Published Writings
- The Young Visiters, or, Mr Salteena's Plan London: Chatto and Windus, 1919
- Daisy Ashford: Her Book: A Collection of the Remaining Novels London: George H. Doran and Company, 1920
- Love and Marriage: Three Stories London: Hart-Davis, 1965
- Where Love Lies Deepest London: Hart-Davis, 1966
- The Hangman's Daughter and Other Stories Oxford University Press 1983 (Includes The Life of Father McSwiney)
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