Novels
Adam in Moonshine (1927)
Benighted (1927) (filmed as The Old Dark House)
The Good Companions (1929)
Angel Pavement (1930)
Faraway (1932)
Wonder Hero (1933)
Albert Goes Through (1933)
They Walk in the City (1936)
The Doomsday Men (1937)
Let the People Sing (1939)
Blackout in Gretley (1942)
Daylight on Saturday (1943)
Three Men in New Suits (1945)
Bright Day (1946)
Jenny Villiers (1947)
Festival at Farbridge (1951)
Low Notes on a High Level (1954)
The Magicians (1954)
Saturn over the Water (1961)
The Thirty-First of June (1961)
Salt Is Leaving (1961)
The Shapes of Sleep (1962)
Sir Michael and Sir George (1964)
Lost Empires (1965)
It's an Old Country (1967)
The Image Men Vol. 1: Out of Town (1968)
The Image Men Vol. 2: London End (1968)
Found, Lost, Found (1976)
Other fiction
Farthing Hall (1929) (Novel written in collaboration with Hugh Walpole)
The Town Major of Miraucourt (1930) (Short story published in a limited edition of 525 copies)
I'll Tell You Everything (1932) (Novel written in collaboration with Gerald Bullett)
The Other Place (1952) (Short Stories)
Snoggle (1971) (Novel for children)
The Carfitt Crisis (1975) (Two novellas and a short story)
Novelizations by Ruth Holland (author of the wartime novel The Lost Generation and Priestley's sister-in-law by way of his second marriage)
Dangerous Corner (1933), based on the later Broadway draft of the play, with a foreword by Priestley (paperback)
Laburnum Grove (1936), based on the play and subsequent screenplay, published as a hardcover tie-in edition to the film
Please note that new augmented editions of The Good Companions, Bright Day, English Journey and Delight are available at www.gnbooks.co.uk, as is Priestley’s Wars, a compendium of his writings on both World Wars and the founding of CND. Also now available, Modern Delight, a collection of essays by best-loved authors and entertainers following Priestley’s model in Delight. Created for charity, it is available from Waterstones and other booksellers.