Works
- The Royal Road to Romance (1925)
- Covering the Matterhorn, Andorra, the Alhambra, Seville, Gibraltar, Monte Carlo, the Nile, Punjab, Kashmir, Ladakh, the Khyber Pass, Angkor, Bangkok, Japan and the ascent of Mt. Fuji
- The Glorious Adventure (1927)
- Following the path of Ulysses around the Mediterranean
- New Worlds to Conquer (1929)
- Covering Central and South America, including the Panama Canal, the Mayan Well of Death, and Devil's Island
- The Flying Carpet (1932)
- See above
- India Speaks with Richard Halliburton, Grosset & Dunlap-Publishers, New York, 1933
- "Richard Halliburton, who in the photoplay India Speaks, plays the part of a young American traveling in India and Tibet in search of adventure. The photographs that follow are stills selected from the film taken by several different cameramen sent to Asia for the purpose-film which supplies the authentic background for the photoplay."
- Seven League Boots (1935)
- Covering Ethiopia, Russia, Arabia, the Alps
- Richard Halliburton's Book of Marvels: the Occident (1937)
- Richard Halliburton's Second Book of Marvels: the Orient (1938)
- Richard Halliburton: His Story of His Life's Adventure, as Told in Letters to His Mother and Father (1940)
- Richard Halliburton's Complete Book of Marvels (1941)
- One Hundred Years of Delightful Indigestion – Memphis Priceless and Treasured Receipts, Introduction by Richard Halliburton, World Traveler, Author and Epicure (Memphis: James Lee Memorial Academy of Arts, 1935)
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