Rafael Sabatini (1875 - 1950) was an Italian-born English writer of historical adventure stories. The two best-known are
Scaramouche and
Captain Blood: His Odyssey, both of which have been filmed multiple times. The 1935 film version of
Captain Blood launched
Errol Flynn to stardom.
- The Lovers of Yvonne (AKA The Suitors of Yvonne) (1902)
- The Tavern Knight (1904)
- Bardelys the Magnificent (1906)
- The Trampling of the Lilies (1906)
- Love-At-Arms (1907)
- The Shame of Motley (1908)
- St. Martin's Summer (1909)
- Mistress Wilding (AKA Anthony Wilding) (1910)
- The Lion's Skin (1911)
- The Strolling Saint (1913; revised 1925)
- The Gates of Doom (1914)
- The Sea Hawk (1915) — Provided the title, but little else, for Errol Flynn's 1940 The Sea Hawk
- The Snare (1917)
- Scaramouche (1921)
- Captain Blood: His Odyssey (1922)
- Fortune's Fool (1923)
- The Carolinian (1924)
- Bellarion the Fortunate (1926)
- The Hounds of God (1928)
- The Romantic Prince (1929)
- The King's Minion (AKA The Minion) (1930)
- Scaramouche the Kingmaker (1931)
- The Black Swan (1932) — Adapted into a 1942 Tyrone Power film of the same name; not to be confused with Darren Aronofsky's similarly titled 2010 film.
- The Stalking Horse (1933)
- Venetian Masque (1934)
- Chivalry (1935)
- The Lost King (1937)
- The Sword of Islam (1939)
- The Marquis of Carabas (AKA Master-At-Arms) (1940)
- Columbus (1941)
- King In Prussia (AKA The Birth of Mischief (1944)
- The Gamester (1949)
Works by Sabatini with their own trope pages include:
Sabatini's other works include the following tropes: