
Cornwell was born in London in 1944. His father was a Canadian airman, and his mother, who was English, a member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force. He was adopted and brought up in Essex by the Wiggins family, who were members of the Peculiar People, a strict Protestant sect who banned frivolity of all kinds and even medicine. After he left them, he changed his name to his birth mother's maiden name, Cornwell. Cornwell was sent away to Monkton Combe School, attended the University of London, and after graduating, worked as a teacher. He attempted to enlist in the British armed services at least three times but was rejected on the grounds of myopia. He then joined BBC's Nationwide and was promoted to become head of current affairs at BBC Northern Ireland. He then joined Thames Television as editor of Thames News. He relocated to the United States in 1980 after marrying an American. Unable to get a green card, he started writing novels, as this did not require a work permit. As a child, Cornwell loved the novels of C.S. Forester, chronicling the adventures of fictional British naval officer Horatio Hornblower during the Napoleonic Wars, and was surprised to find there were no such novels following Lord Wellington's campaign on land. Motivated by the need to support himself in the U.S. through writing, Cornwell decided to write such a series. He named his chief protagonist Richard Sharpe, a rifleman involved in most major battles of the Peninsular War. Cornwell wanted to start the series with the Siege of Badajoz but decided instead to start with a couple of "warm-up" novels. These were Sharpe's Eagle and Sharpe's Gold, both published in 1981. Sharpe's Eagle was picked up by a publisher, and Cornwell got a three-book deal. He went on to tell the story of Badajoz in his third Sharpe novel, Sharpe's Company, published in 1982. Cornwell and wife Judy co-wrote a series of novels, published under the pseudonym "Susannah Kells". These were A Crowning Mercy, published in 1983, Fallen Angels in 1984, and Coat of Arms (aka The Aristocrats) in 1986. (Cornwell's strict Protestant upbringing informed the background of A Crowning Mercy, which took place during the English Civil War.) In 1987, he also published Redcoat, an American Revolutionary War novel set in Philadelphia during its 1777 occupation by the British. After publishing eight books in his ongoing Sharpe series, Cornwell was approached by a production company interested in adapting them for television. The producers asked him to write a prequel to give them a starting point to the series. They also requested that the story feature a large role for Spanish characters to secure co-funding from Spain. The result was Sharpe’s Rifles, published in 1987, and a series of Sharpe television films staring Sean Bean. A series of contemporary thrillers with sailing as a background and common themes followed: Wildtrack published in 1988, Sea Lord (aka Killer's Wake) in 1989, Crackdown in 1990, Stormchild in 1991, and Scoundrel, a political thriller, in 1992. In June 2006, Cornwell was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen's 80th Birthday Honours List. Cornwell's latest work, Azincourt, was released in the UK in October 2008. The protagonist is an archer who participates in the Battle of Agincourt, another devastating defeat suffered by the French in the Hundred Years War. However, Cornwell has stated that it will not be about Thomas of Hookton from The Grail Quest or any of his relatives.
Series
Books

The Warrior Chronicles Books 1-3
2013

Fallen Angels
1983

Sharpe's Skirmish
1999
The Gallows Thief, #2
2025

Waterloo
The History of Four Days, Three Armies and Three Battles
2014

Sharpe's Rifles
1988

Warlord Chronicles
2011

Sharpe's Waterloo
1990

The Last Kingdom
2004

Warriors of the Storm
2015

Sea Lord
1989

Lords of the North
2007

A Crowning Mercy
1983

Sharpe's Ransom
1995

War Lord
2020

Rebel
1993

Sharpe's Fortress
1999

Sharpe Series 3 Book Set
2025

Il tradimento
1998

Sharpe's Revenge
1989

Scoundrel
1992

Sharpe's Company
1982

Sharpe's Siege
1987

Sharpe's Trafalgar
2000

Sharpe's Devil
1992

Agincourt
2008

The Empty Throne
2014

The Flame Bearer
2016

The Pagan Lord
2013

Sharpe's Triumph
1998

Sharpe's Command
2023

The Grail Quest Trilogy
2002

The Archer's Tale
2000

Sharpe's Escape
2004

1356
2012

Stormchild
1991

Wildtrack
1988

Sharpe's Honor
1985

The Last Kingdom Books 1-8
2015

The Last Kingdom Series #1-6
2012

Heretic
2003

Sword of Kings
2019

Battle Flag
1995

Gallows Thief
2001

Death of Kings
2011

Sharpe's Havoc
2003

The Winter King
1995

Copperhead
1994

Stonehenge
1999

The Fort
2010

Sharpe's Sword
1983

Uhtred's Feast
Inside the World of The Last Kingdom
2023

Enemy of God
1996

Reader's Digest Condensed Books
Sharpe's Eagle by B. Cornwell; Man, Woman, and Child by E. Segal; The Citadel by A.J. Cronin; Hell and High Water by T. Thompson
1980

Il cuore di Derfel
1998

Warrior Chronicles, The Last Kingdom Series 5 Book Set
2023

Sharpe's Battle
1995

Sharpe's Prey
2000

The Pale Horseman
2006

Vagabond
2002

Fools and Mortals
2017

The Burning Land
2009

Sharpe's Gold
1981

La torre in fiamme
1998

Sharpe's Eagle
1981

Redcoat
1987

War of the Wolf
2018

Sharpe's Enemy
1984

Sharpe's Fury
2005

Sharpe's Christmas
2003

Sharpe's Tiger
1997

Sharpe's Assassin
2021

Excalibur
1997

The Bloody Ground
1996

Sharpe's Regiment
1986

Sword Song
2007

Sharpe's story
2007

The Starbuck Chronicles
The captivating historical action adventure novels about the American Civil War
2013

Crackdown
1990