Works
- The Golden Arrow (July 1916). London : Constable.
- Gone to Earth (September 1917). London : Constable.
- The Spring of Joy; a little book of healing (October 1917). London : J. M. Dent.
- The House in Dormer Forest (July 1920). London : Hutchinson.
- Seven For A Secret; a love story (October 1922). London : Hutchinson.
- Precious Bane (July 1924). London : Jonathan Cape.
- Poems and the Spring of Joy (Essays and Poems) (1928). London : Jonathan Cape.
- Armour Wherein He Trusted: A Novel and Some Stories (1929). London : Jonathan Cape.
- A Mary Webb Anthology, edited by Henry B.L. Webb (1939). London : Jonathan Cape.
- Fifty-One Poems (1946). London : Jonathan Cape. With wood engravings by Joan Hassall
- The Essential Mary Webb, edited by Martin Armstrong (1949). London : Jonathan Cape.
- Mary Webb: Collected Prose and Poems, edited by Gladys Mary Coles (1977). Shrewsbury : Wildings.
- Selected Poems of Mary Webb, edited by Gladys Mary Coles (1981). Wirral : Headland
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