Works
- The Pot Boils (1919)
- The Happy Highways (1920)
- Modern Drama in Europe (1920) criticism
- The Clash (1922)
- Lady Susan and Life: An Indiscretion (1923)
- The Pitiful Wife (1923)
- Three Kingdoms (1926)
- The Lovely Ship (1927) The Triumph of Time I
- Farewell to Youth (1928)
- Full Circle: A Play in One Act (1928) drama
- The Georgian Novel and Mr. Robinson (1929) criticism
- The Voyage Home (1930) The Triumph of Time II
- The Decline of Merry England (1930) history
- A Richer Dust (1931) The Triumph of Time III
- The Single Heart (1932) novella
- That Was Yesterday (1932)
- The Triumph of Time (three volumes in one) (1932)
- Women Against Men (1933) three novellas
- No Time Like the Present (1933) autobiography
- A Day Off (1933) novella
- Company Parade (1934) The Mirror in Darkness I
- Love in Winter (1935) The Mirror in Darkness II
- Challenge to Death (1935) editor, essays
- The Soul of Man in an Age of Leisure (1935) pamphlet
- None Turn Back (1936) The Mirror in Darkness III
- In the Second Year (1936)
- The Moon is Making (1937)
- Delicate Monster (1937)
- Loving Memory (1937) novel under the pseudonym James Hill
- The World Ends (1937) novel under the pseudonym William Lamb
- Here Comes a Candle (1938)
- The Novel in Contemporary Life (1938) critical essay
- No Victory For the Soldier (1938) novel under the pseudonym James Hill
- Farewell Night, Welcome Day (1939)
- Civil Journey (1939) essays
- Cousin Honoré (1940)
- Europe to Let (1940)
- The End of This War (1941) essay
- The Fort (1941)
- Then We Shall Hear Singing: A Fantasy in C Major (1942)
- London Calling : A Salute to America (1942) editor, short stories
- Cloudless May (1943)
- The Journal of Mary Hervey Russell (1945)
- The Other Side (1946)
- Before the Crossing (1947)
- The Black Laurel (1947)
- The Moment Of Truth (1949)
- The Writer's Situation (1950) essays
- The Green Man (1952)
- The Hidden River (1955)
- The Intruder (1956)
- A Cup of Tea for Mr. Thorgill (1957)
- A Ulysses Too Many (1958)
- A Day Off (1959) short novels, stories
- Last Score, or the Private Life of Sir Richard Ormston (1961) novel
- Morley Roberts: The Last Eminent Victorian (1961) biography
- The Road from the Monument (1962)
- A Month Soon Goes (1962)
- The Aristide Case (1964)
- The Early Life of Stephen Hind (1966)
- The White Crow (1968)
- Journey from the North (Volume 1 - 1969) (Volume 2 - 1970) autobiography
- Parthian Words (1970) criticism
- There Will Be A Short Interval (1973)
- Speaking of Stendhal (1979) criticism
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