibliography== ===Horatio Hornblower=== # 1950 ''[[Mr. Midshipman Hornblower|Mr Midshipman Hornblower]]''. Michael Joseph. # 1941 "The Hand of Destiny".''[[Collier's]]'' # 1950 "[[Hornblower and the Widow McCool]]" ("Hornblower’s Temptation" ""Hornblower and the Big Decision"). ''[[The Saturday Evening Post]]'' # 1952 ''[[Lieutenant Hornblower]]''. Michael Joseph. # 1962 ''[[Hornblower and the Hotspur]]''. Michael Joseph. # 1967 ''[[Hornblower and the Crisis]], an unfinished novel''. Michael Joseph. Published in the US as ''Hornblower During the Crisis'' (posthumous) # 1953 ''[[Hornblower and the Atropos]]''. Michael Joseph. # 1937 ''[[The Happy Return]]''. Michael Joseph. Published in the US as ''Beat to Quarters'' # 1938 ''[[A Ship of the Line]]''. Michael Joseph. # 1941 ''"Hornblower's Charitable Offering"''. [[Argosy (magazine)|''Argosy'']] # 1938 ''[[Flying Colours (novel)|Flying Colours]]''. Michael Joseph. # 1941 "Hornblower and His Majesty". ''[[Collier's]]'' # 1945 ''[[The Commodore]]''. Michael Joseph. Published in the US as ''Commodore Hornblower'' # 1946 ''[[Lord Hornblower]]''. Michael Joseph. # 1958 ''[[Hornblower in the West Indies]]''. Michael Joseph. Published in the US as ''Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies'' # 1967 "[[The Last Encounter]]". Sunday Mirror, 8 May 1966 (posthumous). # 1964 ''The Hornblower Companion''. Michael Joseph. (Supplementary book comprising another short story, "The Point and the Edge" only as an outline, "The Hornblower Atlas" and "Some Personal Notes") ====Omnibus==== # 1964 ''The Young Hornblower''. (a compilation of full-length books 1, 2 & 3; numbers 1,4,5 above). Michael Joseph. # 1965 ''Captain Hornblower'' (a compilation of full-length books 5, 6 & 7; numbers 7,8,9 above). Michael Joseph. # 1968 ''Admiral Hornblower'' (a compilation of full-length books 8, 9, 10 & 11; numbers 11,13,14,15 above). Michael Joseph. # 2011 ''Hornblower Addendum – Five Short Stories'' (originally published in magazines) ===Other novels=== * 1924 ''A Pawn among Kings''. Methuen. * 1924 ''The Paid Piper''. [[Methuen Publishing|Methuen]]. * 1926 ''[[Payment Deferred]]''. Methuen. * 1927 ''Love Lies Dreaming''. [[John Lane (publisher)|John Lane]]. * 1927 ''The Wonderful Week''. John Lane. * 1928 ''The Daughter of the Hawk''. John Lane. * 1929 ''[[Brown on Resolution]]''. John Lane. * 1930 ''Plain Murder''. John Lane. * 1931 ''Two-and-Twenty''. John Lane. * 1932 ''[[Death to the French]]''. John Lane. Published in the U.S. as ''Rifleman Dodd''. [[Little Brown]]. * 1933 ''[[The Gun (novel)|The Gun]]''. John Lane. * 1934 ''The Peacemaker''. [[Heinemann (publisher)|Heinemann]]. * 1935 ''[[The African Queen (novel)|The African Queen]]''. Heinemann. * 1935 ''The Pursued'' (a lost novel rediscovered in 1999 and published by [[Penguin Classics]] in 2011)<ref>"A Note on the Text" by Lawrence Brewer, ''The Pursued'' p. 220</ref> * 1936 ''[[The General (C. S. Forester novel)|The General]]''. [[Michael Joseph (publisher)|Michael Joseph]]. First published as a serial in the ''News Chronicle'' 14–18 January 1935 * 1940 ''The Earthly Paradise''. Michael Joseph. Published in the U.S. as ''To the Indies''. * 1941 ''[[The Captain from Connecticut]]''. Michael Joseph. * 1942 ''Poo-Poo and the Dragons''. Michael Joseph. * 1943 ''[[The Ship (novel)|The Ship]]''. Michael Joseph. * 1948 ''The Sky and the Forest''. Michael Joseph. * 1951 ''Randall and the River of Time''. Michael Joseph. * 1955 ''[[The Good Shepherd (novel)|The Good Shepherd]]''. Michael Joseph. ====Short stories==== *"The Wandering Gentile", ''Liverpool Echo'', 1955 ===Posthumous=== * 1967 ''Long before Forty'' (autobiographical). Michael Joseph. * 1971 ''Gold from Crete'' (short stories). Michael Joseph. * 2011 ''The Pursued'' (novel). Penguin. ===Collections=== * 1944 ''The Bedchamber Mystery''; to which is added the story of ''The Eleven Deckchairs'' and ''Modernity and Maternity''. S. J. Reginald Saunders. Published in the US as ''Three Matronly Mysteries''. eNet Press * 1954 ''The Nightmare''. Michael Joseph * 1969 ''The Man in the Yellow Raft''. Michael Joseph (posthumous) ===Plays in three acts; John Lane=== * 1931 ''U 97'' * 1933 ''Nurse Cavell''. (with [[C. E. Bechhofer Roberts]]) ===Non-fiction=== * 1922 ''Victor Emmanuel II''. Methuen (?) * 1927 ''Victor Emmanuel II and the Union of Italy''. Methuen. * 1924 ''Napoleon and his Court''. Methuen. * 1925 ''Josephine, Napoleon’s Empress''. Methuen. * 1928 ''Louis XIV, King of France and Navarre''. Methuen. * 1929 ''Lord Nelson''. John Lane. * 1929 ''The Voyage of the Annie Marble''. John Lane. * 1930 ''The Annie Marble in Germany''. John Lane. * 1936 ''Marionettes at Home''. Michael Joseph Ltd. * 1953 ''The Adventures of John Wetherell''. [[Doubleday & Company]], Inc. * 1953 ''The Barbary Pirates''. Landmark Books, Random House. Published in the UK in 1956 by Macdonald & Co. * 1957 ''The Naval War of 1812''. Michael Joseph. Published in the US as ''The Age of Fighting Sail'' * 1959 ''Hunting the Bismarck''. Michael Joseph. Published in the US as ''The Last Nine Days of the Bismark'' and ''Sink the Bismarck'' ====Non-fiction short pieces==== *"Calmness under Air Raids in Franco Territory". ''Western Mail'', 28 April 1937 *"Who Is Financing Franco?". ''Aberdeen Press & Journal'', 5 May 1937 *”Sabotage". Sunday Graphic, 11 September 1938 *"Saga of the Submarines". ''Falkirk Herald'', 1 August 1945 *"Hollywood Coincidence". ''Leicester Chronicle'', 3 September 1955
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