Works
- Frederic Manning: The vigil of Brunhild: a narrative poem J. Murray London 1907
- Frederic Manning: Scenes and portraits J. Murray London 1909
- Frederic Manning: Poems J. Murray London 1910
- Frederic Manning: Eidola J. Murray London 1917
- Frederic Manning: The life of Sir William White J. Murray London 1923
- Walter Charleton: Epicurus's Morals: collected and faithfully Englished (with an introductory essay by Frederic Manning) Peter Davies London 1926
- Anonymous: The middle parts of fortune: Somme & Ancre, 1916 The Piazza Press, issued to subscribers by Peter Davies London 1929
- Private 19022: Her Privates We Peter Davies London 1930 ISBN 1-85242-717-5
- Frederic Manning: Scenes and Portraits (revised enlarged edition) Peter Davies London 1930
- Manning, Frederic (1977). The middle parts of fortune: Somme & Ancre, 1916 (introduction by Michael Howard). Peter Davies. ISBN 0-432-09081-9.
- Manning, Frederic (1999). Her Privates We (introduction by William Boyd). Serpent's Tail. ISBN 1-85242-717-5.
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