Jan Morris bibliography
This is a list of the literary works by Welsh writer and historian Jan Morris (1926–2020).
Non-fiction
Travel
- Coast to Coast (published in the US as As I Saw the USA; 1956: winner of the 1957 Cafe Royal Prize)
 - Sultan in Oman (1957; new edition by Eland in 2008)
 - The Market of Seleukia (1957)
 - South African Winter (1958)
 - The Hashemite Kings (1959)
 - Venice (1960: winner of the 1961 Heinemann Award)
 - The Presence of Spain (1964)
 - Spain (1964)
 - Oxford (1965)
 - The Great Port: A Passage through New York (1969)
 - The Venetian Empire (1980)
 - A Venetian Bestiary (1982)
 - The Matter of Wales (1984)
 - Spain (1988)
 - Hong Kong (1988)
 - Sydney (1992)
 - Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere (2001)
 - A Writer's World: Travels 1950–2000 (2003)
 - Contact! A Book of Encounters (2010)
 
Essays
- The Bedside Guardian 11: A Selection from the Guardian 1961-1962 (foreword/editor, 1962)
 - The Road to Huddersfield: A Journey to Five Continents (1963)
 - The Outriders: A Liberal View of Britain (1963)
 - Cities (1963)
 - Places (1972)
 - Travels (1976)
 - Destinations (1980)
 - Wales; The First Place (1982, reprinted 1998)
 - Journeys (1984)
 - Among the Cities (1985)
 - Locations (1992)
 - O Canada! (1992)
 - Contact! A Book of Glimpses (2009)
 
History
- The Pax Britannica Trilogy 
- Heaven’s Command: An Imperial Progress (1973). Book 1. Covering the period 1837 to 1897
 - Pax Britannica: The Climax of Empire (1968). Book 2.
 - Farewell the Trumpets: An Imperial Retreat (1978). Book 3. Covering the period 1897 to 1965
 
 - The Spectacle of Empire: Style, Effect and the Pax Britannica (1982)
 - Stones of Empire: Buildings of the Raj (1983) (by Jan Morris with photographs by Simon Winchester)
 - Battleship Yamato: Of War, Beauty and Irony (2018)
 
Biography
- Fisher's Face (1995)
 
Memoirs
- Conundrum, UK Faber and Faber, US: Harcourt Brace (1974) (personal narrative of Jan Morris's gender transition)
 - Wales, The First Place (1982)
 - Pleasures of a Tangled Life (1989)
 - "Herstory" (1999)
 - Trieste and the Meaning of Nowhere (2001)
 - A Writer's House in Wales (2002)
 - In My Mind's Eye: A Thought Diary (2018)
 - Thinking Again (2020)
 
Other
- Coronation Everest (1958)
 - Ciao, Carpaccio! (2014)
 - Allegorizings (2021) posthumously published
 
Fiction
Novels
- Last Letters from Hav (1985; shortlisted for the 1985 Booker Prize for Fiction)
 - Hav of the Myrmidons. Published together with Last Letters from Hav, as Hav (2006; shortlisted for the 2007 Arthur C Clarke Award)
 - Our First Leader: A Welsh Fable (2000) – a satirical alternate history set during the second world war.
 
Short stories
- The Upstairs Donkey, and Other Stolen Stories (1961)
 
As editor
- The Oxford Book of Oxford (editor)
 - Ruskin, John, The Stones of Venice. Ed. Jan Morris. Mount Kisco, New York: Moyer Bell Limited, 1989.
 
Miscellaneous
- The World Bank. A Prospect (1963)
 - Manhattan '45 (hardcover 1987, paperback 1998)
 - Over Europe (Weldon Owen, 1991) – Jan Morris provided the text for this post-Cold War photographic project
 - Fifty Years of Europe: An Album (1997) – published in 2006 as Europe – An Intimate Journey
 - The Matter of Wales: Epic Views of a Small Country
 - Lincoln: A Foreigner's Quest (2001)
 - Our First Leader
 - Thrilling Cities written by Ian Fleming. Jan Morris provided the introduction for the 2009 edition published by Ian Fleming Publications.