Works
- Bernard Barton and his friends: a record of quiet lives (1893), a biography of the Quaker poet
- A Book of Verse for Children (1897)
- The War of the Wenuses (1898) with C. L. Graves, a parody of H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds
- Charles Lamb and the Lloyds (1898)
- Willow and Leather (1898), cricket essays
- The Open Road (1899), anthology
- The Book of Shops (1899)
- Four And Twenty Toilers (1900), poems
- What Shall We Do Now? (1900) with Elizabeth Lucas, games book
- Wisdom While You Wait (1903) with C. L. Graves, parody encyclopedia
- Works and Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb (1903–5), editor
- Highways and Byways in Sussex (1904)
- The Life of Charles Lamb (1905), biography
- The Friendly Town (1905)
- A Wanderer in Holland (1905)
- A Wanderer in London (1906)
- Listener's Lure (1906)
- Character and Comedy (1907)
- A Swan and her Friends (1907), about Anna Seward
- The Hambledon Men (1907), cricket history
- The Gentlest Art (1907), anthology of letters
- Another Book of Verses for Children (1907)
- Anne's Terrible Good Nature (1908)
- Over Bemerton's (1908), novel; (Bemerton is a village with several notable inhabitants)
- Hustled History, Or, As It Might Have Been (1908), with C. L. Graves
- The Slowcoach (1908,) fiction
- Mr. Coggs and other songs for children (1908), with Liza Lehmann
- A Wanderer in Paris (1909)
- One Day and Another (1909)
- Good Company – A Rally of Men (1909)
- Sir Pulteney (1910), as E. D. Ward, fantasy
- Mr Ingleside (1910). novel
- The Second Post (1910). anthology of letters
- Old Lamps for New (1911)
- What a Life! (1911) with George Morrow
- William Cowper's Letters (1911), editor
- A Wanderer in Florence (1912)
- London Lavender (1912)
- A Little of Everything (1912)
- Loiterer's Harvest (1913), essays
- Swollen Headed William (1914), parody
- A Wanderer in Venice (1914)
- Landmarks (1914)
- A Picked Company: being a selection of writings (1915), editor
- Her Infinite Variety: A Feminine Portrait Gallery (1915), anthology
- The Hausfrau Rampant (1916), novel
- Cloud and Silver (1916)
- The Vermilion Box (1916), novel
- London Revisited (1916)
- A Boswell of Baghdad (1917), essays
- Twixt Eagle & Dove (1918)
- The Phantom Journal (1919)
- Quoth the Raven (1919)
- Verena in the Midst (1920)
- Roving East and Roving West (1921)
- Edwin Austin Abbey, Royal Academician, The Record of His Life and Work (1921), biography
- Rose and Rose (1922)
- Vermeer of Delft (1922)
- Giving and Receiving (1922)
- Ginevra's Money (1922)
- Advisory Ben (1923)
- Luck of the Year (1923)
- Michael Angelo (1924)
- Rembrandt (1924)
- A Wanderer among Pictures (1924)
- Encounters and Diversions (1924)
- The Same Star (1924), play
- Zigzags in France (1925)
- John Constable the Painter (1925)
- Introducing London (1925)
- Playtime & Company (1925)
- A Wanderer in Rome (1926)
- Events and Embroideries (1926)
- 365 Days and One More (1926)
- Frans Hals (1926), biography
- Twelve Songs From "Playtime & Company" (1926)
- The Joy of Life (1927), anthology of popular poetry
- A Fronded Isle (1927)
- The More I See of Men (1927)
- The Flamp and Other Stories (1927)
- A Rover I Would Be (1928)
- Out of a Clear Sky (1928)
- Mr Punch's County Songs (1928)
- The Colvins and their Friends (1928), biography
- Windfall's Eye (1929)
- Turning Things Over (1929), essays
- If Dogs Could Write: A Second Canine Miscellany (1929), anthology, Methuen Publishing
- Down the Sky (1930)
- Traveller’s Luck (1930), essays
- And Such Small Deer (1931)
- French Leaves (1931)
- Visibility Good (1931)
- Lemon Verbena (1932), essays
- Reading, Writing, and Remembering (1932), autobiography
- English Leaves (1933)
- Saunterer's Rewards (1933)
- Postbag Diversions (1933)
- At the Shrine of St. Charles (1934), for Charles Lamb anniversary
- Pleasure Trove (1935)
- The Old Contemporaries (1935)
- Only the Other Day (1936)
- London Afresh (1937)
- All of a Piece (1937)
- As the Bee Sucks (1937)
- Adventures and Misgivings (1938)
- A Hundred Years of Trent Bridge (1938), editor
- Cricket All His Life (1950), edited by Rupert Hart-Davis, cricket writing
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