Writings By Robert Blatchford
- The Nunquam Papers (from the Sunday Chronicle) Edward Hulton and Co., 1891.
- Fantasias John Heywood, Manchester, 1892.
- Merrie England Clarion Office, Walter Scott, 1893.
- The Nunquam Papers (from The Clarion) Clarion Newspaper, 1895).
- A Bohemian Girl (McGinnis, P., pseudonym), London, 1898, Clarion Newspapers Co., Walter Scott, Ltd.
- Dismal England, London, Clarion Press, May 1899.
- My Favourite Books The Clarion Office, (also Chesworth, 1900)
- My Favourite Books, London, Clarion Press, 1901.
- Tales for the Marines, London, Clarion Newspaper Co., Ltd., 1901.
- Britain for the British, London, Clarion Press, 1902.
- A Book About Books, London, Clarion Press, 1903.
- God and my Neighbour Clarion Press, 1903.
- Not Guilty: A Defense of the Bottom Dog Clarion Press, 1906.
- The Sorcery Shop: An Impossible Romance, London, Clarion Press, 1907.
- The Dolly Ballads (Illustrated by Frank Chesworth) Clarion Press, 1907.
- The War That Was Foretold: Germany and England, Reprinted from “The Daily Mail” of 1909.
- My Life in the Army, London, Clarion Press, 1910.
- More Things in Heaven and Earth: Adventures in the Quest for a Soul, London, Methuen & Co., 1925.
- As I Lay A-Thinking: Some Memories and Reflections of an Ancient and Quiet Watchman Hodder & Stoughton, London, (1926)
- Essays of To-Day and Yesterday, London, George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd., 1927.
- Saki’s Bowl, London, Hodder & Stoughton Publishers, 1928.
- Where Are the Dead, London, Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1928
- My Eighty Years, Great Britain, Cassell & Company Limited. 1931.
- What’s All This?, London, George Routledge & Sons, Ltd., 1940.
- General Von Sneak, London, Hodder & Stoughton, Publishers, n.d.
- Julie A Study of a Girl by a Man, London, Clarion Press, 1904
- Stunts, London, Clarion Press, n.d.
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