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==Works== ===Series=== ====Scaramouche==== * ''[[Scaramouche (novel)|Scaramouche]]'' (1921), a tale of the [[French Revolution]] in which a fugitive hides out in a [[commedia dell'arte]] troupe and later becomes a fencing master. * ''Scaramouche the King-Maker'' (1931), Sabatini wrote this sequel after ten years. ====Captain Blood==== * ''Tales of the Brethren of the Main'' (a series of short stories first published in ''Premier Magazine'' from 1920β1921){{efn|Most of the stories were woven together by the author to form ''Captain Blood'', and two that were not were included in ''Captain Blood Returns''.}} * ''[[Captain Blood (novel)|Captain Blood]]'' (also known as ''Captain Blood: His Odyssey'', 1922), in which the title character escapes from unjust slavery to become admiral of a fleet of pirate ships.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://gutenberg.net.au/plusfifty-n-z.html#sabatini|title=Rafael SABATINI (1875β1950): Captain Blood|work=Project Gutenberg Australia}}</ref> * ''[[Captain Blood Returns]]'' (also known as ''The Chronicles of Captain Blood'', 1931){{efn|name=notsequels|N.B. ''Captain Blood Returns'' and ''The Fortunes of Captain Blood'' are not sequels, but collections of short stories set entirely within the timeframe of the original novel.}}{{efn|One of the stories from this collection, "The Treasure Ship", was reprinted as a standalone paperback in 2004.}} * ''[[The Fortunes of Captain Blood]]'' (1936){{efn|name=notsequels}} ===Other Novels=== * ''The Lovers of Yvonne'' (also known as ''The Suitors of Yvonne'', 1902) * ''[[The Tavern Knight (novel)|The Tavern Knight]]'' (1904) * ''[[Bardelys the Magnificent (novel)|Bardelys the Magnificent]]'' (1906) * ''The Trampling of the Lilies'' (1906) * ''Love-At-Arms: Being a narrative excerpted from the chronicles of Urbino during the dominion of the High and Mighty Messer Guidobaldo da Montefeltro'' (1907) * ''The Shame of Motley'' (1908) * ''St. Martin's Summer'' (also known as ''The Queen's Messenger'', 1909) * ''Mistress Wilding'' (also known as ''Anthony Wilding'', 1910) * ''The Lion's Skin'' (1911) * ''The Strolling Saint'' (1913) * ''[[The Gates of Doom (novel)|The Gates of Doom]]'' (1914) * ''[[The Sea Hawk]]'' (1915), a tale of an Elizabethan Englishman among the [[piracy|pirates]] of the [[Barbary Coast]]. * ''The Snare'' (1917) * ''Fortune's Fool'' (1923) * ''The Carolinian'' (1924) * ''[[Bellarion the Fortunate]]'' (1926), about a cunning young man who finds himself immersed in the politics of fifteenth-century Italy. * ''[[The Nuptials of Corbal]]'' (1927) * ''The Hounds of God'' (1928) * ''The Romantic Prince'' (1929) * ''The Reaping'' (1929) * ''[[The King's Minion]]'' (also known as ''The Minion'', 1930) * ''[[The Black Swan (Sabatini novel)|The Black Swan]]'' (1932) * ''The Stalking Horse'' (1933) * ''[[Venetian Masque]]'' (1934) * ''Chivalry'' (1935) * ''The Lost King'' (1937) * ''The Sword of Islam'' (1939) * ''The Marquis of Carabas'' (also known as ''Master-At-Arms'', 1940) * ''[[Columbus (novel)|Columbus]]'' (1941) * ''[[King in Prussia (novel)|King in Prussia]]'' (also known as ''The Birth of Mischief'', 1944) * ''[[The Gamester (novel)|The Gamester]]'' (1949) ===Collections=== * ''The Justice of the Duke'' (1912) **The Honour of Varano **The Test Ferrante's jest **Gismondi's wage **The Snare **The Lust of Conquest **The pasquinade * ''The Banner of the Bull'' (1915) * ''Turbulent Tales'' (1946){{efn|Includes several stories about [[Alessandro Cagliostro]], and one connected to Captain Blood.}} ====Posthumous collections==== * ''Saga of the Sea'' (omnibus comprising ''The Sea Hawk'', ''The Black Swan'' and ''Captain Blood'', 1953) * ''Sinner, Saint And Jester: A Trilogy in Romantic Adventure'' (omnibus comprising ''The Snare'', ''The Strolling Saint'' and ''The Shame of Motley'', 1954) * ''In the Shadow of the Guillotine'' (omnibus comprising ''Scaramouche'', ''The Marquis of Carabas'' and ''The Lost King'', 1955) * ''A Fair Head of Angling Stories'' (1989) * ''The Fortunes of Casanova and Other Stories'' (1994, stories originally published 1907β1921 & 1934) *'' The Outlaws of Falkensteig'' (2000, stories originally published 1900β1902) * ''The Camisade: And Other Stories of the French Revolution'' (2001, stories originally published 1900β1916) * ''The Evidence of the Sword and Other Mysteries'', ed. Jesse Knight ([[Crippen & Landru]], 2006, stories originally published 1898β1916) ===Plays=== * ''Bardelys the Magnificent'' (with [[Henry Hamilton (playwright)|Henry Hamilton]])<ref name="WW1926">{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/whoswho1926001356mbp |title=Who's Who 1926 |pages=2546, 2861 |date=1926 |publisher=The Macmillan Company |location=London |access-date=7 July 2016}}</ref> * ''Fugitives''<ref name="WW1926"/> * ''In the Snare'' (with [[Leon M. Lion]])<ref name="WW1926"/> * ''Scaramouche''<ref name="WW1926"/> * ''The Rattlesnake'' (also known as ''The Carolinian'', 1922, with [[J. E. Harold Terry]])<ref name="WW1926"/> * ''The Tyrant: An Episode in the Career of Cesare Borgia, a Play in Four Acts'' (1925). Borgia was played by [[Louis Calhern]].<ref>{{Cite book|author=Lachman, Marvin|url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/903807427|title=The villainous stage : crime plays on Broadway and in the West End|date=2014|publisher=McFarland|isbn=978-0-7864-9534-4|oclc=903807427}}</ref> ===Anthologies edited=== * ''A Century of Sea Stories'' (1935) * ''A Century of Historical Stories'' (1936) * ''The Hypnotic Tales of Rafael Sabatini'' (2024) ===Nonfiction=== * ''The Life of [[Cesare Borgia]]'' (1912) * ''[https://archive.org/details/torquemadaspanis00saba_0 Torquemada and the Spanish Inquisition: A History]'' (original edition 1913, revised edition 1930) * ''The Historical Nights' Entertainment'' (1917){{efn|name=HNE|The Historical Nights' Entertainment stories are '[[Non-fiction novel|factions]]' β truth so far as anyone knows it, embellished with imagination. Some are actually apocryphal, not even history.}} **The night of Holyrood β The Murder of David Rizzio **The night of Kirk O'Field β The Murder of Darnley **The night of Bertrayal β Antonio Perez and Philip II of Spain **The night of Charity β The Case of the Lady Alice Lisle **The night of Massacre β The Story of the Saint Bartholomew **The night of Witchcraft β Louis XIV and Madame De Montespan **The night of Gems β The "Affairs" Of The Queen's Necklace **The night of Terror β The Drownings at Nantes Under Carrier **The night of Nuptials β Charles The Bold And Sapphira Danvelt **The night of Stranglers β Govanna of Naples And Andreas of Hungary **The night of Hate β The Murder of the Duke of Gandia **The night of Escape β Casanova's Escape From The Piombi **The night of Masquerade β The Assassination of Gustavus III of Sweden * ''The Historical Nights' Entertainment β Series 2'' (1919){{efn|name=HNE}} **The absolution β Affonso Henriques, first king of Portugal **The false Demetrius β Boris Godunov and the pretended son of Ivan the Terrible **The hermosa fembra β an episode of the Inquisition in Seville **The pastry-cook of Madrigal β the story of the false Sebastian of Portugal ** The end of the "vert galant" β the assassination of Henry IV ** The barren wooing β the murder of Amy Robsart ** Sir Judas β the betrayal of Sir Walter Raleigh ** His Insolence of Buckingham β George Villiers' courtship of Anne of Austria ** The path of exile β the fall of Lord Clarendon ** The tragedy of Herrenhausen β Count Philip KΓΆnigsmark and the Princess Sophia Dorothea ** The tyrannicide β Charlotte Corday and Jean Paul Marat *''The Historical Nights' Entertainment β Series 3'' (1938){{efn|name=HNE}} ** The king's conscience β Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn ** Jane the queen β The Lady Jane Grey ** The 'crooked carcase' β Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex ** The forbidden fruit β The Marriage of the Lady Arabella Stuart ** The merchant's daughter β Catherine de' Medici and the Guises ** The king of Paris β The Assassination of Henri de Guise ** The tragedy of Madame β The End of Henriette d'Angleterre ** The vagabond queen β Christine of Sweden and the Murder of Monaldeschi ** The queen's gambit β Maria-Theresa and the Elector of Bavaria ** The secret adversary β The Rise and Fall of Johann Frederich Struensee ** Madam Resourceful β Catherine of Russia and Poniatowski ** The victor of vendΓ©miaire β Barras' Account of Bonaparte's Courtship of La Montansier * ''Heroic Lives'' (1934)
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