Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Renée of France | 2013 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 2 | John Newton | 2013 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 3 | Hugh Latimer | 2013 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 4 | William Gadsby | 2013 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 5 | Samuel Rutherford | 2014 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 6 | Girolamo Savonarola | 2014 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 7 | John Hooper | 2014 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 8 | George Whitefield | 2014 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 9 | William Perkins | 2015 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 10 | Francis Schaeffer | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 11 | John Chrysostom | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 12 | William Farel | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 13 | Joseph Addison Alexander | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 14 | Augustus Toplady | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 15 | Thomas Cranmer | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 16 | Matthew Henry | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 17 | Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 18 | John Knox | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 19 | Adolphe Monod | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 20 | Thomas Chalmers | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 21 | George Müller | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
| 22 | Festo Kivengere | 2016 | Douglas Bond | Buy |
The Bitesize Biographies series by Douglas Bond covers 22 short biographical works, all published between 2013 and 2016. The subjects span several centuries and continents: from John Chrysostom and Thomas Cranmer to George Whitefield, John Knox, and Festo Kivengere. The series opened with Renée of France in 2013 and expanded rapidly, with the bulk of the titles — fifteen of the twenty-two — appearing in 2016 alone.
The subjects tend to be figures from Christian history, including reformers such as Hugh Latimer and William Farel, pastors like Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones and Matthew Henry, and theologians like Samuel Rutherford and Francis Schaeffer. Each book is self-contained, so readers can dip in at any point based on which figure interests them most rather than reading straight through from start to finish.