- (1926) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "Hangman's House", produced on Broadway. Drama. Written by Willard Mack. Directed / co-produced by William A. Brady. Forrest Theatre: 16 Dec 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Walter Abel (as "Dermot McDermot"), Katharine Alexander (as "Connaught O'Brien"), Ralph Cullinan, Katherine Emmett, R. Henry Handon, Felix Haney, Charles Kennedy, Walter Kenney, Joseph Kilgour, Jack McGraw, Clement O'Loghlen, Emmet O'Reilly, William Pearce, Frank Shannon, Percy Waram (as "Citizen Hogan"). Co-produced by Dwight Wiman.
- Story: "A Prodigal in Utopia". NOTE: Filmed as Dangerous Hours (1919).
- (1926) Novel: "Hangman's House". NOTE: Filmed as Hangman's House (1928).
- Story: "Fiddler's Green". NOTE: Filmed as All Man (1918).
- Story: "In Praise of John Carabine". NOTE: Filmed as Blarney (1926).
- (1919) Novel: "The Stranger's Banquet". NOTE: Filmed as The Strangers' Banquet (1922).
- (1923) Short Story: "Changeling, and Other Stories". NOTE: Filmed as His Captive Woman (1929).
- (1921) Stage: Wrote "The Bride's Play". NOTE: Filmed as The Bride's Play (1922).
- (1924) Novel: "Blind Raftery and His Wife Hilaria".
- (1930) Novel: "A Party of Baccarat" (aka "The Golden Goat").
- (1922) Novel: "The Wind Bloweth".
- (1925) Novel: "O'Malley of Shanganagh".
- (1927) Novel: "Brother Saul".
- (1929) Novelo: 'Field of Honor" (aka The Powerr of the Dog").
- (1915) Short story: "Stories Without Women (And A Few With Women) ".
- (1922) Novel: "Messer Marco Polo".
- (1920) Novel: "Foolish Matrons". NOTE: filmed s The Foolish Matrons (1921).
- (1928) Novel: "Crusade".
- (1934) Poetry: "Poems".
- (1926) Story: "Destiny Bay".
- (1934) Story: "An Alley of Flashing Spears, and Other Stories".
- (1935) Story: "A Daughter of the Medici, and Other Stories".
- (1935) Story: "The Hound of Ireland, and Other Stories".
- (1929) Travelogue: "Ireland, The Rock Whence I Was Hewn".
- (1931) Story: "Rivers of Damascus, and Other Stories".
- (1933) Story: "The Island of Youth, and Other Stories".
- (1932) Story: "A Woman of the Shee, and Other Stories" (aka "Sargasso Sea, and Other Stories").
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