Books by Norman Lewis

Norman Lewis

Norman Lewis was an acclaimed British writer known for his travel literature, particularly his seminal work "Naples '44," detailing his experiences in war-torn Italy during World War II. His writing style was marked by vivid descriptions and incisive observations, making him a pioneer in the genre of travel writing. Lewis's contributions to literature continue to be celebrated for their profound insight and compelling storytelling.

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A Quiet Evening

A Quiet Evening

The Travels of Norman Lewis

Norman Lewis
Paperback
Published: 2026
A Quiet Evening

A Quiet Evening

The Travels of Norman Lewis

Norman Lewis
Hardcover
Published: 2025
In Sicily

In Sicily

Norman Lewis
Paperback
Published: 2016
Word Power Made Easy

Word Power Made Easy

The Complete Handbook for Building a Superior Vocabulary

Norman Lewis
Paperback
Published: 2014
The Tomb in Seville

The Tomb in Seville

Norman Lewis
Paperback
Published: 2014
Empire of the East

Empire of the East

Travels in Indonesia

Norman Lewis
Paperback
Published: 2014
Voices of the Old Sea

Voices of the Old Sea

Norman Lewis
Paperback
Published: 2013
Jackdaw Cake

Jackdaw Cake

An Autobiography

Norman Lewis
Paperback
Published: 2013
The Honoured Society

The Honoured Society

The Sicilian Mafia Observed

Lewis Norman, Norman Lewis
Paperback
Published: 2003
Golden Earth

Golden Earth

Travels in Burma

Norman Lewis
Paperback
Published: 2003
A Dragon Apparent

A Dragon Apparent

Travels in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam

Norman Lewis
Paperback
Published: 2003
Naples '44

Naples '44

An Intelligence Officer in the Italian Labyrinth

Norman Lewis
Paperback
Published: 2002