Bibliography of Katharine Tynan

Poetry

 * Louise de la Vallière, and other poems. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, 1885.
 * Shamrocks. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, 1887.
 * Ballads and Lyrics. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1891.
 * Cuckoo Songs. London: Elkin Mathews & John Lane / Boston: Copeland & Day, 1894.
 * A Lover's Breast-Knot. London: Elkin Matthews, 1896.
 * The Wind in the Trees: A book of country verse. London: Grant Richards, 1898.
 * Poems. London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1901.
 * Innocencies: A book of verse. London: A.H. Bullen / Dublin: Maunsel, 1905.
 * The Rhymed Life of St Patrick (illustrated by Lyndsay Symington). London: Burns & Oates, 1907.
 * A Little Book of XXIV Carols. Portland, ME: T.B. Mosher, 1907.
 * Experiences. London: A.H. Bullen, 1908.
 * Twenty-One poems by Katharine Tynan (selected by W.B. Yeats). Dundrum, Ireland: Dun Emer Press, 1907; Portland, ME: Thomas B. Mosher, 1908. w
 * Shannon, Ireland: Irish University Press, 1971.
 * Lauds. London: Cedar Press, 1909.
 * New Poems. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1911.
 * Irish Poems. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1913.
 * The Flower of Peace: A collection of devotional poetry of Katharine Tynan. London: Burns & Oates, 1914; New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1915.
 * Flower of Youth: Poems in war time London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1915.
 * The Holy War. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1916.
 * Late Songs. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1917.
 * Herb o'Grace: Poems in War-Time. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1918. w
 * Evensong. Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1922.
 * Twilight Songs. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1927; New York: D. Appleton, 1927. w
 * Collected Poems. London: Macmillan, 1930.
 * The Poems of Katharine Tynan (edited by Monk Gibbon). Dublin: Figgis, 1963.

Plays

 * Miracle Plays: Our Lord's coming and childhood. London: John Lane / Chicago: Stone & Kimball, 1895.

Novels

 * The Way of a Maid. London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1895; New York: Dodd, Mead, 1895.
 * An Isle in the Water. London: A. & C. Black, 1895.
 * The Lost Angel. London: Gresham Press, 1899; London: J. Milne, 1908.
 * Oh, What a Plague is Love!. London: Adam & Charles Black, 1896; Chicago: A.C. McClurg, 1900.
 * The Golden Lily. New York & Cincinnati, OH: Benziger, 1899.
 * The Dear Irish Girl. London: Smith, Elder, 1899; Chicago: A.C. McClurg, 1899.
 * Walks in Beauty. London: Smith, Elder, 1899.
 * A Daughter Of The Fields. London: Smith, Elder, 1900; Chicago: A.C. McClurg, 1901.
 * Her Father's Daughter. New York: Benziger, 1900.
 * A Girl of Galway. London: Blackie & Son, 1901.
 * That Sweet Enemy. Westminster, UK: A. Constable; Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1901.
 * The Adventures of Carlo (illustrated by E.A. Cubitt). London, Glasgow, & Dublin: Blackie, 1901.
 * A Union of Hearts. London: J. Nisbet, 1901.
 * The Queen's Page" A story of the days of Charles I of England. New York & Cincinnati, Oh: Benziger, 1902.
 * A King’s Woman: Being the narrative of Miss Penelope Fayle, now Mistress Frobisher, concerning the late troublous times in Ireland. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1902.
 * Love of Sisters. London: Smith, Elder, 1902.
 * A Girl of Galway. London: Blackie, 1902.
 * The Golden Lily. New York & Cincinnati, OH: Benziger, 1902.
 * A Red, Red Rose. London: Eveleigh Nash, 1903; Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1903.
 * The Honourable Molly. London: Smith, Elder, 1903.
 * Julia. London: Smith, Elder, 1904.
 * The French Wife. London: F.V. White, 1904.
 * Judy's Lovers. London: F.V. White, 1904.
 * A Daughter of Kings. London: Nash, 1905; New York & Cincinnati, OH: Benziger, 1905.
 * For the White Rose. New York & Cincinnati, OH: Benziger, 1905.
 * The Story of Bawn. London: Smith, Elder, 1906.
 * The Adventures of Alicia. London: 1906.
 * ABook of Memory: The birthday book of the blessed dead. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1906.
 * For Maisie: A love story. London: Smith, Elder, 1906.
 * Dick Pentreath, London: Smith, Elder; Chicago: McClurg, 1906.
 * Her Ladyship. London: Smith, Elder, 1907.
 * The House of the Crickets. London: Smith, Elder, 1908.
 * Mary Gray. London& New York: Cassell, 1909.
 * Cousins and Others. London: T.W. Laurie, 1909.
 * Kitty Aubrey. London: J. Nisbet, 1909.
 * Freda. London & Toronton: Cassell, 1910; London & New York: Cassell, 1916.
 * The House of the Secret. London: James Clarke, 1910.
 * Betty Carew. London: Smith, Elder, 1910.
 * Her Mother's Daughter. London: Smith, Elder, 1910.
 * Paradise Farm. New YorK: Duffield, 1911.
 * The Story of Cecelia. London: Smith, Elder, 1911; New York: Benzinger, 1911.
 * The Story of Clarice. London: J. Clarke, 1911.
 * Out in the World. London: hodder & Stoughton, 1912.
 * A Midsummer Rose. London: Smith, Elder, 1913.
 * A Mesalliance. London: Duffield, 1913.
 * Rose of the Garden: A romance of the Lady Sarah Lennox. London: Constable, 1912; Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1913.
 * Mrs. Pratt of Paradise Farm. London: Smith, Elder, 1913.
 * The Daughter of the Manor (illustrated by John Campbell). London & Glasgow: Blackie, 1914.
 * A Shameful Inheritance. London & New York: Cassell, 1914.
 * Molly, My heart's Delight. London: Smith, Elder, 1914.
 * John Bulteel's Daughters. London: Smith, Elder, 1914.
 * Mary Beaudesert, V.S.. Nottingham, UK: Boots Pure Drug Co., 1915; London: W.Collins, 1923.
 * The Curse of Castle Eagle. New York: Duffield, 1915.
 * The Squire’s Sweetheart. London: Ward, Lock, 1915.
 * The House of the Foxes. London: Smith, Elder, 1915.
 * Countrymen All. London: Maunsell, 1915.
 * A Little Radiant Girl. London: Blackie, 1915.
 * Since I First Saw Your Face. London: Hutchinson, 1915.
 * Lord Edward: A Study in Romance . London: London: Smith, Elder, 1916.
 * John-a-Dreams. London: Smith, Elder, 1916.
 * Margery Dawe (illustrated by Frank E. Wiles). London: Blackie, 1916.
 * The Rattlesnake. London: Ward, Lock, 1917.
 * Miss Mary. London: John Murray, 1917.
 * Miss Gascoigne. London: John Murray, 1918.
 * My Love's But a Lassie. London: Ward, Lock, 1918.
 * Love of Brothers. London: Constable, 1919; New York & Cincinnati, Oh; Benziger, 1919.
 * The Man from Australia: A passionate pilgrim. London & Glasgow: W. Collins, 1919.
 * Denys the Dreamer: A novel. London: W. Collins, 1920; New York & Cincinnati: Benziger, 1921.
 * The House. London & Glasgow: W. Collins, 1920.
 * White Ladies. London: E. Nash & Grayson, 1922.
 * A Mad Marriage. London: W. Collins, 1922.
 * The house on the Bogs. London: Ward, Lock, 1922.
 * Pat the Adventurer. London: Ward, Lock, 1923.
 * The Loved Greatly. London: E. Nash & Grayson, 1923.
 * Memories. London: E. Nash & Grayson, 1924
 * The House of Doom. London: E. Nash & Grayson, 1924.
 * The Golden Rose. London: E. Nash & Grayson, 1924.
 * Wives: A novel. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1924.
 * Life in the Occupied Area. London: Hutchinson, 1925.
 * Dear Lady Bountiful. London: Ward, Lock, 1925.
 * The Moated Grange. London: W. Clarke, 1925.
 * The Briar Bush Maid. London: Ward, Lock, 1926.
 * A Dog Book. London: Hutchinson, 1926.
 * The Infatuation of Peter. London: W. Collins, 1926.
 * The Wild Adventure. London: Ward, Lock, 1927.
 * The Face in the Picture. London: Ward, Lock, 1927.
 * Haroun of London. London: W. Collins, [1927?]
 * The Respectable Lady. London: W. Collins, 1927; New York: D. Appleton, 1928.
 * The River. London: W. Collins, 1929.
 * Castle Perilous. London: Ward, Lock, 1929.
 * A Fine Gentleman. London: Ward, Lock, 1929.
 * The Rich Man. London: W. Collins, 1929.
 * Denise the Daughter. London: Ward, Lock, 1930.
 * The Admirable Simmons. London: Ward, Lock, 1930.
 * The Playground. London: Ward, Lock, 1930.
 * The Forbidden Way. London: W. Collins, 1931.
 * Grayson's Girl. London: W. Collins, 1931.
 * Delia's Orchard. London: Ward, Lock, 1931.
 * Philippa's Lover. London: Ward, Lock, 1931.
 * A Lonely Maid. London: Ward, Lock, 1931.
 * Lovers' Meeting. London: Ward, Lock, 1932.
 * The Other Man. London: Ward, Lock, 1932.
 * Connor's Wood. London: W. Collins, 1933.
 * An International Marriage. London: Ward, Lock, 1933.
 * House of Dreams. London: Ward, Lock, 1934.

Short fiction

 * An Isle in the Water. London: Adam & Charles Black, 1895.
 * The Land of Mist and Mountain. London: Unwin, 1895.
 * The Handsome Quaker, and other stories. London: A.h. Bullen, 1902.
 * The Yellow Domino, and other stories. London: F.V. White, 1906.

Non-fiction

 * A nun, Her Friends, and Her Order: Being a sketch of the life of Mother Mary Xaveria Fallon, sometime superior-general of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin in Ireland and its dependencies. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1891.
 * A Cluster of Nuts, Being Sketches Among My Own People. London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1894.
 * Father Mathew (biography of Theobald Mathew). London: Burns, Oates & Washbourne, 1908; New York & Cincinnati, Oh: Benziger, 1908.
 * Ireland: Description and travel. London: Adam & Charles Black, 1909.
 * A Little Book for Mary Gill's Friends. Petersfield, Hampshire, UK: Pear Tree Press, 1906; Portland, ME: Thomas b. Mosher, 1909.
 * A Little Book for John O'Mahony's Friends. Petersfield, Hampshire, UK: Pear Tree Press, 1906; Portland, ME: Thomas b. Mosher, 1909.
 * The Book Of Flowers (with Frances Maitland). London: Smith, Elder, 1909.
 * Ireland (illustrated by Francis Sylvester Walker). London: A. & C. Black, 1911.
 * Twenty-five Years: Reminiscences. New York: Devin-Adair, 1913.
 * Lord Edward: A study in romance. London: Smith, Elder, 1916.
 * Maxims from the Writings of Katharine Tynan (edited by Elsie E. Morton). London: R.T. Washbourne, 1916.
 * The Middle Years. London: Constable, 1916. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1917.
 * The Years of the Shadow. London: Constable, 1919; Boston: Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1919.
 * The Wandering Years. London: Constable, 1922; Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1922.
 * Memories. London: Eveleigh Nash & Grayson, 1924.

Juvenile

 * The Handsome Brandons: A story for girls (illustrated by Gertrude Demain Hammond). London: Blackie, 1899; Chicago: A.C. McClurg, 1900.
 * Three Fair Maids, or the Burkes of Derrymore (illustrated by Gertrude Demain Hammond). London: Blackie, 1901.
 * The Great Captain: A Story of the Days of Sir Walter Raleigh. New York & Cincinnati, Oh: Benziger, 1902.
 * The Luck of the Fairfaxes: A story for girls (illustrated by Frances Ewan). London: W. Collins, 1905.
 * Heart O' Gold; or The little princess: A story for girls. London: S.W. Partridge, 1912.
 * Princess Katharine. New York: Duffield, 1911; London: Ward, Lock, 1912.
 * Ireland. London: A. & C. Black (Peeps at Many Lands), 1914.
 * Katharine Tynan's Book of Irish history. Dublin & Belfast: Educational Company of Ireland, [1914-1918]
 * A Little Book of Manners. Dublin: Talbot, 1920.
 * Bitha's Wonderful Year: A story for girls. London: Humphrey Milford / Oxford University Press, 1921.
 * The Story of Our Lord, for children. Dublin: Sealy, Bryers, 1922; London: Burns, Oates, & Washb0urne, 1923; New York: Benziger, 1923.
 * The Child at Prayer: A book of devotions for the young. London: Burns & Oates, 1923.

Edited

 * Irish Love-Songs. London: 1892
 * The Cabinet of Irish Literature. (editor, expansion of work by Charles Read). (4 volumes), London: Gresham, 1902-1903. Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4.
 * The Wild Harp: A selection from Irish poetry (illustrated by C.M. Watts). London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1913.

Letters

 * Letters 1884-1885 Geoffrey Barrow, 1973.

Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy WorldCat.