Author:John Masefield

Poetry

 * Salt-Water Ballads (1902)
 * Ballads (1903)
 * Ballads and Poems (1910)
 * The Everlasting Mercy (1911)
 * Dauber (1912)
 * The Story of a Round House and Other Poems (1912, with new and revised edition in 1913) Includes "Dauber".
 * The Daffodil Fields (1913)
 * Good Friday and other poems (1916) Includes the dramatic poem, "Good Friday" followed by numerous sonnets.
 * Philip the King and Other Poems (1916)
 * Salt-Water Poems and Ballads (1916)
 * Sonnets (1916)
 * Sonnets and poems (1916)
 * Lollingdon Downs and other poems (1917)
 * Lollingdon Downs and Other Poems with Sonnets (1917)
 * Rosas (1918)
 * Enslaved and Other Poems (1920)
 * Selected Poems (1922)
 * The Dream (1922)
 * King Cole and Other Poems (1923)
 * The Collected Poems of John Masefield (1923)
 * Poems (1925)
 * Midsummer Night and Other Tales in Verse (1928)
 * A Letter from Pontus and Other Verse (1936)
 * The Country Scene (1937)
 * Some Verses to Some Germans (1939)
 * The Bluebells and Other Verses (1961)
 * Old Raiger and Other Verses (1964)
 * In Glad Thanksgiving (1966)

Poems

 * A Ballad of John Silver
 * The Ballad of Sir Bors
 * Beauty
 * Bill
 * Biography
 * Burial-Party
 * Captain Stratton's Fancy
 * Cargoes
 * Christmas, 1903
 * C. L. M.
 * A Consecration
 * A Creed
 * Dauber (1913)
 * Glossary for Dauber
 * Evening - Regatta Day
 * The Everlasting Mercy
 * Fragments
 * The Golden City of St. Mary
 * Hell's Pavement
 * Laugh And Be Merry
 * London Town
 * Mother Carey
 * A Night at Dago Tom's
 * An Old Song Re-sung
 * On Eastnor Knoll
 * A Pier-Head Chorus
 * Posted as Missing
 * Reynard The Fox Part I
 * Reynard The Fox Part II
 * Roadways
 * St. Mary's Bells
 * Sea-Change
 * Sea-Fever
 * The Seekers
 * Sing a Song o' Shipwreck
 * A Song at Parting
 * Sorrow of Mydath
 * Spanish Waters
 * Tewkesbury Road
 * Trade Winds
 * A Valediction
 * Vision
 * The Wanderer
 * A Wanderer's Song
 * The Watch in the Wood
 * The West Wind
 * Beauty's Mirror
 * The Wild Duck
 * The Word
 * The Yarn of the Loch Achray

Anthologised

 * 'Masefield, John', The Year's at the Spring, 1920. Illustrated by Harry Clarke.
 * Sea Fever p. 41; Tewkesbury Road p. 43; The West Wind p. 45.


 * From A treasury of war poetry, British and American poems of the world war, 1914-1919 (1917):
 * "The Choice", p. 133; "The Island of Skyros", p. 380.

Novels and Short Stories

 * A Mainsail Haul (1905)
 * A Tarpaulin Muster (1907)
 * Captain Margaret (1908)
 * Multitude and Solitude (1909)
 * Martin Hyde: The Duke’s Messenger (1910)
 * Lost Endeavour (1910)
 * The Street of Today (1911)
 * Jim Davis (1911)
 * Sard Harker (1924)
 * Odtaa (1926)
 * The Hawbucks (1929)
 * The Wanderer of Liverpool (1930)
 * A Tale of Troy (1932)
 * The Bird of Dawning (1933)
 * The Taking of the Gry (1934)
 * Victorious Troy (1935)
 * Eggs and Baker (1936)
 * The Square Pegg: or The Gun Fella (1937)
 * Dead Ned (1938)
 * Live and Kicking Ned (1939)
 * Basilissa: A Tale of the Empress Theodora (1940)
 * Conquer: A Tale of the Nika Rebellion in Byzantium (1941)
 * Badon Parchments (1947)

Anthologised

 * The Devil and the Old Man. Devil stories, an anthology. M. Rudwin, ed. New York: Knopf. 1921

Plays

 * The Campden Wonder (1907)
 * Mrs. Harrison (1907)
 * The Tragedy of Nan (1909)
 * The Tragedy of Pompey the Great (1910)
 * The Faithful (1915)
 * Good Friday: a dramatic poem (1915)
 * The Locked Chest (1916, writ in 1906)
 * The Sweeps of Ninety-Eight (1916, writ in 1906)
 * Melloney Holtspur (1922)
 * The Trial of Jesus (1925)
 * The Coming of Christ (1928)

Source:

Children's Books

 * The Midnight Folk (1927)
 * The Box of Delights (1935)

Non-fiction

 * William Shakespeare (1911)
 * John M. Synge: A Few Personal Recollections, with Biographical Notes (1915)
 * Gallipoli (1916)
 * The Old Front Line (1917)
 * The War and the Future (1918)
 * Chaucer (Leslie Stephen Lecture, 1931)
 * Chaucer (Leslie Stephen Lecture, 1931)

Works about Masefield

 * Masefield, a poem by Florence Earle Coates (The North American Review, May 1922)
 * John Masefield, by Stuart Sherman, Laurence Stallings, Arthur Guiterman and John Farrar (1929)

Transcription projects

 * Index:Two poems by John Masefield - Griffes.djvu