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'''Thomas Bertram Costain''' ([[1885]]-[[1965]]) was a [[Canadian]] [[journalist]] who became a best-selling author of [[historical novel]]s at the age of 57. Several of his books were made into successful movies. |
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Thomas Bertram Costain (1885-1965) was a Canadian journalist who became a best-selling author of historical novels at the age of 57. Several of his books were made into successful movies.
Novels:
- For My Great Folly (1942)
- Ride With Me (1944)
- The Black Rose (1945)
- The Moneyman (1947)
- High Towers (1949)
- Son of a Hundred Kings (1950)
- The Silver Chalice (1952)
- The Tontine (1955)
- Below the Salt (1957)
Non-fiction:
- The White and the Gold series (1954-1961)
- The Cord of Steel
- The Plantagenets series
- The Conquering Family (1949)
- The Magnificent Century (1951)
- The Three Edwards (1958)
- The Last Plantagenets (1962)
Films from his novels:
- The Black Rose (1950) starring Tyrone Power
- The Silver Chalice (1954) starring Paul Newman in his film debut