Selected Works
Hamilton's's published writings encompass 83 works in 168 publications in 8 languages and 2,998 library holdings.
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- 1887 — The ballad of Hádji, and Other Poems
- 1905 — A Staff officer’s Scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War, Vol. I.
- 1907 — A Staff officer’s Scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War, Vol. II. London: E. Arnold; New York: Longmans, Green. OCLC 10080215
- 1910 — Compulsory Service; a Study of the Question in the Light of Experience
- 1915 — Sir Ian Hamilton's Despatches from the Dardanelles, etc.
- 1919 — The Millennium
- 1920 — Gallipoli Diary. New York: G.H. Doran. OCLC 580456.
- 1921 — The Soul and Body of an Army
- 1923 — The Friends of England; Lectures to Members of the British Legion
- 1926 — Now and Then
- 1939 — When I was a Boy
- 1944 — Listening for the Drums
- 1957 — The Commander
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