Works By Fortescue
- 1895 History of the 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge's Own)
- 1896 Dundonald
- 1897 The Story of a Red Deer
- 1899 The Drummers Coat
- 1899–1930 A History of the British Army (in thirteen volumes, taking the story up to 1870)
- 1909 County Lieutenancies and the Army 1803–1814
- 1916 The Three Pearls
- 1924 My Native Devon
- 1925 Wellington
- 1928 Six British Soldiers
- 1928 The Empire and the Army
- 1928 Historical and Military Essays
- 1928 A Short Account of Canteens in the British Army
- 1930–1932 Royal Army Service Corps: A History of Transport and Supply in the British Army
- 1931 Following the Drum
- 1932 Marlborough
- 1933 Author and Curator (his autobiography) W Blackwood & Sons, London
- 1934 The Last Post W Blackwood & Sons, London
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