Author:Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

Fiction

 * Dead Man's Rock (1887)
 * The Splendid Spur (1889)
 * St. Ives (complete, illustrated): Being the Adventures of a French Prisoner in England (1898), (completing an unfinished novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.)
 * Noughts and Crosses: Stories, Studies and Sketches (1898)
 * The Ship of Stars (1899)
 * Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts. A Book of Stories (1900)
 * The sleeping beauty and other fairy tales from the old French retold by Arthur Quiller-Couch illustrated by Edmund Dulac. New York: Hodder & Stoughton. 1910.
 * 1923 edition
 * True Tilda (1909)


 * The Astonishing History of Troy Town (1888)*
 * Wandering Heath; Stories, Studies and Sketches (1895)*
 * The Blue Pavilions (1891)*
 * I Saw Three Ships, and Other Winter's Tales (1892)*
 * The Delectable Duchy: Stories, Studies And Sketches (1893)*
 * Ia, a Love Story (1896)
 * The Laird's Luck, and Other Fireside Tales (1901)*
 * The White Wolf, and other Fireside Tales (1902)*
 * The Westcotes and Tom Tiddler's Ground (1902)*
 * The Westcotes
 * Tom Tiddler's Ground
 * Hetty Wesley (1903)* (based on the life of the poet Mehetabel Wesley Wright)
 * The Adventures of Harry Revel (1903)*
 * Two Sides of the Face; Midwinter Tales (1903)*
 * Fort Amity (1904)*
 * The Shining Ferry (1905)*
 * Shakespeare's Christmas and other stories (1905)*
 * The Mayor of Troy (1906)*
 * Sir John Constantine: Memoirs of His Adventures (1906)*
 * Merry Garden and Other Stories (1907)*
 * Poison Island (1907)*
 * Major Vigoureaux (1907)*
 * Hocken and Hunken; a Tale of Troy (1912)*
 * Brother Copas (1913)*
 * Lady Good-for-Nothing; a Man's Portrait of a Woman (1910)*
 * News from the Duchy (1913)*
 * Nicky-Nan, Reservist (1915)*
 * Foe-Farrell; a Romance (1918)*
 * Corporal Sam and Other Stories (1910)*

A collected edition of Q's fiction appeared as Tales and Romances (30 volumes, 1928–29).

Works from periodicals

 * "Humours of the Duchy" (1893-94, English Illustrated) (article)
 * "The Keepers of the Lamp" (1900 June, The Pall Mall Magazine) (ss)
 * "The Talking Ships" (1901 Oct, The Pall Mall Magazine) (ss)
 * "John and the Ghosts" (1901 Dec, Pall Mall Magazine) (ss)
 * "The Monkey-Flowers" (1901, Cosmopolitan) (ss)
 * "England!" (1901, Pall Mall Magazine) (ss)
 * "Phoebus on Halzaphron" (1901 Aug, Scribner's Magazine) (ss)
 * "Three Photographs" (The Pall Mall Magazine, 1901 Nov) (ss)
 * "The Bridals of Ysselmonde" (1901, Pall Mall Magazine) (ss)
 * "The Three Necklaces" (1909 Dec, The Pall Mall Magazine) (ss)
 * "John-for-the-King!" (1912 Dec, Pall Mall Magazine) (ss)
 * "Tantivy Corner!" (1913-14, Windsor) (ss)
 * "Mutual Exchange" (1915 Dec, The Red Book Magazine) (ss)
 * "The Fight for the Garden" in The Times Red Cross Story Book (1915) By "Famous Novelists Serving in His Majesty's Forces"
 * "The Fight for the Garden" in The Times Red Cross Story Book (1915) By "Famous Novelists Serving in His Majesty's Forces"

Verse

 * Green Bays: Verses and Parodies (1893)*
 * Poems and Ballads (1896)
 * The Golden Pomp: a Procession of English Lyrics from Surrrey to Shirley (1905)
 * The Pilgrims' Way: a Little Scrip of Good Counsel for Travellers (1906)
 * English Sonnets (1910)
 * The Vigil of Venus, and Other Poems (1912)*
 * The Oxford Book of Ballads (1920?)
 * The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse (1922)

Criticism, anthologies and non-fiction

 * The Golden Pomp, a procession of English lyrics from Surrey to Shirley (1895)
 * Adventures in Criticism (1896)*
 * Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250–1900 also online (1900)
 * From a Cornish Window (1906)*
 * English Sonnets (1910)
 * The Sleeping Beauty and other Fairy Tales from the Old French (1910)*
 * Historical tales from Shakespeare (1910)
 * The Oxford Book of Ballads (1911)
 * In Powder and Crinoline: Old Fairy Tales Retold (1913)
 * Introduction to Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures (1912)
 * On the Art of Writing (1916)*
 * Notes on Shakespeare's Workmanship (1917)
 * Memoir of Arthur John Butler (1917)
 * Studies in Literature First Series and Second Series (1918)
 * On the Art of Reading (1920)*
 * The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse (1922)
 * Oxford Book of English Prose (1923)

Editor

 * Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900, 1919. Oxford.
 * Preface to the Oxford Book of English Verse
 * The New Shakespeare, (1921–1966). Cambridge

Transcription projects

 * Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900
 * Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1918