Works
- 1908 – L'enfer; English translation: Hell (novel)
- 1916 – Le feu; English translation: Under Fire (novel)
- 1921 – Le couteau entre les dents; English translation: The Knife Between My Teeth (novel)
- 1923 – Esperantista Laboristo; English translation: Esperantist Worker (magazine article)
- 1930 – Manifeste aux intellectuels; English translation: Elevations (novel)
- 1936 – Staline: Un monde nouveau vu à travers un homme (biography)
- English translation: Vyvyan Holland (translator) (1935). Stalin: A New World Seen Through the Man. New York: The Macmillan Company. http://www.questia.com/library/book/stalin-a-new-world-seen-through-one-man-by-henri-barbusse-vyvyan-holland.jsp.
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