Works
- Robert Buxton. A Memoir (Privately printed, Cambridge 1925)
- The Spirit of Conservatism (1929)
- King Charles the Second (1931)
- Macaulay (1932)
- Life of Samuel Pepys in three volumes: The Man in the Making, The Years of Peril, The Saviour of the Navy (1933)
- The Man and the Hour (1934)
- The Letters Speeches and Declarations of King Charles II (1935), editor
- The England of Charles II (1935), later Restoration England
- Postman's Horn, An Anthology of the Letters of Latter Seventeenth Century England (1936), editor
- The American Ideal (1936)
- George V (1936)
- Stanley Baldwin: A Tribute (1937)
- Unfinished Victory (1940)
- English Saga 1840–1940 (1940)
- The Years of Endurance 1793–1802 (1942)
- Dunkirk (A memorial) (1943), pamphlet
- Years of Victory 1802–1812 (1944)
- The Battle of Britain. The Few (1944), with Edward Shanks
- Historian's Holiday (1946), Dropmore Press
- Trafalgar and Alamein (1948), with Edward Shanks and Field Marshal The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
- The Summer of Dunkirk and The Great Miracle (1948), with Edward Shanks
- The Age of Elegance 1812–1822 (1950)
- The Story of England: Makers of the Realm (1953)
- The Turn of the Tide 1939–1943 (1957), Alanbrooke diaries
- Triumph In The West 1943–1946 (1959), Alanbrooke diaries
- Liquid History (1960), fifty years of the Port of London Authority
- Jimmy, the Dog of My Life (1960)
- The Age of Chivalry (1963)
- The Medieval Foundation of England (1965)
- The Fire and the Rose: Dramatic Moments in British History (1966)
- The Lion and the Unicorn: Historian's Testament (1969)
- The Great Duke: A biography of the Duke of Wellington (1971) ISBN 0-00-211936-6
- Jackets of Green. A Study of the History, Philosophy and Character of the Rifle Brigade (1972)
- A Thousand Years of British Monarchy (1973)
- Leeds Castle — a Brief History (1980), Leeds Castle Foundation.
- Set in a Silver Sea: A History of Britain and the British People, Vol 1
- Freedom's Own Island: A History of Britain and the British People, Vol 2
- The Elizabethan Deliverance, Collins, London, 1980, ISBN 0-00-216207-5
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