Works
- Jacinto Benavente (1924)
- Luigi Pirandello (1926)
- Raggle-Taggle: Adventures with a Fiddle in Hungary and Romania (1933)
- Spanish Raggle-Taggle: Adventures with a Fiddle in Northern Spain (1934)
- Don Gypsy: Adventures with a Fiddle in Barbary, Andulusia and La Mancha (1936)
- The Waveless Plain: An Italian Autobiography (1938)
- Grand Inquisitor (1940)
- Semblanza de Cervantes y Shakespeare (1946)
- In Sara's Tents (1953)
- Conferencia conmemorativa Eugene O'Neill (1954)
- The Road to Santiago: Pilgrims of St. James (1957)
- Spain: A Musician's Journey Through Time and Space (1958)
- Scholars and Gypsies: An Autobiography (1963)
- Homage to Yeats, 1865-1965: Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar (1965)
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