Posthumous
- Belloc Essays (1955) edited by Anthony Forster
- The Verse of Hilaire Belloc (1954) Nonesuch Press, edited W. N. Roughead
- One Thing and Another. A Miscellany from his Uncollected Essays selected by Patrick Cahill (1955)
- Collected Verse (1958)
- Letters From Hilaire Belloc (1958) selected by Robert Speaight
- Advice: Hilaire Belloc's advice on wine, food and other matters (1960)
- Complete Verse (1970) Duckworth
- Belloc: A Biographical Anthology (1970) edited by Herbert Van Thal and Jane Soames Nickerson
- Hilaire Belloc's Prefaces (1971) editor J. A. De Chantigny
- Distributist Perspectives: Essays On Economics of Justice And Charity (2004) with Herbert W. Shove, George Maxwell, G. K. Chesterton, Arthur J. Penty, H. J. Massingham, Eric Gill, and Harold Robbins
- Cautionary Tales for Children, illustrated by Edward Gorey (2002) Harcourt, Inc.
- The Way Out (2006) Catholic Authors Press
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