Books
- Le Pacte, dialogue (1899). Paris: Société libre des gens de lettres. OCLC 457113383
- Les Fréquentations de Maurice (Mouers de Londres) (1912) a serial novel written under the pseudonym Sidney Place. Paris: Dorbon-aîné. OCLC 458665120
- Tableaux de Londres (1912). Collection of Boulestin's columns. Paris: Dorbon-aîné. OCLC 35294816
- Dans les Flandres Brittaniques (1916). Wartime memoir. Paris: Dorbon-aîné. OCLC 250247842
- Aspects Sentimentaux du Front Anglais (1916). Published under the pseudonym Bertie Angle. Paris: Dorbon-aîné. OCLC 461914240
- The Atnaeum: A Collection of Atrocities Committed at the Front (1917) Wartime memoir written under the pseudonym Bertie Angle. Privately printed edition of 20 copies. London.
- New keepsake for the year 1921. Le Nouveau keepsake pour l'année 1921. (ed., 1920). London: Chelsea Book Club. OCLC 77593579
- Simple French Cooking for English Homes (1923). London: Heinemann. OCLC 3355941
- A Second Helping: or, More Dishes for English Homes (1925). London: Heinemann. OCLC 558105282
- The Conduct of the Kitchen: How to Keep a Good Table for Sixteen Shillings a Week (1925). London: Heinemann. OCLC 558105222
- Herbs, Salads, and Seasonings (with Jason Hill, 1930). London: Heinemann. OCLC 221892577
- What Shall We Have To-Day? 365 Recipes for All the Days of the Year (1931). London: Heinemann. OCLC 6765535
- Potatoes: One Hundred & One Ways of Cooking (with A. H. Adair, 1932). London: Heinemann. OCLC 17558800
- What Shall We Have to Drink? (1933). London: Heinemann. OCLC 3348186
- The Evening Standard Book of Menus (1935). London: Heinemann. OCLC 20383885
- Savouries and Hors-d'oeuvre: One Hundred & Twenty-Seven Ways of Preparing (with A. H. Adair, 1932) London: Heinemann. OCLC 14360712
- À Londres, Naguère (1930). Paris: Librarie Arthème Fayard. OCLC 9862172 (translated by A. H. Adair as Ease and Endurance in 1948)
- Eggs: One Hundred & Twenty Ways of Cooking (with A. H. Adair, 1932) London: Heinemann. OCLC 4695902
- Having Crossed the Channel (1934). London: Heinemann. OCLC 6385901
- Myself, My Two Countries ... (1936). London: Cassell. OCLC 13409111
- The Finer Cooking, or, Dishes for Parties (1937). London: Cassell. OCLC 695840591
- Paris-Londres aux environs de 1900; souvenirs inédits (1945). Paris: Librarie Arthème Fayard. OCLC 31202841
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