Author:Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes

Works

 * H.R.H. The Prince of Wales: an account of his career. (US & UK 1898, as Anon)
 * Rev. 1901 as His Most Gracious Majesty King Edward VII
 * The Philosophy of the Marquise (1899)
 * T.R.H. The Prince and Princess of Wales (1902, as Anon.)
 * The Heart of Penelope (1904, US 1915)
 * Barbara Rebell (1905, US 1907)
 * The Pulse of Life: a story of a passing world (1908, US 1909)
 * Studies in Wives (1909, US 1910)
 * The Uttermost Farthing (1908, US 1910)
 * According to Meredith (1909)
 * Studies in Wives. Short Stories (1909)
 * When No Man Pursueth: an everyday story (1910, US 1911)
 * Jane Oglander (1911)
 * The Chink in the Armour (1912: US, UK 1935 as The House of Peril)
 * Mary Pechell (1912)
 * Studies in Love and Terror (1913) short stories
 * The Lodger (1913)
 * The End of Her Honeymoon (US 1913, UK 1914)
 * Noted Murder Mysteries (1914 as by 'Philip Curtin')
 * Told in Gallant Deeds: A Child's History of the War (1914)
 * Good Old Anna (1915, US 1916)
 * Price of Admiralty (1915)
 * The Red Cross Barge (1916, US 1918)
 * Lilla: A Part of Her Life (1916, US 1917)
 * Love and hatred (1917, US 1917)
 * Out of the War (1918, 1934 as The Gentleman Anonymous)
 * The Lonely House (1920, US & UK)
 * From the Vast Deep (1920, US 1921 as From Out the Vasty Deep)
 * What Timmy Did (1921, US 1922)
 * Why They Married (Lowndes) (1922)
 * The Philanderer (1923)
 * The Terriford Mystery (1924)
 * Some Men and Women (1925, US 1928)
 * Afterwards (1925)
 * Bread of Deceit (1925, US 1928 as Afterwards)
 * What Really Happened (1926)
 * Thou Shalt Not Kill (1927)
 * The Story of Ivy (1927, US 1928)
 * Cressida: No Mystery (1928, US 1930)
 * Duchess Laura: Certain Days of Her Life (1929; New York 1933 as The Duchess Intervenes)

Short works in magazines

 * : Jules Verne At Home
 * "According to Meredith," (ss) McClure’s Aug 1909
 * "Two Wives (1912 Aug) (ss)
 * "The Chambige Affair," (ss) Harper’s Weekly Jun 21 1913
 * "A Citizen of Calais," (ss) McClure’s May 1911
 * "The Decree Made Absolute," (ss) McClure’s Jun 1908
 * "The Lodger," (ss) McClure’s Jan 1911
 * "The Moving Finger Writes," (ss) McClure’s Aug 1908
 * "Two Wives (1912 Aug, McClure's Magazine) (ss)
 * "Why They Married," (ss) Scribner’s Dec 1912
 * "The Day He Forgot," (ss) Macfadden Fiction-Lovers Magazine Dec 1924
 * "God Has Made Men So," (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Jul 1924
 * "She Satisfied Her Curiosity," (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Jan 1924
 * "'One Little Minute'" McClure's Magazine,  August 1925 (ss)
 * "The Christmas Quarrel" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "'And Love Is Still the Lord of All!'" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "Mrs. Parsleet" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "The Duchess-Complex" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "The Catherine Ruby" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "The Castle Mummers" (1926-27, The Windsor Magazine Vol 65) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "'Padlocks!'" (1926, The Windsor Magazine Vol 64) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "His Leading Lady" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "Cousin Amy" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "A Breaker of Hearts" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "'The Engagement Is Announced...'" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "A Charming Young Couple" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "The Anonymous Letter" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 66) (ss) [Duchess Laura]
 * "A Race for Life" (1927, The Windsor Magazine Vol 67) (ss)


 * Longer works
 * "The House of Peril" (1911 June, Ainslee's) (novella)
 * "From the Vasty Deep" (1919 Christmas Number, The Illustrated London News (novel)


 * Non-fiction
 * "Alphonse Daudet at Home" (article)Idler 1898
 * "French Humorous Artists" (1901 Dec, Strand) (article)
 * "The Cambridge Affair" (article)  Scribner's 1912
 * Great French Mysteries (article series in McClure's Magazine, 1912 Apr–)
 * "The Strange Case of Marie Lafarge (1912 Apr)
 * "Not Proven: A Famous Scotch Criminal Case" (1913 July 4, Harper's Weekly) (article)
 * "The Praslin Murder" (article)  Scribner's 1912