Poldark is a series of historical novels by Winston Graham, published from 1945 to 1953 and continued from 1973 to 2002.[1] The first novel, Ross Poldark, was named for the protagonist of the series. The novel series was adapted twice for television by the BBC, firstly in 1975 and later in 2015. The series comprises 12 novels: the first seven are set in the 18th century, concluding in Christmas 1799; the remaining five are concerned with the early years of the 19th century and the lives of the descendants of the previous novels' main characters. Graham wrote the first four Poldark books during the 1940s and 1950s. Following a long hiatus, he decided to resume the series and published The Black Moon in 1973. Provided by Wikipedia
Winston Graham Books
Winston Graham was a prolific author whose works delve into the intricacies of human nature and societal constraints. His masterful prose and compelling narratives have captivated readers globally. With a profound understanding of character psychology and vividly rendered settings, his stories resonate long after the final page. His contributions represent a significant literary legacy.







Cornwall, towards the end of the 18th century. Ross Poldark sits for the borough of Truro as Member of Parliment - his time divided between London and Cornwall, his heart divided about his wife, Demelza. His old feud with George Warleggan still flares - as does the illicit love between Morwenna and Drake, Demelza's brother. Before the new century dawns, George and Ross will be drawn together by a loss greater than their rivalry - and Morwenna and Drake by a tragedy that brings them hope... 'From the incomparable Winston Graham... who has everything that anyone else has, then a whole lot more' Guardian
Set against the backdrop of post-Armada England in 1588, the narrative explores the heightened tensions and fears of Elizabethan society anticipating retaliation from Spain. As the nation braces for potential conflict, the story delves into the political intrigue and personal stakes that arise during this tumultuous period, capturing the essence of an era marked by uncertainty and the struggle for power.
The Twisted Sword
- 656 pages
- 23 hours of reading
The eleventh novel in the legendary Poldark saga. Cornwall, 1815: Demelza sees a horseman riding down the valley and senses disruption to the domestic contentment she has fought so hard to achieve. For Ross has little option but to accept the summons - and travel to Paris with his family, as an "observer" of the French armed forces. Parisian life begins well with an exhilarating round of balls and parties. But the return of Napoleon brings separation, distrust and danger to the Poldarks... and always for Demelza, there is the shadow of the secret she does not even share with Ross.
A classic novel of Elizabethan England from the author of the Poldark series.
Demelza, the miner's daughter that Poldark rescued from a fairground rabble, is now his wife. Demelza's efforts to adapt to the ways of the gentry bring her confusion and heartache, despite the joy in the birth of their first child. Additionally the seeds of dispute with Warleggan are sown.
Global Warming and Earth's Evolution
''When Global Warming is only the tip of the iceberg''
- 80 pages
- 3 hours of reading
This book introduces new dimensions of thinking to understand the impact of Global Warming as Earth travels through the Universe. It introduces new controversial concepts never discussed before and offers a fascinating read for young readers to explore these concepts to discover methods to reverse the destruction of Global Warming and to prevent further destructions. We, humankind are destroying Earth without realizing Earth belongs to a bigger biosphere, the Universe, which has its own set of rules for survival. The bigger picture is bigger than Global Warming and Global Warming is only the tip of iceberg of Earth’s own challenges.
The Forgotten Story
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of a shipwreck on the Cornish coast in December 1898, the narrative unfolds the intertwined lives of unexpected passengers aboard the ill-fated barquentine. As their personal loves and conflicts emerge, a young boy finds himself at the heart of a compelling drama, navigating the complexities of human emotion and the impact of fate. This tale reveals the forgotten stories of those caught in a moment of crisis, highlighting their struggles and connections in the face of tragedy.