Author:Morley Roberts

Works

 * The Western Avernus; or, Toil and travel in further North America (1887) illus. A. D. McCormick (non-fiction)
 * The Plunderers: a Romance (1900)
 * A Tramp's Notebook (1904) (non-fiction)
 * The Blue Peter: Sea Yarns (1908)
 * Painted Rock; Tales and Narratives of Painted Rock, South Panhandle, Texas, Told by Charlie Baker, Late of that City and Also of Snyder, Scurry County (1907)
 * The Private Life of Henry Maitland (1912) (based on the life of George Gissing)


 * Land-travel and Sea-faring (1891)
 * Songs of Energy (1891)
 * The Reputation of George Saxon: and Other Stories (1892)
 * A Question of Instinct; an Analytical Study (1895)
 * Strong Men and True (1897)
 * A Son of Empire: A Novel (1899)
 * The Colossus; a Story of To-day (1899)
 * The Mate of the Vancouver (1900)
 * The Fugitives (1900)
 * In Low Relief: a Bohemian Transcript (1890)
 * Rachel Marr (1903)
 * The Promotion of the Admiral, and Other Sea Comedies (1903)
 * The Degradation of Geoffrey Alwith (1905)
 * Lady Penelope (1905)
 * The Idlers (1906)
 * The Red Burgee: Sea Comedies (1906)
 * The Flying Cloud (1907)
 * Four Plays (1911)
 * Time and Thomas Waring; a Study of a Man (1914)
 * Ancient Mariners (1919)
 * Lyra Mutabilis (1921)
 * Lyra Mutabilis (1921)

Stories from magazines

 * "The Arbitrator" (1895 Oct, The English Illustrated)
 * "An Edited Story," (1896 The English Illustrated)
 * "The Figure-head of the "White Prince"," (1895 The English Illustrated)
 * "The Judgment of Paris" (1896, To-day)
 * "A Man's Death." (1897, The English Illustrated)
 * "A Pawned Kingdom," (1897, The English Illustrated)
 * Two Men and a River (1896, The English Illustrated)
 * "Round the World in a Hurry" (1895 Nov, The Idler,) non-fiction
 * "The Wedding Eve," (1896, The Idler)
 * "The Key" (1907 Nov, Ainslee's Magazine) (novella)
 * "Judith of the Isles" (1914 March, Pall Mall Magazine) (ss)

Poetry

 * From A treasury of war poetry, British and American poems of the world war, 1914-1919 (1917):
 * "To America" pp. 90-1.
 * "The Merchantmen" pp. 325-7.