About

Mary Stewart

Mary Stewart, a prolific British author, was born in 1916 in Sunderland, England. After completing her education at Durham University, she embarked on a successful career as a writer, primarily known for her historical romance and mystery novels and her "Arthurian Saga" series. Notable works by Mary Stewart include "Madam, Will You Talk?" (1954), "My Brother Michael" (1960), "The Moonspinners" (1962), and the first book of her Arthurian Saga, "The Crystal Cave" (1970). Her books have earned her a loyal readership and critical acclaim for their well-developed characters and evocative settings. Stewart's writing style, which seamlessly blends elements of romance, mystery, and historical fiction, has contributed to her continued popularity.

Book Series by Mary Stewart

Arthurian Saga Series

The Crystal Cave

1970

The Hollow Hills

1973

The Last Enchantment

1979

The Wicked Day

1983

The Prince and the Pilgrim

1995

Mary Stewart Other Novels

Madam, Will You Talk?

1954

Wildfire at Midnight

1956

Thunder on the Right

1957

Nine Coaches Waiting

1958

My Brother Michael

1959

The Ivy Tree

1961

The Moon-Spinners

1962

This Rough Magic

1964

Airs Above the Ground

1965

The Gabriel Hounds

1967

Touch Not the Cat

1976

Thornyhold

1988

Stormy Petrel

1991

Rose Cottage

1997

Mary Stewart Children's Books

The Little Broomstick (Short Story)

1971

Ludo and the Star Horse

1974

A Walk in Wolf Wood

1980

Mary Stewart Poetry Collections

Frost on the Window and Other Poems (Short Story)

1990

Mary Stewart Short Stories/Novellas

The Wind Off the Small Isles (Short Story)

1968

The Wind Off the Small Isles and The Lost One

2017

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