Writing
- Film
- Proud Valley (unknown)
- Plays
- Land of my Fathers (1937)
- Rhondda Roundabout (1934)
- Transatlantic Episode (1947)
- Books
- Saran (unpublished),
- Rhondda Roundabout (1934)
- Black Parade (1935)
- Unfinished Journey (autobiography) (1937)
- Bidden to the Feast (1938)
- The Man David (1944)
- Me and Mine: Further Chapters in the Autobiography of Jack Jones (1946)
- Give Me Back My Heart (1950)
- Off to Philadelphia in the Morning (1947)
- Some Trust in Chariots (1948)
- River out of Eden (1951)
- Lily of the Valley (1952)
- Lucky Year (1952)
- Time and the Business (1953)
- Choral Symphony (1955)
- Come, Night; End, Day (1956)
- A Burnt Offering(unpublished)
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