Bibliography of Novels & Story Collections
- In the Quarter (1894)
- The King in Yellow (1895)
- The Red Republic (1895)
- The Maker of Moons (1896)
- A King and A Few Dukes (1896)
- With the Band (1896)
- The Mystery of Choice (1897)
- Lorraine (1898)
- Ashes of Empire (1898)
- The Haunts of Men (1898)
- Outsiders (1899)
- The Cambric Mask (1899)
- The Conspirators (1899)
- Cardigan (1901)
- The Maid-at-Arms (1902)
- The Maids of Paradise (1903)
- In Search of the Unknown (1904)
- A Young Man In a Hurry (1904)
- The Reckoning (1905)
- Iole (1905)
- The Tracer of Lost Persons (1906)
- The Fighting Chance (1906)
- The Tree of Heaven (1907)
- The Younger Set (1907)
- Some Ladies in Haste (1908)
- The Firing Line (1908)
- Special Messenger (1909)
- The Danger Mark (1909)
- The Green Mouse (1910)
- Ailsa Paige (1910)
- The Common Law (1911)
- The Adventures of a Modest Man (1911)
- Blue-Bird Weather (1912)
- The Streets of Ascalon (1912)
- The Japonette (1912)
- The Gay Rebellion (1913)
- The Business of Life (1913)
- Quick Action (1914)
- The Hidden Children (1914)
- Anne's Bridge (1914)
- Between Friends (1914)
- Who goes There! (1915)
- Athalie (1915)
- Police!!! (1915)
- The Girl Philippa (1916)
- The Better Man (1916)
- The Dark Star (1917)
- The Barbarians (1917)
- The Laughing Girl (1918)
- The Restless Sex (1918)
- The Moonlit Way (1919)
- In Secret (1919)
- The Crimson Tide (1919)
- A Story of Primitive Love (1920)
- The Slayer of Souls (1920)
- The Little Red Foot (1920)
- The Flaming Jewel (1922)
- The Talkers (1923)
- Eris (1923)
- The Hi-Jackers (1923)
- America; or, The Sacrifice (1924)
- The Mystery Lady (1925)
- Marie Halkett (1925)
- The Man They Hanged (1926)
- The Drums of Aulone (1927)
- The Sun Hawk (1928)
- The Rogue's Moon (1928)
- The Happy Parrot (1929)
- The Painted Minx (1930)
- The Rake and the Hussy (1930)
- War Paint and Rouge (1931)
- Gitana (1931)
- Whistling Cat (1932)
- Whatever Love Is (1933)
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