Works
- A Country Boy and other poems (1910)
- Ways of Escape. A Book of Adventure (1911)
- Streets: a book of London verses (Max Goschen, 1912)
- The Permanent Uncle (1912) novel
- Dream Cities. Notes of an autumn tour in Italy and Dalmatia (1913) travel
- Along France’s River of Romance: The Loire (1913) travel
- It's an Ill Wind (1915) novel
- In the Town. A Book of London Verses (1916)
- The Fortune (1917) novel including the experience of a fictional conscientious objector
- Dublin: Explorations and Reflections (1917) as An Englishman
- The Black Curtain, novel
- Reputations (1920) essays
- The Solvent (1920)
- Briefe aus der Verbannung (1920)
- The Fight for Freedom, a play in four acts. with a preface by Henry Barbusse (1920)
- James Elroy Flecker (1922)
- Nobody Knows (1923) novel
- Miss Linn (1924) novel
- Gone Abroad – A story of travel chiefly in Italy and The Balearic Isles (1925) travel
- Cuckoo (1926) novel
- The Merchant of Souls (1926) novel
- Northern Lights and Southern Shade (1926) travel
- Façade (1928) novel
- The French Riviera (1928)
- People and Places (1929)
- Sardinia: the island of the Nuraghi (1930) travel
- Impacts: The Trip to the States and Other Adventures of Travel (1931)
- Liberty & Licensing. Hobby Horse Number One (1932) pamphlet
- To Portugal (1934)
- Royal London (1935)
- Odd Man Out (1935) autobiography
- Pot Luck in England (1936)
- Facing the odds (1940)
- Artist Quarter: reminiscences of Montmartre and Montparnasse in the first two decades of the twentieth (1941) by Charles Douglas (Douglas Goldring with Charles Beadle)
- South Lodge: reminiscences of Violet Hunt, Ford Madox Ford and the English Review circle (1943) memoirs
- A Tour In Northumbria (1944)
- The Nineteen Twenties (1945) retrospect and memoir
- Journeys in the Sun (1946)
- Marching with the Times: 1931–1946 (1947) memoirs
- The Last Pre-Raphaelite: a record of the life and writings of Ford Madox Ford (1948)
- Life Interests (1948)
- Home Ground-A Journey Through the Heart of England (1949)
- Foreign Parts: an Autumn Tour in France (1950)
- Regency Portrait Painter: the Life of Sir Thomas Lawrence, P. R. A. (1951)
- Three Romantic Countries: Reminiscences of travel in Dalmatia, Ireland and Portugal (1951)
- The South of France. The Lower Rhone Valley and the Mediterranean Seaboard from Martigues to Menton (1952)
- Privileged Persons (1955)
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