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== Works == {{div col|colwidth=50em}} *''The Loom of Youth'' (1917), published by Grant Richards, London (Bloomsbury Reader, 2012, {{ISBN|978-1-4482-0052-8}} ) *''Resentment Poems'' (1918), published by Grant Richards, London *''The Prisoners of Mainz'' (1919), published by Chapman & Hall, London *''Pleasure'' (1921), published by Grant Richards, London with dust wrapper designed by [[John Austen (illustrator)]] *''Public School Life: Boys, Parents, Masters'' (1922), published by W Collins Sons & Co., London *''The Lonely Unicorn'' (1922), published by Grant Richards, London and published in the USA by MacMillan Co, New York (1922) as "Roland Whately" *''Myself When Young: Confessions'' (1923), published by Grant Richards, London *''Card Castle'' (1924), published by Grant Richards, London *''Kept: A Story of Post-war London'' (1925), published by Grant Richards, London *''Love In These Days'' (1926) *''On Doing What One Likes'' (1926), published by The Cayme Press, Kensington, London *''Nor Many Waters'' (1928), published by Chapman & Hall, London *''The Last Chukka: Stories of East and West'' (1928), published by Chapman & Hall, London *''Three Score and Ten'' (1929), published by Chapman & Hall, London *''Portrait of a Celibate'' (1929) *''"...'Sir,' She Said"'' (1930), published by Chapman & Hall, London *''The Coloured Countries'' (1930), published by Chapman & Hall, London; published by Farrar and Rinehart, New York as ''Hot Countries'' (1930), with woodcuts by [[Lynd Ward]] *''Most Women'' (1931), published by Farrar & Rinehart, New York, with woodcuts by [[Lynd Ward]] *''So Lovers Dream'' (1931), published by Cassell and Company, London with dust wrapper designed by [[Eric Fraser (illustrator)]] and published in the USA by Farrar & Rinehart, New York (1932) as "That American Woman" *''Leap Before You Look'' (1932), published by Ernest Benn Limited *''No Quarter'' (1932), published by Cassell and Company, London with dust wrapper designed by [[Eric Fraser (illustrator)]] and published in the USA by Farrar & Rinehart, New York (1932) as "Tropic Seed" *''Thirteen Such Years'' (1932), published by Cassell & Company, London *''Wheels Within Wheels'' (1933), published by Cassell & Company, London *''The Balliols'' (1934), published by Cassell & Company, London with dust wrapper designed by [[Eric Fraser (illustrator)]] *''Jill Somerset'' (1936), published by Cassell & Company, London *''Eight Short Stories'' (1937), published by Cassell & Company, London *''Going Their Own Ways'' (1938), published by Cassell & Company, London *''No Truce With Time'' (1941), published by Farrar & Rinehart, New York *''His Second War'' (1944), published by Cassell & Company, London *''The Sunlit Caribbean'' (1948), published by Evans Brothers, London *''These Would I Choose'' (1948), published by Sampson Low, London *''Unclouded Summer'' (1948), published by Cassell & Company, London *''The Sugar Islands: A Caribbean Travelogue'' (1949), published by Farrar, Straus And Company, New York *''The Lipton Story'' (1950), published by Doubleday & Co, New York and in the UK by Cassell & Company, London (1951) *''Where the Clocks Chime Twice'' (1951), published by Farrar, Straus & Young, New York and in the UK published by Cassell & Company, London (1952) *''Guy Renton'' (1952), published by Farrar, Straus & Young, New York and in the UK published by Cassell & Company, London (1953) *''Island in the Sun'' (1955), published by Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, New York and in the UK published by Cassell & Company, London (1956) *''Merchants of Wine: Being a Centenary Account of the Fortunes of the [[Gilbey baronets|House of Gilbey]]'' (1957) *''The Sugar Islands: A Collection of Pieces Written About the West Indies Between 1928 and 1953'' (1958), published by Cassell & Company, London *''In Praise of Wine'' (1959), published by Cassell & Company, London *''Fuel for the Flame'' (1959), published by the Book Club, London and in the USA published by Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, New York (1960) and in the UK published by Cassell & Company, London (1960) *''My Place in the Bazaar'' (1961), published by Cassell & Company, London *''The Early Years of Alec Waugh'' (1962), published by Cassell & Company, London *''A Family of Islands: A History of the West Indies 1492 to 1898'' (1964), published by Weidenfeld And Nicolson, London *''Mule on the Minaret'' (1965), published by Cassell & Company, London *''My Brother Evelyn and Other Portraits'' (1967), published by Cassell & Company, London *''[[Foods of the World]]: Wines and Spirits'' (1968), published by Time Life, USA *''A Spy in the Family'' (1970), published by W. H. Allen, London *''Bangkok: The Story of a City'' (1970), published by W. H. Allen, London *''A Fatal Gift'' (1973), published by W. H. Allen, London *''A Year to Remember: A Reminiscence of 1931'' (1975), published by W. H. Allen, London *''Married to a Spy'' (1976), published by W. H. Allen, London *''The Best Wine Last: An Autobiography Through the Years 1932β1969'' (1978), published by W. H. Allen, London {{div col end}}
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