Author:Edith Nesbit

Psammead series

 * Five Children and It (1902) (illustrated by H. R. Millar)
 * The Phoenix and the Carpet (1904) (illustrated by H. R. Millar) (no index)
 * The Story of the Amulet (1906) (illustrated by H. R. Millar)

House of Arden series

 * The House of Arden (1908) (illustrated by H. R. Millar) (no index)
 * Harding's Luck (Illustrated by H. R. Millar) (1909)

The Bastables series

 * The Story of the Treasure Seekers (illustrated by H. R. Millar)  (1899)
 * The Wouldbegoods (1901) (illustrated by Reginald B. Birch)
 * The New Treasure Seekers (1904) illustrated by Lewis Baumer|) (no index)
 * The Complete History of Bastable Family (1928)

Other children's novels

 * The Railway Children (1905)
 * The Enchanted Castle (1907) (illustrated by H. R. Millar)
 * The Magic City (1910) (illustrated by H. R. Millar)
 * The Wonderful Garden, or The Three C.'s (1911) (illustrated by H. R. Millar)
 * Wet Magic (1913) (illustrated by H. R. Millar)

Stories and story collections for children

 * Miss Mischief (1894)
 * Tales of the Clock (1895) aka Tick Tock, Tales of the Clock
 * The Children's Shakespeare (1897)
 * Royal Children of English History (1897) non-fiction
 * The Book of Dogs (1898)
 * Pussy and Doggy Tales (1899) ;
 * The Robber and the Burglar (1899)
 * The Robber and the Burglar (1899)
 * The Robber and the Burglar (1899)


 * The Book of Dragons (1901) (Illustrated by H. R. Millar and H. Granville Fell) (no index)
 * Nine Unlikely Tales (1901) (illustrated by H. R. Millar and Claude A. Shepperson) (no index)
 * Melisande (included in Nine Unlikely Tales, 1901) (no index or source)
 * The Revolt of the Toys and What Comes of Quarrelling (1902) (illustrated by Ambrose Dudley) (picture book)
 * The Rainbow Queen and Other Stories (1903)
 * Playtime Stories (1903)
 * The Story of Five Rebellious Dolls (1904) (illustrated by E. Stuart Hardy) (picture book)
 * Cat Tales (by Nesbit and Rosamund E. Nesbit Bland) (1904)
 * Oswald Bastable and Others (1905) (illustrated by H. R. Millar and C. E. Brock)
 * Pug Peter, King of Mouseland (1905)
 * Twenty Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare (1907)
 * The Old Nursery Stories  (1908)
 * The Magic World (1912) (illustrated by H. R. Millar and Spencer Pryse)
 * The Last of the Dragons (Included in The Complete Book of Dragons, 1975) (no index)
 * Five of Us—and Madeline (1925) (pseudo novel; published posthumously)
 * The Magic World (1912) (illustrated by H. R. Millar and Spencer Pryse)
 * The Last of the Dragons (Included in The Complete Book of Dragons, 1975) (no index)
 * Five of Us—and Madeline (1925) (pseudo novel; published posthumously)
 * Five of Us—and Madeline (1925) (pseudo novel; published posthumously)

Novels for adults

 * The Prophet's Mantle (1885) (as Fabian Bland)
 * Something Wrong  (1886) (as Fabian Bland)
 * The Marden Mystery (1896)
 * The Secret of the Kyriels (1899)
 * The Red House (1902) (illustrated by A. I. Kellar) (no index)
 * The Incomplete Amorist (1906) illustrated by Clarence F. Underwood (no index)
 * Salome and the Head (1909) (illustrated by Spenser Pryse) aka The House With No Address
 * Daphne in Fitzroy Street (1909) (frontispiece by F. Graham Cootes)
 * Dormant aka Rose Royal (1911)
 * The Incredible Honeymoon (1921)
 * The Lark (1922)

Stories and story collections for adults

 * Grim Tales (spring 1893) (horror stories)
 * Something Wrong' (summer 1893) (horror stories)
 * The Butler in Bohemia (with Oswald Barron) (1894)
 * In Homespun (1896) (no index)
 * Tales Told in Twilight (anthology including a story by Nesbit) (1897) Univ. of Florida Digital Collections
 * Thirteen Ways Home (1901)
 * The Literary Sense (1903)
 * Man and Maid (1906) (no index)
 * These Little Ones (1909)
 * Fear (1910) (horror stories)
 * To the Adventurous (1923)
 * Man and Maid (1906) (no index)
 * These Little Ones (1909)
 * Fear (1910) (horror stories)
 * To the Adventurous (1923)
 * To the Adventurous (1923)
 * To the Adventurous (1923)

Short works from magazines
The Story of the Treasure Seekers The Bastables The Literary Sense The Pall Mall Magazine, 1903— Five of us—and Madeline
 * Series
 * "'Good Hunting'" (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine, 1898 April
 * "The Divining Rod" (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine, 1898 July
 * "Lord Tottenham" (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine, 1898 May
 * "'Lo, the Poor Indian'" (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine, 1898 Aug
 * "Castilian Amoroso" (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine, 1899 Aug
 * "Being Detectives" (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine, 1899 May
 * "The Circus " (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine, 1907 Sept
 * The Unfaithful Lover Jan 1903
 * The Second Best Feb 1903
 * The Love of Romance March 1903
 * Rounding of a Scene April 1903
 * The Lie Absolute May 1903
 * A Holiday June 1903
 * The Obvious July 1903
 * "The Romance of the Heart" (ss) Aug 1904
 * From other magazines
 * "Merely Strangers" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1901-02
 * "Unexceptionable References" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1901-02
 * "Madeline, or, the Deed in the Wood" (ss) Pall Mall, Dec 1907
 * "The Dwellers" (1909 April, McClure's)
 * "The Stolen Elephant" (ss) Pall Mall, Dec 1908
 * "The Dene Hole" (ss) Pall Mall, Apr 1909
 * "The House in the Wood" (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine, Dec 1909
 * Others
 * "Hurst of Hurstcote" (ss) Temple Bar, 1893
 * "The White Witch", (1893 Short Stories)
 * "Jock and Saccharissa" (By E. Nesbit and Edgar Jepson), (1898–99, English Illustrated)
 * "'G.H. and I'" (ss) Pall Mall, 1898 Dec
 * "The Parrot and the Melodrama" (1899) 1899, McClure's
 * "A Perfect Stranger" 1899, (Windsor Magazine)
 * "The Letter in Brown Ink" (1899, Windsor Magazine)
 * "The Haunted Inheritance" (ss) Saturday Evening Post, 1900
 * "The Lover, the Girl, and the Onlooker", (1902-03, Windsor)
 * "By a Mere Accident," (1903–04, Windsor)
 * "While It Is Yet Day," (1904–05, Windsor)
 * "The Power of Darkness" (ss) Strand Magazine, 1905
 * "The Portent of the Shadow" (ss) (aka The Shadow) The Index, 1905
 * "The House of Silence", (1905–06, Windsor)
 * "The Head" [as by Mrs. Hubert Bland] (ss) Strand Magazine, 1907
 * "The Kiss", (1907, April, American)
 * "How Jake Went Home" (ss) Red Book, 1907 April
 * "The Hammer and the Writing-desk" (ss) Pall Mall, 1907 Aug
 * "The Third Drug" a.k.a. "The Three Drugs" [as by E. Bland] (ss) Strand Magazine, 1908
 * "In the Dark" (ss) Strand, 1908
 * "Lucy", (1909, Windsor)
 * "The Dene Hole" (ss) Pall Mall, 1909 Apr [Five of Us—and Madeline]
 * "The Marble Child," (1910, Atlantic Magazine)
 * "Saccharissa and the Candlesticks" (ss) 1910, Windsor Magazine
 * "Three Women" (ss) Ainslee's Magazine, 1910 Nov
 * "Number 17" (as by E. Bland) (ss) Strand Magazine, 1910
 * "The New Samson" (as by E. Bland) (ss) Strand Magazine, 1910
 * "With a Difference," (1912 Jan, Atlantic)
 * "The Glastonbury Scandal" (ss) Red Book Magazine, 1913 Oct
 * "The Haunted House" (as by E. Bland) (ss) Strand Magazine, 1913
 * "Homes and Housewives of the Future" (ar) Pall Mall Magazine, 1914 May
 * "The Pavilion" (ss) Strand Magazine, 1915
 * "An Iconoclast in Stratford" (1921 June 11, Living Age (essay)
 * "In the Dark" (ss), Strand, 1923


 * Poems
 * "The Ballad of the White Lady" (1894, English Illustrated)
 * "At the Gate" (ss) Saturday Evening Post, 1900
 * "When You loved Me First," Pall Mall 1903
 * "The Last Appeal" Windsor Magazine, 1910
 * "For Dolly, Who Does Not Learn Her Lessons" Windsor Magazine, 1910
 * "The Skylark" Windsor Magazine, 1910

Non-fiction

 * Wings and the Child, or, The Building of Magic Cities (1913)
 * Long Ago When I Was Young, (1966) serialised in Girl's Own Paper 1896–97.

Poetry

 * "The Time of Roses" (undated) (Victorian era 1890?)
 * "Many Voices" (1885) *Incomplete*
 * "Spring Songs and Sketches" (1887)
 * "Lays and Legends" (1886)
 * "Babes in the Wood" (1896) (story in verse) Univ. of Florida Digital Collections
 * "The Lily and the Cross" (1887)
 * "The Star of Bethlehem" (1887)
 * "The Better Part and Other Poems" (1888)
 * "Landscape and Song" (1888)
 * "The Message of the Dove" 1888 story in verse
 * All Round the Year (1888)
 * "Leaves of Life" (1888) (Incomplete - only one poem included)
 * "Corals and Sea Songs" (1889)
 * "Songs of Two Seasons" (1890)
 * "The Pilot" (1891?) (story in verse) Univ. of Florida Digital Collections (copy inscribed 8 August 1891)
 * "Sweet Lavender" (1892)
 * "Rose Leaves" (1895)
 * A Pomander of Verse (1894)
 * Villegiature (1899)
 * Songs of Love and Empire
 * "To Wish You Every Joy" (1901)
 * The Rainbow and the Rose (1905)
 * "Jesus in London" (1908)
 * Ballads and Lyrics of Socialism (1883–1908)
 * Ballads and Verses of the Spiritual Life (1911)
 * "Garden Poems" (1912)
 * "Many Voices" (1922)

Works about Nesbit

 * E. Nesbit, by Anthea Bell (1968)
 * A Woman of Passion: the Life of E. Nesbit, by Julia Brigggs (1987)
 * A Woman of Passion: the Life of E. Nesbit, by Julia Brigggs (1987)