Robert Greene Reading Order
1 series · 36 books
Robert Greene is a British author celebrated for his compelling historical fiction and storytelling prowess. With a diverse portfolio of 36 books, including one prominent series and several standalone novels, he captivates readers with narratives often rooted in significant historical events. His acclaimed debut, Fatherland, initiated his focus on World War II themes, showcasing his ability to weave intricate plots set in various historical contexts.
Standalone Novels Series
36 books
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | 48 praw władzy |
| 2 | 50th Law |
| 3 | A Notable Discovery of Coosnage 1591 |
| 4 | Alphonsus King of Aragon |
| 5 | Anaheim Restaurant Guide 2018 |
| 6 | Anaheim Restaurant Guide 2019 |
| 7 | Big Results |
| 8 | Concise 33 Strategies of War |
| 9 | Concise Mastery |
| 10 | Dry Your Tears and F*ck Your Fears : The Self-Talk Solution |
| 11 | Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay |
| 12 | Frier Bacon and Frier Bungay; an Acting Version |
| 13 | Gay Icon Classics of the World |
| 14 | George a Greene the Pinner of Wakefield 1599 |
| 15 | Hairy |
| 16 | History of Orlando Furioso |
| 17 | History of Orlando Furioso 1594 |
| 18 | Illustrated 48 Laws of Power (Robert Greene Collection) |
| 19 | Koaḥ 48 ha-ḥuḳim |
| 20 | Ley 50 : (Tercera Edición) |
| 21 | Looking-Glass for London and England |
| 22 | Maestría |
| 23 | Menaphon |
| 24 | Omanut ha-pitui |
| 25 | Quip for an Upstart Courtier; or, a Quaint Dispute Between Velvet Breeches and Cloth-Breeches |
| 26 | Robert Greene |
| 27 | Scottish History of Iames the Fourth, |
| 28 | The 48 laws of power |
| 29 | The Gay Icon Classics of the World II |
| 30 | The Scottish history of James the Fourth; |
| 31 | This High School Has Closets |
| 32 | Tragical History of Dr. Faustus : Greene |
| 33 | Tragical Reign of Selimus, Sometime Emperor of the Turks |
| 34 | Virginia's cure |
| 35 | Would You Mind? |
| 36 | art of seduction |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Robert Greene written?
- Robert Greene has written 36 books across 1 series.

