Author:Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill

Non-fiction

 * The Story of the Malakand Field Force, 1898
 * The River War, 1899
 * London to Ladysmith via Pretoria, 1900
 * Ian Hamilton's March, 1900, sequel to the above
 * Mr Brodrick's Army, 1903
 * Lord Randolph Churchill, 1906
 * For Free Trade, 1906
 * My African Journey, 1908
 * Liberalism and the Social Problem, 1909
 * The People's Rights, 1910
 * The Fighting Line, 1916
 * The World Crisis, 1923-1931
 * My Early Life: A Roving Commision, 1930
 * India, 1931
 * Thoughts and Adventures, 1932
 * Marlborough: His Life and Times, (1933-1938)
 * Great Contemporaries, 1937
 * Arms and the Covenant, 1938
 * Step by Step 1936-1939, 1939
 * Addresses Delivered in the Year 1940 (1940)
 * Broadcast Addresses (1941)
 * Into Battle. 1941
 * The Unrelenting Struggle, 1942
 * The End of the Beginning, 1943
 * Onwards to Victory, 1944
 * The Dawn of Liberation, 1945
 * Victory, 1946
 * Secret Sessions Speeches, 1946
 * War Speeches 1940-1945, 1946
 * The Second World War, 1948-1954
 * The Sinews of Peace, 1948
 * Painting as a Pastime, 1948
 * Europe Unite, 1950
 * In the Balance, 1951
 * The War Speeches 1939-1945, 1952
 * Stemming the Tide, 1953
 * A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, 1956-1958
 * The Unwritten Alliance, 1961

Novels

 * Savrola, 1899

Short stories

 * On the Flank of the Army
 * The Dream

Poems

 * The Influenza, written at the age of 15

Speeches

 * Speech at a great meeting organized by the Constitutional Club and the National Liberal Club, and held in the London Opera House, September 11, 1914, in Great Speeches of the War (1915)
 * Speech at a great public meeting held in the Tournament Hall, Liverpool, on September 21, 1914, in Great Speeches of the War (1915)
 * Speech delivered by the First Lord of the Admiralty, in the House of Commons, on February 15, 1915, in Great Speeches of the War (1915)
 * A total and unmitigated defeat (5 October 1938)
 * First Radio Address as Prime Minister (10 May 1940)
 * Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat (13 May 1940)
 * Be Ye Men of Valour (19 May 1940)
 * We shall fight on the beaches (4 June 1940)
 * Their Finest Hour (18 June 1940)
 * War of the Unknown Warriors (14 July 1940)
 * The Few (20 August 1940)
 * Broadcast on the Soviet-German War (22 June 1941)
 * Never Give In, Never, Never, Never (29 October 1941)
 * Winston Churchill's address to the United States Congress (December 26, 1941)
 * The Price of Greatness is Responsibility (6 September 1943)
 * Winston Churchill announces the Surrender of Germany (8 May 1945)
 * Sinews of Peace (5 March 1946)
 * Reply upon his award of Honorary Citizenship (9 April 1963)

Letters

 * "Gas against uncivilized tribes" memo (12 May 1919)
 * Letter to Cecil Rhodes (12 July 1900)
 * Letter to American author Winston Churchill (7 June 1899)
 * Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt (January, 1941)
 * Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt (March 17, 1941)
 * Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt (April 2, 1941)
 * Telegram - Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt (April 16, 1941) 10:16 p.m.
 * Telegram - Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt (May 19, 1941) 8 a.m.
 * Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt (May 29, 1941) 10 p.m.
 * Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt (May 29, 1941) 10:17 p.m.
 * Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt (May 31, 1941)
 * Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt (April 24, 1942)
 * Winston Churchill's Telegram to President Eisenhower (12 November 1953)
 * Telegram - Winston Churchill to Franklin D. Roosevelt (May 10, 1941) 3:38 p.m.

Newspaper articles

 * Young Winston’s wars; the original despatches of Winston S. Churchill, war correspondent, 1897-1900
 * Mr. Winston Churchill's Capture, June 3, 1900, The New York Times
 * Zionism versus Bolshevism, February 8, 1920, Illustrated Sunday Herald

Works about Churchill

 * How Lieut. Churchill Escaped From Boers, December 13, 1900, The New York Times
 * Winston Spencer Churchill: A Character Sketch, from The Review of Reviews for Australiasia, 1904
 * Winston Spencer Churchill, by Richard Harding Davis, from his book, Real Soldiers of Fortune (1906)