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====Other==== * ''[[Hortensius, Friend of Nero]]'' (1936) * ''Iron-Bound'' (1936) * ''The City Lies Four-Square'' (1939) * ''Ordinary People'' (1941) (a.k.a. ''People of My Own'') * ''She Goes to War'' (1942) * ''The Fair Young Phoenix'' (1948) * ''By Firelight'' (1948) (US title: ''By This Strange Fire'') * ''The Coast of Bohemia'' (1950) (non-fiction: an account of a journey in [[Czechoslovakia]]) * ''Lost Children'' (1951) * ''Tales of the Little Quarter'' (1951). Translation from Czech of the collection by [[Jan Neruda]] * ''Most Loving Mere Folly'' (1953) * ''The Rough Magic'' (1953) * ''The Soldier at the Door'' (1954) * ''A Means of Grace'' (1956) * ''The Assize of the Dying'' (1958). **'The Assize of the Dying'; and 'Aunt Helen' ('The Assize of the Dying' was filmed, as ''[[The Spaniard's Curse]]'', also in 1958) * ''[[Ancient Bohemian Legends|Legends of Old Bohemia]]'' (1964). Translation from Czech of the book by [[Alois Jirásek]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Legends of Old Bohemia |url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9863049-legends-of-old-bohemia |website=Goodreads.com}}</ref> * ''The Lily Hand and other stories'' (1965): 1995); see pseudonym Ellis Peters (books) (chron.): **'A Grain of Mustard Seed', 'Light-Boy', 'Grim Fairy Tale', 'Trump of Doom', 'The Man Who Met Himself', 'The Linnet in the Garden', 'How Beautiful is Youth', 'All Souls' Day', 'The Cradle', 'My Friend the Enemy', 'The Lily Hand, 'A Question of Faith', 'The Purple Children', 'I am a Seagull', 'Carnival Night', 'The Ultimate Romeo and Juliet' * ''A Bloody Field by Shrewsbury'' (1972) (US title: ''The Bloody Field'') * ''The Marriage of Meggotta'' (1979) (about Margaret de Burgh, daughter of [[Hubert de Burgh]], 2nd earl of [[Kent]], who saved [[Arthur I, Duke of Brittany|Prince Arthur]] the first time King [[John I of England|John]] tried to have him killed) =====Non-fiction===== * ''How to destroy the human personality''. Birmingham Daily Post, 28 August 1968. Translation of an article by Ivo Pondelicek
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