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Connor Iggulden (; born ) is a British author who writes
historical fiction Historical fiction is a literary genre in which the plot takes place in a setting related to the past events, but is fictional. Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for historical fiction literature, it can also be applied to other ty ...
, most notably the ''Emperor'' series and ''Conqueror'' series. He also co-authored ''
The Dangerous Book for Boys ''The Dangerous Book for Boys'', by Conn and Hal Iggulden is a guidebook published by HarperCollins, aimed at boys "from eight to eighty." It covers around eighty topics, including how to build a treehouse, grow a crystal, or tell direction ...
'' along with his brother Hal Iggulden. In 2007, Iggulden became the first person to top the UK fiction and non-fiction charts at the same time.


Background

Born in 1971 to an English father (who was an RAF pilot during the Second World War, ) and Irish mother (whose grandfather was a
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). He went to Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Primary in Ruislip, Middlesex, then attended St Martins School in Northwood, before moving on to Merchant Taylors' School. He then went to
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, before he studied English at the University of London, and went on to teach the subject for seven years, becoming head of the English department at
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, where one of his students was Fearne Cotton. He eventually left teaching to write his first novel, '' The Gates of Rome''. He is married to Ella, who is from the Amalfi Coast in Southern Italy and whose family are renowned craft pasta and
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specialist producers in the region. They have four children and live in
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, England, near Chorleywood Golf Club. In August 2014, Iggulden was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to '' The Guardian'' opposing
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in the run-up to September's referendum on that issue.


Career


Historical fiction

Iggulden's debut book was '' The Gates of Rome'', the first in a currently five-part series entitled ''Emperor''. The series is based around the life of
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, from childhood (''The Gates of Rome'') to his eventual betrayal and death (''The Gods of War''). The
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has been sold to Spitfire Productions (an Intermedia company). The author has written a fifth book in the series, ''Emperor: The Blood of Gods'', which deals with the rise of Augustus and events after the end of '' The Gods of War''. This book was published on 26 September 2013. After completing the fourth book in the ''Emperor'' series, Iggulden began research for his next series of books, the ''Conqueror'' series, based on the life of Mongol warlords
Genghis ''Chinggis Khaan'' ͡ʃʰiŋɡɪs xaːŋbr /> Mongol script: ''Chinggis Qa(gh)an/ Chinggis Khagan'' , birth_name = Temüjin , successor = Tolui (as regent)Ögedei Khan , spouse = , issue = , house = Borjigin , ...
, Ogedai and
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. His first book, '' Wolves of the Plains,'' was available from 2 January 2007. Then followed his second book, '' Lord of the Bows'', on 2 January 2008. ''
Bones of the Hills ''Bones of the Hills'' (known as ''Genghis: Bones of the Hills'' in America) is the third book of the ''Conqueror'' series, based on the life of Mongol gurkhan Genghis by Conn Iggulden. It focuses mainly on the Mongol invasion of Islamic Cent ...
'', the third book in the series, was released on 1 September 2008. In September 2010 '' Empire of Silver'' was released, which revolves around the life of Genghis Khan's son, Ogedai. Whilst Iggulden had initially confirmed on his official website that he would be writing two more books after ''Empire of Silver'' on Kublai Khan, the author's note at the end of ''Conqueror'' states that it would be the last in the series. Iggulden explains his desire to leave the character when he still had much left to accomplish, rather than tracing him through to his eventual downfall, as he did with
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and
Genghis Khan ''Chinggis Khaan'' ͡ʃʰiŋɡɪs xaːŋbr />Mongol script: ''Chinggis Qa(gh)an/ Chinggis Khagan'' , birth_name = Temüjin , successor = Tolui (as regent)Ögedei Khan , spouse = , issue = , house = Borjigin , ...
. Iggulden released a four-book series, the ''Wars of the Roses'' series, starting with ''Stormbird'' in 2013, ''Margaret of Anjou'' (called ''Trinity'' in the United Kingdom) in 2014, ''Bloodline'' in 2015, and ''Ravenspur'' in 2016. In 2017, Iggulden published a historical fiction novel called ''Dunstan'', chronicling the life of the 10th century monk and political adviser to the
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of England, St. Dunstan. In 2018, Penguin Books released a historical novel called ''
The Falcon of Sparta ''The Falcon of Sparta'' is an historical fiction novel by British author Conn Iggulden. It is loosely based on the ''Anabasis'' written in 370 BC by Xenophon. Part I describes the events leading up to and including the Battle of Cunaxa in 401 ...
'', about the effort of Prince Cyrus to become King of Persia and the stranded 10,000 Greek mercenaries who walked out of Persia while pursued by the King's armies following the Battle of Cunaxa.


Children's books

Iggulden co-wrote a book with his brother Hal, ''
The Dangerous Book for Boys ''The Dangerous Book for Boys'', by Conn and Hal Iggulden is a guidebook published by HarperCollins, aimed at boys "from eight to eighty." It covers around eighty topics, including how to build a treehouse, grow a crystal, or tell direction ...
''. It covers around eighty topics, from building a soapbox racer and tying knots, to learning about famous battles and how to make
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crystals. It was released in the UK in June 2006, reprinted a month later and was voted British Book of the Year at the Galaxy British Book Awards. In September 2009 he wrote a children's book ''Tollins: Explosive Tales for Children'' through HarperCollins. Iggulden has since written three stories to accompany the story of the Tollins.


Other works

In March 2006, Iggulden released a novelette entitled ''Blackwater'', part of the ''Quick Reads'' initiative of World Book Day 2006. Being a thriller, ''Blackwater'' was a change in genre for Iggulden who had mainly written historical fiction. In 2012 Iggulden added a further quickreads book to the list ''Quantum of Tweed – The Man with a Nissan Micra'' – a comedy about an unwitting hitman.


Fantasy novels

In 2017, Conn Iggulden released the first book in his first fiction fantasy series, ''Darien: Empire of Salt''. This series is being published under the pen name C.F. Iggulden to avoid confusion with Iggulden's historical fiction novels. The second book in the series, Shiang, was released on 2018 followed by The Sword Saint in 2019.


Emperor series film adaptation

In 2010, there was media coverage toward a proposed epic film ''Emperor: Young Caesar'' to be about the early life of
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covering the years from 92 BC to 71 BC and based on the first two novels of Iggulden's Emperor series, '' The Gates of Rome'' and ''
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hired Burr Steers to direct after they had an adaptation penned by
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Bibliography


''Emperor'' series

*''The Gates of Rome'' (2003) *''The Death of Kings'' (2004) *''The Field of Swords'' (2005) *''The Gods of War'' (2006) *''The Blood of Gods'' (2013)


''Conqueror'' series

*''
Wolf of the Plains ''Wolf of the Plains'' ( 2007) is a historical novel from English author Conn Iggulden. It is the first book in the Conqueror series based on the Mongols of the Asian steppes. It is titled ''Genghis: Birth of an Empire'' in the United States. ...
'' (2007, ) (titled ''Genghis: Birth of an Empire'' 2010, ) *''
Lords of the Bow ''Lords of the Bow'' (known as ''Genghis: Lords of the Bow'' in America) is the second book of the ''Conqueror'' series, based on the life of Mongol warlord Genghis Khan by Conn Iggulden. The book follows Genghis' completion of the consolidatio ...
'' (2008, ) (titled ''Genghis: Lords of the Bow'' 2010, ) *''
Bones of the Hills ''Bones of the Hills'' (known as ''Genghis: Bones of the Hills'' in America) is the third book of the ''Conqueror'' series, based on the life of Mongol gurkhan Genghis by Conn Iggulden. It focuses mainly on the Mongol invasion of Islamic Cent ...
'' (2008, ) (titled ''Genghis: Bones of the Hills'' 2010, ) *'' Empire of Silver'' (2010, ) (titled ''Genghis: Empire of Silver'' 2010, ) *'' Conqueror'' (2011, )


''Wars of the Roses'' series

*''Stormbird'' (2013) *''Trinity'' (2014) (titled "Margaret of Anjou" in North America) *''Bloodline'' (2015) *''Ravenspur'' (2016)


Athenian series

* ''The Gates of Athens'' (2020) * ''Protector'' (2021)


''The Golden Age'' series

* ''Lion'' (2022)


''Empire of Salt'' series

* ''Darien'' (2017) (''Empire of Salt'' book #1)
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* ''Shiang'' (2018) (''Empire of Salt'' book #2)
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* ''The Sword Saint'' (2019) (''Empire of Salt'' book #3)
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''Dangerous books''

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The Dangerous Book for Boys ''The Dangerous Book for Boys'', by Conn and Hal Iggulden is a guidebook published by HarperCollins, aimed at boys "from eight to eighty." It covers around eighty topics, including how to build a treehouse, grow a crystal, or tell direction ...
'' (2007) (with Hal Iggulden) *''The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys: Things to Do'' (2007) (with Hal Iggulden) *''The Dangerous Book for Boys Yearbook'' (2007) (with Hal Iggulden) *''The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys: Things to Know'' (2008) (with Hal Iggulden) *''The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys: Wonders of the World'' (2008) (with Hal Iggulden) *''The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys: Facts, Figures and Fun'' (2008) (with Hal Iggulden) *''The Dangerous Book of Heroes'' (2009) (with David Iggulden)


Other

*''Blackwater'' (2006) *'' Tollins: Explosive Tales for Children'' (September 2009) *''How to Blow Up Tollins'' (with Lizzy Duncan) (October 2010) * ''Quantum of Tweed – The Man with the Nissan Micra'' (2012) * ''Dunstan'' (2017), a.k.a. ''The Abbot's Tale'' (USA, 2018) *''
The Falcon of Sparta ''The Falcon of Sparta'' is an historical fiction novel by British author Conn Iggulden. It is loosely based on the ''Anabasis'' written in 370 BC by Xenophon. Part I describes the events leading up to and including the Battle of Cunaxa in 401 ...
'' (2018) by Conn Iggulden


References


External links

*
Conn Iggulden page on publisher HarperCollins' website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Iggulden, Conn 1971 births Alumni of the University of London Living people English historical novelists 21st-century English novelists People educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood Writers of historical fiction set in antiquity Writers of historical fiction set in the Middle Ages English male novelists Psychological fiction writers 21st-century English male writers