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  • Bibliography:
    71 Books
  • First Book:
    February 1978
  • Latest Book:
    March 2022
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Book List in Order: 71 titles



  • The Lost Girl was written by D.H. Lawrence and published in 1921. The daughter of well-to-do tradespeople in the fictional mining town of Woodhouse, Alvina Houghton struggles to find excitement in her provincial surroundings and worries that she is c...



  • Young Mrs Burton is the third in a series of autobiographical novels written by Margaret Penn, following on from Manchester Fourteen Miles and The Foolish Virgin. It tells of Hilda Winstanley's (Margaret Penn's) marriage to a journalist who became an...



  • D. H. Lawrence's 'Study of Thomas Hardy', written in the early months of World War I, was originally intended to be a short critical work on Hardy's characters, but developed into a major statement of Lawrence's philosophy of art. The introduction to...



  • D. H. Lawrence's fantastic tale of bullfighting, revolution and ancient cults. Kate Leslie, a tourist in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution, meets a Mexican general, Don Cipriano, and his influential landowner friend Don Ramon, who she discovers ar...



  • Now available for the first time as a paperbook, Quetzalcoatl is D.H. Lawrence's last "unpublished manuscript" and the early version of his great Mexican novel, The Plumed Serpent. Kate Burns is the widow of a failed Irish patriot, strong-minded and ...



  • This volume of seven stories includes the last fiction that D. H. Lawrence wrote. It is in his most mellow vein, and several of the stories at least should rank among his shorter masterpieces. The Rocking-Horse Winner is an amazing and uncanny study ...



  • CONTENTS THE PRUSSIAN OFFICER SECOND BEST THE WHITE STOCKING SAMSON AND DELILAH THE HORSE DEALER'S DAUGHTER FANNY AND ANNIE THE LADYBIRD THE FOX TWO BLUE BIRDS THE CAPTAIN'S DOLL THE PRINCESS THE WOMAN WHO RODE AWAY JIMMY AND THE DESPERATE WOMAN NONE...



  • A unique opportunity to obtain the Cambridge edition of the complete novels of D. H. Lawrence at a special set price. The set includes: Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love, Lady Chatterley's Lover, Kangaroo, The Plumed Serpent, The White Peac...







  • David Herbert Richards Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English writer of the 20th century, whose prolific and diverse output included novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, travel books, translations, literary criticism, and personal letters. His c...



  • Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and...



  • Because of his frank and honest portrayal of human sexuality in the controversial works for which he is best known, e.g. "Lady Chatterley’s Lover" and "Women in Love", D. H. Lawrence was not widely respected in his day. In fact at t...



  • When D.H. Lawrence wrote The Rainbow and Women in Love he had intended for it to be a single novel. One of the names he was considering was The Sisters. The publisher, however, chose to break the work into two novels. Here are the two novels once aga...



  • When D.H. Lawrence wrote The Rainbow and Women in Love he had intended for it to be a single novel. One of the names he was considering was The Wedding Ring. The publisher, however, chose to break the work into two novels. Here are the two novels onc...



  • Collected here in this 4 - in - 1 omnibus edition are D. H. Lawrence's most important novels: Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, Women in Love, Lady Chatterley's Lover. D. H. Lawrence's was a poet, playwright, essayist and literary critic. His works cause...



  • This volume collects together manuscript and other early versions of thirteen of D. H. Lawrence's short stories, including some of the best-known ('Odour of Chrysanthemums', 'The Blind Man'), as well as many which have never been published before. It...



  • Eight tales of unease from one of the finest English writers of the 20th century

    D. H. Lawrence wrote a large body of work as an author, poet, playwright, essayist and literary critic. His most famous (perhaps infamous) work was 'Lady Chatterl...



  • Much of D.H. Lawrence's life was defined by his passion for travel and it was those wanderings that gave life to some of his greatest novels. In the 1920s Lawrence travelled several times to Mexico, where he was fascinated by the clash of beauty and ...



  • Full of powerful, spontaneous, dramatic writing, this early version of D. H. Lawrence’s popular autobiographical novel Sons and Lovers contains more humor, charm, raw violence, and nervous energy than its finalized co...






  • Sea and Sardinia (1921) is one of the most entertaining and witty travel narratives one can read. It includes rugged movement by boat, bus, and train and is filled with colorful descriptions of the vital people and beautiful places of Italy. Steeped ...



  • Another classic converted by eBooksLib.com.Hannele did not lift her head from her work. She sat in a low chair under a reading-lamp, a basket of coloured silk pieces beside her, and in her hands a doll, or mannikin, which she was dressing. She was d...



  • Fourteen classic short stories by the prolific English author, poet, playwright, essayist and literary critic D. H. Lawrence. Contains the stories: • Mother and Daughter • Her Turn • Rawdon's Roof • Strike-Pay • Things • A Modern Lover â€...



  • The characters are surprisingly distinguishable, despite an all-consuming setting of rural England. Although sometimes indulgent in his descriptions, Lawrence creates very intimate moments that bring a human depth to otherwise seemingly mundane relat...



  • The first-ever critical edition on Lawrence's poems presents, in two volumes, Lawrence's published and manuscript verses in their original forms, restoring uncensored versions and correcting errors. The texts are accompanied by explanatory notes, and...





  • First published in 1925, D.H. Lawrence's The Princess explores the life of a woman brought up to think of others as below her stature. Forced to live in America after the death of her father, she nonetheless finds her match in her guide. This is a ta...



  • A wounded German officer, Count Psanek, shares his philosophies on life and love with a local acquaintance, Lady Daphne, while interned in London during the final months of the First World War. Lady Daphne finds herself alternately attracted and repu...




  • John Thomas Raynor is an inspector on the trams and Annie Stone is a conductress. He is good-looking and cocky, and he’s been out with all of the conductresses but Annie. She has a sharp tongue, and, she believes, knows his measure. Nonetheless, an...






  • "The White Stocking" is a short story by D. H. Lawrence. David Herbert Lawrence (11 September 1885 â€" 2 March 1930) was an English novelist, poet, playwright, essayist, literary critic and painter who published as D. H. Lawrence. His collected works...



  • For many of us DH Lawrence was a schoolboy hero. Who can forget sniggering in class at the mention of â€Women In Love’ or â€Lady Chatterley’s Lover’? Lawrence was a talented if nomadic writer whose novels were passionately received, suppresse...



  • This early work by D. H. Lawrence was originally published in 1925 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. St Mawr is a short novel, first published in 1925. The heroine of the story, Lou Witt, leaves her fruitless mar...



  • Maurice Pervin, a world war veteran, has settled on a farm in the English Midlands after being blinded in combat during his second tour of army duty in Flanders. He and his wife, Isabel, have employed a tenant couple to manage the farm. Maurice discu...



  • D.H. Lawrence's 'The Horse Dealer's Daughter' could be described as a story in which boy meets girl. Its plot, on the surface, resembles that of any number of traditionally romantic pastorals: a country boy saves a country girl from drowning, sees so...



  • Notice: This Book is published by Historical Books Limited (www.publicdomain.org.uk) as a Public Domain Book, if you have any inquiries, requests or need any help you can just send an email to publications@publicdomain.org.uk This book is found as a ...



  • 'Samson and Delilah' is set against a Cornish backdrop. Lawrence and his wife tried to settle in Cornwall during the First World War but were hounded by the authorities and forced to leave. Lawrence pointedly describes the local people as' mindless' ...



  • A Fragment of Stained Glass was written in the year 1914 by David Herbert Lawrence. This book is one of the most popular novels of David Herbert Lawrence, and has been translated into several other languages around the world....



  • Goose Fair’ was written by D H Lawrence in 1910. It was the seventh of his sixty-seven short stories, all of which will be published individually in ebook format by the Blackthorn Press. Lawrence sets his story against the backdrop of the industria...










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    Based on the only authoritative surviving manuscript of the 1921 novel, this Cambridge edition restores many passages censored from previous editions in its depiction of Everyman's quest for a meaningful existence.

    For more than seventy years,...



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    Apocalypse is D. H. Lawrence's last book, written during the winter of 1929-30 when he was dying. It is a radical criticism of our civilisation and a statement of Lawrence's unwavering belief in man's power to create 'a new heaven and a new earth'. R...



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    At D.H. Lawrence's suggestion, a nurse and author, Mollie Skinner wrote about a young Englishman's reactions to late nineteenth-century Western Australia; then Lawrence completely rewrote it. This is the first critical edition of that novel, The Boy ...



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    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available a...



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    'Jimmy and the Desperate Woman' tells the improbable story of an intellectual editor persuading a working woman to live with him. We would say now 'on the rebound' from a failed marriage but Lawrence crosses the class divide and poses questions about...



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    Lawrence wrote three drafts of ?Lady Chatterley?s Lover? between 1926 and 1928: ?The First Lady Chatterley?, ?John Thomas and Lady Jane? and the final version, ?Lady Chatterley?s Lover?. All three books are published as ebooks by the Blackthorn Press...



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    Kangaroo is D. H. Lawrence''s eighth novel, set in Australia. He wrote the first draft in just forty-five days while living south of Sydney, in 1922, and revised it three months later in New Mexico. The descriptions of the country are vivid and sympa...



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    David Herbert Lawrence (1885â€"1930) was an English writer and poet whose work famously examined the results of industrialisation on contemporary society. In his novels and poetry, Lawrence explored a variety of then-controversial issues including se...



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    David Herbert Richards Lawrence (1885-1930) was an English writer of the 20th century, whose prolific and diverse output included novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, travel books, translations, literary criticism, and personal letters. His c...






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    Love Among the Haystacks and Other Stories gathers together all of Lawrence''s short stories not collected in the Prussian Officer volume. It offers a range of work from Lawrence''s earliest surviving published story, ''A Prelude'', to ''New Eve and ...



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    Originally titled The Escaped Cock, this short novella was published as The Man Who Died, framing the intended allegorical treatment of Christ’s resurrection. At least, that’s the starting point, allowing Lawrence to create a character to overcom...



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    The story of Gilbert Noon, one of the author's alter egos, who becomes entangled with a young girl, loses his job as a schoolmaster, travels abroad and falls in love with a married woman with who he elopes. Originally published in 1934, shortly after...



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    David Herbert Lawrence (September 11, 1985 â€" March 2, 1930) was an English writer. Much of Lawrence’s work was based off his family life, which featured tension between his father, a coal mine worker, and his mother who was a schoolmistress. Lawr...



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    This novel by the author of Sons and Lovers follows three generations of a family in rapidly changing England.  One of the Modern Library’s 100 best English-language novels of the twentieth century   In a story ranging from the mid-ninete...



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    Sons and Lovers is one of the landmark novels of the twentieth century. When it appeared 1913 it was immediately recognized as the first great modern restatement of the oedipal drama, and it is now widely considered the major work of D. H. Lawrence's...



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    These two brilliant novels are deservedly among Lawrence's most popular works. Both are at the same time exciting narratives and striking expressions of Lawrence's philosophy. St. Mawr is the story of a splendid stallion in whose vitality the heroine...



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    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available a...



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    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available a...



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    A collection of seven pieces by famed English writer D.H. Lawrence....



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    An electrifying short novel published posthumously set in a small village in the English countryside and tells the story of a sheltered rector's daughter whose life is changed when she is introduced to a world of unfettered passion.  The Vi...



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    David Herbert Lawrence (September 11, 1985 â€" March 2, 1930) was an English writer. Much of Lawrence’s work was based off his family life, which featured tension between his father, a coal mine worker, and his mother who was a schoolmistress. Lawr...



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    Women in Love is a classic love story written by D.H. Lawrence and first published in 1920. A sequel to Lawrence's earlier novel The Rainbow, Women in Love continues the story of the Brangwen sisters in the coal-mining town of Beldover. Based in part...



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    A bleak, unrelenting tale of poverty and loss, Lawrence’s expertly crafted novella chillingly examines man’s increasing inability to love and be loved. Looking for acceptance from his new congregation, the Reverend Ernest Lindley cannot ignore th...



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    The son of a miner, the prolific novelist, poet, and travel writer David Herbert Lawrence was born in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, in 1885. He attended Nottingham University and found employment as a schoolteacher. His first novel, The White Peacock, w...



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    I am not a proper archaeologist nor an anthropologist nor an ethnologist. I am no "scholar" of any sort. But I am very grateful to scholars for their sound work. I have found hints, suggestions for what I say here in all kinds of scholarly books, fro...



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    Seen by Lawrence as his most successful book, but subject to the initial prudery and incomprehension that met most of his fiction, Women in Love charts the regenerative and destructive aspects of human passion as Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen -- who fir...



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    The Foolish Virgin is a biographical sequel to Manchester Fourteen Miles, in which Margaret Penn describes her childhood in a Lancashire labourer's family at the turn of the century. The sequel begins where the earlier book leaves off with Hilda Wins...



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    This early work by D.H Lawrence was originally published in 1923 and we are now republishing it with a brand new biography. Set in post-First World War Berkshire, The Fox, like many of D. H. Lawrence's other major works, deals with psychological ...



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    “Odour of Chrysanthemums” is the story of Elizabeth, a young wife and mother waiting for her alcoholic husband, Walter, to return home from what she assumes is another night of drinking. This assumption, along with Elizabeth’s pre-conceptions a...



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    The thirteen short stories in this volume were written between 1924 and 1928, and are set in Europe and America. Eleven were collected in The Woman Who Rode Away (1928), though ''The Man Who Loved Islands'' appeared in the American edition only and t...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

D.H. Lawrence has published 71 books.

D.H. Lawrence does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Two Short Stories, was published in March 2022.

The first book by D.H. Lawrence, The Lost Girl, was published in February 1978.

No. D.H. Lawrence does not write books in series.