Books (non-fiction)
- I Crossed the Minch (1938, travel, prose and verse)
- Modern Poetry: A Personal Essay (1938, criticism)
- Zoo (1938)
- The Poetry of W. B. Yeats (1941)
- The Strings Are False (1941, published 1965, autobiography)
- Meet the US Army (1943)
- Astrology (1964)
- Varieties of Parable (1965, criticism)
- Selected Prose of Louis MacNeice, ed. Alan Heuser (1990)
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