Ford Madox Ford Books in Order
Ford Madox Ford is a renowned English novelist, poet, critic, and editor whose influential journals, The English Review and The Transatlantic Review, have significantly contributed to the evolution of early 20th-century English literature. A prolific writer, Ford has authored over 60 works encompassing novels, poems, criticism, travel essays, and reminiscences. His notable works include The Good Soldier, Parade's End, The Rash Act, and Ladies Whose Bright Eyes. Notably, Ford collaborated with Joseph Conrad on The Inheritors, Romance, and other notable projects. He divided his time between France and the United States before passing away in 1939, leaving behind a lasting literary legacy.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Ford Madox Ford
- #1AmazonRossetti(1902)
- #2AmazonSoul of London(1905)
- #3AmazonThe Heart of the Country(1906)
- #4AmazonEngland and the English(1907)
- #5AmazonThe Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood(1907)
- #6AmazonAncient Lights and Certain New Reflections(1911)
- #7AmazonThe Critical Attitude(1911)
- #8AmazonHenry James, a critical study(1913)
- #9AmazonThus to Revisit(1921)
- #10AmazonNew York Essays(1927)
- #11AmazonThe English Novel(1929)
- #12AmazonIt Was the Nightingale(1933)
- #13AmazonPortraits From Life(1937)
- #14AmazonMightier Than The Sword(1937)
- #15AmazonThe March of Literature(1938)
- #16AmazonCritical Writings of Ford Madox Ford(1964)
- #17AmazonLetters of Ford Madox Ford(1965)
- #18AmazonJoseph Conrad: A Personal Remembrance(1965)
- #19AmazonMemories and Impressions(1969)
- #20AmazonThe Return of the Good Soldier (With: Violet Hunt)(1983)
- #21AmazonThe History of Our Own Times(1989)
- #22AmazonThis Monstrous Regiment of Women(2000)
- #23AmazonThe Brown Owl(1891)
- #24AmazonThe Face of the Night(1904)
- #25AmazonChristina's Fairy Book(1906)
- #26AmazonFrom Inland and Other Poems(1907)
- #27AmazonCollected Poems(2023)
- #28AmazonGreat Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror(1931)
- #1AmazonThe Feather(1892)
- #2AmazonThe Shifting of the Fire (With: Joseph Conrad)
- #3AmazonThe Questions at the Well
- #4AmazonThe Queen Who Flew
- #5AmazonRomance (With: Joseph Conrad)(1900)
- #6AmazonThe Inheritors (With: Joseph Conrad)(1901)
- #7AmazonHans Holbein(1905)
- #8AmazonThe Benefactor(1905)
- #9AmazonThe Spirit of the People(1907)
- #10AmazonAn English Girl(1907)
- #11AmazonMr. Apollo(1908)
- #12AmazonThe Half Moon(1909)
- #13AmazonThe Nature of a Crime (With: Joseph Conrad)(1909)
- #14AmazonA Call(1910)
- #15AmazonSongs from London(1910)
- #16AmazonThe Portrait(1910)
- #17AmazonLadies Whose Bright Eyes(1911)
- #18AmazonHigh Germany: Eleven sets of verse(1911)
- #19AmazonThe Simple Life Limited(1911)
- #20AmazonThe Panel(1912)
- #21AmazonThe New Humpty-Dumpty(1912)
- #22AmazonThe Desirable Alien (With: Violet Hunt)(1913)
- #23AmazonThe Young Lovell(1913)
- #24AmazonMr. Fleight(1914)
- #25AmazonThe Good Soldier(1915)
- #26AmazonZeppelin Nights (With: Violet Hunt)(1916)
- #27AmazonThe Marsden Case(1923)
- #28AmazonMr. Bosphorus and the Music(1923)
- #29AmazonA Mirror to France(1926)
- #30AmazonNew York Is Not America(1927)
- #31AmazonA Little Less Than Gods(1928)
- #32AmazonParade's End(1928)
- #33AmazonNo Enemy(1929)
- #34AmazonReturn to Yesterday(1931)
- #35AmazonWhen the Wicked Man(1931)
- #36AmazonThe Rash Act(1933)
- #37AmazonHenry for Hugh(1934)
- #38AmazonProvence(1935)
- #39AmazonVive Le Roy(1936)
- #40AmazonGreat Trade Route(1937)
About Ford Madox Ford
Ford Madox Ford is a renowned English novelist, poet, critic, and editor whose influential journals, The English Review and The Transatlantic Review, have significantly contributed to the evolution of early 20th-century English literature. A prolific writer, Ford has authored over 60 works encompassing novels, poems, criticism, travel essays, and reminiscences. His notable works include The Good Soldier, Parade's End, The Rash Act, and Ladies Whose Bright Eyes. Notably, Ford collaborated with Joseph Conrad on The Inheritors, Romance, and other notable projects. He divided his time between France and the United States before passing away in 1939, leaving behind a lasting literary legacy.
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