Works
(partial list)
- Death the Knight and the Lady: A Ghost Story (novel) (1897) PG :IA
- The Blue Lagoon (1908) PG : IA
- The Cottage on the Fells (novel) (1908). Republished as Murder on the Fell (1937) PG : IA
- The Man Who Lost Himself (novel) (1918) PG : IA
- The Beach of Dreams: A Story of the True World (1919) PG : IA (microform0
- The Gates of Morning (1925) *incomplete* (transcription project)
- The Intended: A Novel (1894)
- Pierrot! A Story (novel) (1895)
- The Doctor: A Study from Life (novel) (1899)
- The Rapin (novel) (1899). Republished as Toto: A Parisian Sketch (1910).
- The Bourgeois (1901)
- The Lady-Killer (1902)
- Fanny Lambert: A Novel (1906) IA
- The Golden Astrolabe, with by W. A. Bryce (1906).
- The Meddler: A Novel of Sorts, with W. A. Bryce (1907).
- The Crimson Azaleas: A Novel (1908) IA
- Patsy: A Story (novel) (1908) PG : IA
- The Reavers: A Tale of Wild Adventure on the Moors of Lorne, with W. A. Bryce (1908)
- The Man Without a Head,(as Tyler De Saix) (1908)
- The Vulture's Prey, (as Tyler De Saix) (1908)
- Garryowen: The Romance of a Race-Horse (novel) (1909) IA
- The Pools of Silence (novel) (1909) IA
- The Cruise of the King Fisher: A Tale of Deep-Sea Adventure (1910)
- The Drums of War (1910)
- Poems and Ballads (collection) (1910) IA
- The Ship of Coral: A Tropical Romance (1911) IA
- The Order of Release (1912)
- The Street of the Flute-Player: A Romance (novel) (1912)
- Molly Beamish (1913)
- Bird Cay (1913)
- The Children of the Sea: A Romance (1913)
- Father O'Flynn (1914)
- Poppyland (1914) children's short stories
- Feyshad (1914)
- The Little Prince (1914)
- Pierrette (1900
- The Story of Abdul and Hafiz (1914)
- Monsieur de Rochefort: A Romance of Old Paris (1914), published in the US as The Presentation (1914) IA
- The New Optimism (1914) IA
- The Blue Horizon: Romance from the Tropics and the Sea (1915)
- The North Sea and Other Poems (1915)
- The Pearl Fishers (1915) IA
- The Red Day (1915)
- The Reef of Stars: A Romance of the Tropics (1916), published in the US as The Gold Trail (1916) ia
- Corporal Jacques of the Foreign Legion (1916)
- François Villon: His Life and Times, 1431-1463 (literary biography) (1916) IA
- In Blue Waters (1917)
- Sea Plunder (1917)
- The Starlit Garden: A Romance of the South (1917), published in the US as The Ghost Girl (1918)
- The Willow Tree: The Romance of a Japanese Garden (1918)
- Under Blue Skies (1919)
- A Man of the Islands (1920)
- Uncle Simon, with Margaret Stacpoole (1920), published in the US as The Man Who Found Himself (1920) IA
- Satan: A Story of the Sea King's Country (1921) a.k.a. Satan: a Romance of the Bahamas (1921) IA
- Men, Women, and Beasts (1922)
- Vanderdecken: The Story of a Man (1922) IA
The Blue Lagoon trilogy
- The Blue Lagoon (1908) PG : IA
- The Garden of God (1923)
- The Gates of Morning (1925) *incomplete* (transcription project)
Translations
Works from magazines
- "The hundred and fifth dream" (1909 May, in Smart Set magazine) (ss)
- "Maru" (1909 Sep, Popular) ss
- "Fragments of Villon" (1913
- "The yellow mask" (1914 March, in Pall Mall Magazine magazine) (ss) July, Forum) ar
- "The heart's awakening" (1915, Windsor) ss
- "A problem of the sea" (1915, Windsor) ss
- "The Valley of the Sword" (1915, Windsor) ss
- "The pikemen" (1916-17, English Illustrated) ss
- "The mound of darkness" (1916-17, English Illustrated) ss
- "Castle Innis" (1917-18 , in Windsor magazine)(1915 March, Popular magazine) (ss)
- "The queen's necklace" (1918 Popular) ss
- "The king of Maleku" (1918 June, in Smith's magazine) (ss)
- "A primal woman" (1919 July 20, in Popular magazine) ss
- "The love line" (1919 Dec, in Smith's magazine) (ss)
- "The man who found himself" (with Margaret Stacpoole) (1920 Apr & May, in Smith's magazine) (2-part novella)
- "Magic" (1920 Dec 07, Popular) ss
- "Kadjaman" (1921 Aug 07, in Popular magazine) ss
- "The end of the road" (1921 Aug 20, in Popular magazine) ss
- "The return" (1921 Feb, Century) ss
- "The story of Gombi" (1922 Popular) ss
- "The wonders of Iceland" (1922, in Windsor magazine) ar
Works about Stacpoole
- "Stacpoole, H. de Vere," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
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