

He introduced his readers to eighteenth-century Cornwall and a cast of characters and their associated storylines that would rival the most modern of soap operas. Is there any story so good that you can read twelve books of the source material, enjoy two different television adaptations of it, and still think there’s room for future reboots? There is-and that story’s title is Poldark.Īuthor Winston Graham published the first book of the Poldark series way back in 1945 (he wasn’t only writing about momentous historical times, he was living in them 1945 is also the year that saw the conclusion of World War II).

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