Writings
- An diou zremm (the two faces), drama, 1932
- Kanou en noz, poems, 1932
- Koroll ar vuhez hag ar maro (Dance of Life and Death), poem, 1938
- Ene al Linennou
- Enez ar Rod (Island of the Wheel), a science fiction novel, written 1940–1942, 1949, 2000
- Mouladuriou hor yezh (Island Under Glass, 1962 Pan, 2002, Coop Breizh)
- Tristan et Yseult Brest, Al Liamm, 1958
- Technique de la peinture à l'huile, Flammarion, 1959 détail de l'édition
- Le Roman du Roi Arthur, novels, 5 vol., Coop Breizh, Spézet, 1965–1971
- Merlin, ISBN 2-903708-14-2 (also published in Breton)
- Lancelot, ISBN 2-909924-21-1
- Perceval, ISBN 2-909924-10-6
- La Quête du Graal, ISBN 2-903708-13-4
- La Fin des temps aventureux, ISBN 2-909924-22-X
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