- (1922) Novel: "Captain Blood" (aka "Captain Blood: His Odyssey"). NOTE: Filmed as Captain Blood: His Odyssey (1992), Fortunes of Captain Blood (1950), Captain Blood (1935), Captain Blood (1924), Captain Blood (1924).
- (1921) Novel: "The Adventures of Scaramouche". NOTE: Filmed as The Adventures of Scaramouche (1963), Scaramouche (1952), Scaramouche (1923), Scaramouche (1956).
- Novel: "Captain Blood Returns". NOTE: Filmed as Captain Pirate (1952).
- (1941) Novel: "Christopher Columbus". NOTE: Filmed as Christopher Columbus (1949).
- (1932) Novel: "The Black Swan". NOTE: Filmed as The Black Swan (1942).
- (1906) Novel: "Bardelys the Magnificent". NOTE: Filmed as Bardelys the Magnificent (1926).
- (1915) Novel: "The Sea Hawk". NOTE: Filmed as The Sea Hawk (1924), The Sea Hawk (1940).
- Novel: "The Dream". NOTE: Filmed as The Recoil (1922).
- Novel: "The Scourge". NOTE: Filmed as The Scourge (1922).
- (1904) Novel: "The Tavern Knight". NOTE: Filmed as The Tavern Knight (1920).
- (1914) Novel: "The Gates of Doom". NOTE: Filmed as The Gates of Doom (1919).
- Novel: "The Captain Without a Country". NOTE: Filmed as Captain Without a Country (1956).
- (1927) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "Scaramouche," performed at the Garrick Theatre in London, England, with Martin Harvey in the cast.
- (1930) Stage: Wrote "The Tyrant", produced on Broadway. Drama/romance. Directed by Horace Sinclair. Longacre Theatre: 12 Nov 1930-Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Charles Ashley (as "Micheletto da Corella"), Leslie Bailey (as "Page"), Victor Bozart (as "Counselor of Solignola"), Edward Brown (as "Page"), Hubert Brown (as "Executioner"), Lily Cahill (as "Panthasilea Degli Speranzoni"), Louis Calhern (as "Cesare Borgia"), Burr Caruth (as "Paviano"), Cecil Clovelly (as "Counselor of Solignola"), Clay Cody (as "Counselor of Solignola"), Herschel Cropper (as "A Swiss Guard"), Gregory Deane (as "Monk"), Edward Douglas (as "Counselor of Solignola"), Victor Esker (as "Gentleman of Assisi"), Edward Field (as "Lackey"), Arthur Geary (as "Scipione"), Patrick Glasgow (as "Simonetta"), Hugh Gordon (as "Mariano"), Averell Harris (as "Prince Ercole Sinibaldi"), Herbert Hasluck (as "Counselor of Solignola"), Robert Henderson (as "Gianluce Della Pieve"), John Kramer (as "Swiss Guard"), Martin Lane (as "Gentleman of Assisi"), John Lyons (as "Chamberlain"), J. Harold Machon (as "Gino"), Arthur Marlowe (as "Agabito Gherardi"), James Maurier (as "Giovanni"), Arthur Metcalfe (as "Capello"), Florence Metcalfe (as "Lady of Assisi"), Helen Milligan (as "Lady of Assisi"), J.S. Murray (as "Del Campo"), John Park (as "Ramirez"), Leslie Pearsall (as "Swiss Guard"), Frank Terry (as "Gaspara"; credited as Walter Plinge), Hugh Pollock (as "Lackey"), Ivan Ramer (as "Swiss Guard"), Herbert Ranson (as "Count Guido Degli Speranzoni"), Cecil Reynolds (as "Niccolo Macchiavelli"), George Riddell (as "D'Aldi"), Iven Ross (as "Gentleman of Assisi"), Frederick Rudin (as "Cardinal Remolino"), Byron Russell (as "Santafiora"), Ada Sinclair (as "Giulia"), Ben Small (as "Executioner"), C. Ellsworth Smith (as "Seneschal of Solignola"), Sam Smith (as "Lackey"), Ed Smythe (as "Gentleman of Assisi"), Clara Stager (as "Lady of Assisi"), Lloyd Taylor (as "Ferrante"), Daniel E. Washington (as "Executioner"), Willie Watson (as "Lackey"), Willie Williams (as "Lady of Assisi"), Walter Williams (as "Monk"). Produced by Charles L. Wagner.
- (1935) Novel: "Chivalry".
- (1931) Novel: "Scaramouche the Kingmaker".
- (1928) Novel: "The Hounds of God".
- (1945) Novel: "Turbulent Tales".
- (1923) Stage: Wrote "Scaramouche", produced on Broadway. Romance. Morosco Theatre: 24 Oct 1923-Dec 1923 (closing date unknown/61 performances). Cast: E.J. Ballantine (as "Phillippe de Vilmorin"), Herbert Belmore (as "Pasquariel"), Sidney Blackmer, Mary Cecil, H. Cooper Cliffe, William Crimans (as "Lesarches" / "Duroc"), Arthur De Langis (as "Leander"), Margalo Gillmore (as "Aline De Kercadiou"), Percy Haswell (as "Comtesse De Plougastel"), Knox Herold, Stanley Howlett, Allyn Joslyn (as "Harlequin"), J.M. Kerrigan (as "Polichinelle"), Louis Le Seuer (as "Chevalier De Chabrillane"), Vivienne Osborne (as "Climene"), Orlo Sheldon (as "Jacques"), John L. Shine (as "Quentin De Kercadiou"), Sheldon Stanwood (as "Scaramouche"), Dorothy Tierney (as "Columbine"), Walter Timmis (as "Rhodomont"), John Turner (as "Fencing Master"), Tim Walters (as "Sergeant of Gendarmerie"), Frederick Worlock. Produced by Charles L. Wagner.
- (1926) Novel: "Bellarion the Fortunate" (aka "Bellarion").
- (1910) Novel: "Mistress Wilding" (aka "Anthony Wilding").
- (1930) Novel: "The King's Minion" (aka "The Minion").
- (1917) Novel: "The Snare".
- (1929) Novel: "The Romantic Prince".
- (1902) Novel: "The Lovers of Yvonne" (aka "The Suitors of Yvonne").
- (1907) Novel: "Love-at-Arms".
- (1906) Novel: "The Trampling of the Lillies".
- (1909) Novel: "St. Martin's Summer".
- (1913) Novel: "The Strolling Saint".
- (1923) Novel: "Fortune's Fool".
- (1908) Novel: "The Shame of Motley".
- (1925) Novel: "The Carolinian".
- (1911) Novel: "The Lion's Skin".
- (1937) Novel: "The Lost King".
- (1933) Novel: "The Stalking Horse".
- (1940) Novel: "The Marquis of Carabas" (aka "Master-at-Arms").
- (1934) Novel: "Venetian Masque".
- (1938) Novel: "The Sword of Islam".
- (1944) Novel: "King in Prussia" (aka "The Birth of Mischief").
- (1949) Novel: "The Gamester".
- (1/25/2017-2/26/2017) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "Captain Blood," performed at the First Folio Theatre in Chicago, IL. David Rice was adapter. Angela Weber Miller was scenic designer.
- (1934) Book: "Heroic Lives".
- (1915) Novel: "The Banner of the Bull".
- (1927) Novel: "The Nuptials of Corbal".
- (1931) Novel: "The Chronicles of Captain Blood".
- (1914) Book: "Torquemada and the Spanish Inquisition: The Gates of Doom".
- (1918-48) Book: "The Historical Night's Entertainments".
- (1912) Biography: "The Life of Cesare Borgia".
- (1936) Novel: "The Fortunes of Captain Blood".
- (1942) Biography: "Columbus".
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