There are 18 books by Ray Thomas on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Knights of a kangaroo court (1997). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Journeys to work 1968 · 419 pages
  2. 2 Aycliffe to Cumberland 1969 · 962 pages
  3. 3 London's new towns 1969 · 90 pages
  4. 4 Evidence to the Roskill Commission 1970
  5. 5 Planning, housing and land values 1973
  6. 6 Perspectives on new town development 1976 · 157 pages
  7. 7 How to win employment and influence people 1980
  8. 8 Knights of a kangaroo court 1997 · 236 pages
  9. 9 The imposition of a fake political settlement in the Northern Caucasus 2005 · 281 pages
  10. 10 The Chronicles Of Kull Volume 1 2009
  11. 11 The Chronicles Of Solomon Kane 2009
  12. 12 It Was Good to Be Young Then 2018 · 171 pages
  13. 13 Prisoner of My Mind 2018 · 110 pages
  14. 14 Mother Goose Mysteries 2021 · 281 pages
  15. 15 Wilbur Hamm and the Madness of the Forgotten 2022 · 268 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Ray Thomas written?

BookOrb lists 18 books by Ray Thomas.

Where should I start with Ray Thomas?

A good starting point is Knights of a kangaroo court (1997).

What is the Ray Thomas books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Journeys to work (1968), 2. Aycliffe to Cumberland (1969), 3. London's new towns (1969), 4. Evidence to the Roskill Commission (1970), 5. Planning, housing and land values (1973), 6. Perspectives on new town development (1976), 7. How to win employment and influence people (1980), 8. Knights of a kangaroo court (1997), 9. The imposition of a fake political settlement in the Northern Caucasus (2005), 10. The Chronicles Of Kull Volume 1 (2009), 11. The Chronicles Of Solomon Kane (2009), 12. It Was Good to Be Young Then (2018), 13. Prisoner of My Mind (2018), 14. Mother Goose Mysteries (2021), 15. Wilbur Hamm and the Madness of the Forgotten (2022).