Published Works
- Tragedies of Kerry, 1922–23
- Earthbound: Nine Stories of Ireland (1924)
- The Irish Republic (published 1937, 1938, 1951, 1968 and subsequently)
- Uneasy Freehold (1942, basis for the 1944 movie The Uninvited)
- Children of Europe: a study of the children of liberated countries; their war-time experiences, their reactions, and their needs, with a note on Germany (1949)
- Without Fanfares: Some Reflections on the Republic of Ireland (1947)
- The Uninvited (1942) (novel) American title of Uneasy Freehold (1941) (made into movie with Ruth Hussey and Ray Milland)
- The Dark Enchantment(1953) (a novel set in Provence)
- The Unforeseen (1946) (novel set in Ireland) American title of Fantastic Summer (1946)
- Shakespeare, Man and Boy (published posthumously in 1961)
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