Jan Morris bibliography


This is a list of the literary works by Welsh writer and historian Jan Morris.

Non-fiction

Travel

  • Coast to Coast
  • Sultan in Oman
  • The Market of Seleukia
  • South African Winter
  • The Hashemite Kings
  • Venice
  • The Presence of Spain
  • Spain
  • Oxford
  • The Great Port: A Passage through New York
  • The Venetian Empire
  • A Venetian Bestiary
  • The Matter of Wales
  • Spain
  • Hong Kong
  • Sydney
  • Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere
  • A Writer's World: Travels 1950–2000
  • ''Contact! A Book of Encounters''

Essays

  • The Bedside Guardian 11: A Selection from the Guardian 1961-1962
  • The Road to Huddersfield: A Journey to Five Continents
  • The Outriders: A Liberal View of Britain
  • Cities
  • Places
  • Travels
  • Destinations
  • Wales; The First Place
  • Journeys
  • Among the Cities
  • Locations
  • O Canada!
  • ''Contact! A Book of Glimpses''

History

  • The Pax Britannica Trilogy
  • *Heaven’s Command: An Imperial Progress. Book 1. Covering the period 1837 to 1897
  • *Pax Britannica: The Climax of Empire. Book 2.
  • *Farewell the Trumpets: An Imperial Retreat. Book 3. Covering the period 1897 to 1965The Spectacle of Empire: Style, Effect and the Pax Britannica Stones of Empire: Buildings of the Raj
  • ''Battleship Yamato: Of War, Beauty and Irony''

Biography

  • Fisher's Face
  • ''Lincoln: A Foreigner's Quest''

Memoirs

Other

  • Coronation Everest Ciao, Carpaccio! Allegorizings posthumously published

Fiction

Novels

Children's books

  • ''The Upstairs Donkey, and Other Stolen Stories''

As editor

Miscellaneous

  • The World Bank. A Prospect
  • The Matter of Wales: Epic Views of a Small Country
  • Manhattan '45
  • Over Europe – Jan Morris provided the text for this post-Cold War photographic project
  • Fifty Years of Europe: An Album – published in 2006 as Europe – An Intimate Journey
  • Thrilling Cities written by Ian Fleming. Jan Morris provided the introduction for the 2009 edition published by Ian Fleming Publications.