Main Works Published in His Lifetime
- Religion and Philosophy (1916) ISBN 1-85506-317-4
- Roman Britain (1923, ed. 2, 1932) ISBN 0-8196-1160-3
- Speculum Mentis; or The Map of Knowledge (1924) ISBN 978-1-897406-42-7
- Outlines of a Philosophy of Art (1925)
- The Archaeology of Roman Britain (1930) ISBN 978-0-09-185045-6
- An Essay on Philosophic Method (1933, rev. ed. 2005). ISBN 1-85506-392-1
- Roman Britain and the English Settlements (with J. N. L. Myres, 1936, second edition 1937)
- The Principles of Art (1938) ISBN 0-19-500209-1
- An Autobiography (1939) ISBN 0-19-824694-3
- The First Mate's Log (1940)
- An Essay on Metaphysics (1940, revised edition 1998). ISBN 0-8191-3315-9
- The New Leviathan (1942, rev. ed. 1992) ISBN 0-19-823880-0
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