- (1927) Novel (as Gordon Daviot): "The Man In The Queue".
- (1936) Novel: "A Shilling for Candles". NOTE: Filmed as Young and Innocent (1937).
- (1946) Novel: "Miss Pym Disposes".
- (1948) Novel: "The Franchise Affair". NOTE: Filmed as The Franchise Affair (1951), The Franchise Affair (1958), The Franchise Affair (1988), The Franchise Affair (1962).
- (1949) Novel: "Brat Farrar". NOTE: Filmed as Brat Farrar (1986), Brat Farrar (1950), Brat Farrar 2 (1986), Bratt Farrar (1952), A Haunting at Farrar (2012), The Haunting at Farrar (2019).
- (1950) Novel: "To Love And Be Wise".
- (1952) Novel: "The Singing Sands". NOTE: Filmed as The Singing Sands (1969).
- (1951) Novel: "The Daughter Of Time".
- Playwright (as Gordon Daviot): "Richard of Bordeaux". NOTE: Filmed as Richard of Bordeaux (1955), Richard of Bordeaux (1938), Richard of Bordeaux (1947).
- Playwright (as Gordon Daviot): "Queen Of Scots".
- Playwright (as Gordon Daviot): "The Laughing Woman". NOTE: Filmed as The Laughing Woman (1958).
- (1934) Stage: Wrote "Richard of Bordeaux", performed at the Theatre Royal in Brighton, East Sussex, England, with Glen Byam Shaw, Angela Baddeley, Robert Morley, Alan Webb, Frith Banbury, Charles Cauntley, Richard Warner and Anthony Eustrel in the cast. Bernard Gordon was the director. Herbert Menges was the musical director.
- (1933) Stage: Wrote "Richard of Bordeaux", performed at the New Theatre in London, England, with John Gielgud (also the director), Gwen Ffrangcon Davies, George Howe, Donald Wolfit, Walter Hudd, Clement McCallin and Margaret Webster in the cast.
- (4/2/34-4/7/34) Stage: Wrote "Richard of Bordeaux", performed at the King's Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland, with John Gielgud, Gwen Ffrangcon Davies, George Howe, Richard Ainley, Ben Webster, Eric Portman and Clement McCallin in the cast. John Gielgud was also the director.
- (1934) Stage: Wrote "Queen of Scotts", performed at the New Theatre in London, England, with Gwen Ffrangcon Davies, Laurence Olivier, William Devlin, Felix Aylmer, Margaret Webster, James Mason, George Howe, Glen Byam Shaw, George Devine and Ian Fleming in the cast.
- Story (as Gordon Daviot): "Mrs. Fry Has a Visitor". NOTE: Filmed as Triple Bill (1950).
- Playwright (as Gordon Daviot): "Youthful Folly". NOTE: Filmed as Youthful Folly (1934).
- Playwright (as Gordon Daviot): "The Little Dry Thorn". NOTE: Filmed as The Little Dry Thorn (1947).
- Playwright (as Gordon Daviot): "Lady Charing Is Cross". NOTE: Filmed as Lady Charing Is Cross (1955).
- Stage: Wrote (as Gordon Daviot) "Sweet Coz". NOTE: Filmed as Sweet Coz (1955).
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