Novels •
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, London: Allen, 1958; New York: Knopf, 1959. New edition (1968) has an introduction by Sillitoe, commentary and notes by David Craig. Longman edition (1976) has a sequence of Nottingham photographs, and stills from the film, Harlow. •
The General, London: Allen, 1960; New York: Knopf, 1961 •
Key to the Door, London: Allen, 1961; New York: Knopf, 1962; reprinted, with a new preface by Sillitoe, London: Allen, 1978 •
The Death of William Posters, London: Allen, 1965; New York: Knopf, 1965 •
A Tree on Fire, London: Macmillan, 1967; Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1968 •
A Start in Life, London: Allen, 1970; New York: Scribners, 1971 •
Travels in Nihilon, London: Allen, 1971; New York: Scribners, 1972 •
The Flame of Life, London: Allen, 1974 • ''
The Widower's Son'', Allen, 1976; New York: Harper & Row, 1977 •
The Storyteller, London: Allen, 1979; New York: Simon & Schuster, 1980. •
Her Victory, London: Granada, 1982; New York: Watts, 1982 •
The Lost Flying Boat, London: Granada, 1983; Boston: Little, Brown, 1983 •
Down from the Hill, London: Granada, 1984 •
Life Goes On, London: Granada, 1985 •
Out of the Whirlpool. London: Hutchinson, 1987 •
The Open Door, London: Grafton/Collins, 1989 •
Last Loves, London: Grafton, 1990; Boston: Chivers, 1991 • ''Leonard's War: A Love Story''. London: HarperCollins, 1991 •
Snowstop, London: HarperCollins, 1993 •
The Broken Chariot, London: Flamingo/HarperCollins, 1998 •
The German Numbers Woman, London: Flamingo/HarperCollins, 1999 •
Birthday, London: Flamingo/HarperCollins, 2001 •
A Man of His Time, Flamingo (UK), 2004, ; Harper Perennial (US), 2005. ;
Collections of short stories •
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, London: Allen, 1959; New York: Knopf, 1960 •
The Ragman’s Daughter and Other Stories, London: Allen, 1963; New York: Knopf, 1964 •
Guzman, Go Home, and Other Stories, London: Macmillan, 1968; Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1969; reprinted, with a new preface by Sillitoe, London; Allen, 1979 •
Men, Women and Children, London: Allen, 1973; New York: Scribners, 1974 •
Down to the Bone, Exeter: Wheaton, 1976 •
The Second Chance and Other Stories, London: Cape, 1981; New York: Simon & Schuster, 1981 •
The Far Side of the Street: Fifteen Short Stories, London: Allen, 1988 •
Alligator Playground: A Collection of Short Stories, Flamingo, 1997, •
New and Collected Stories, Carroll and Graf, 2005.
Compilations •
Every Day of the Week: An Alan Sillitoe Reader, with an introduction by John Sawkins London: Allen, 1987 •
Collected Stories, London: Flamingo, 1995; New York: HarperCollins, 1996
Writing for children •
The City Adventures of Marmalade Jim, London: Macmillan, 1967; Toronto: Macmillan, 1967; revised ed., London: Robson, 1977 •
Big John and the Stars, London: Robson, 1977 •
The Incredible Fencing Fleas, London: Robson, 1978. Illus. Mike Wilks. •
Marmalade Jim at the Farm, London: Robson, 1980 •
Marmalade Jim and the Fox, London: Robson, 1984
Essays/travel •
Road to Volgograd, London: Allen, 1964; New York: Knopf, 1964 •
Raw Material, London: Allen, 1972; New York: Scribners, 1973; rev. ed., London: Pan Books, 1974; further revised, London: Star Books, 1978; further revised, London: Allen, 1979 •
Mountains and Caverns: Selected Essays, London: Allen, 1975 •
Words Broadsheet Nineteen, by Sillitoe and Ruth Fainlight. Bramley, Surrey: Words Press, 1975. Broadside •
"The Interview", London: The 35s (Women's Campaign for Soviet Jewry), 1976 •
Israel: Poems on a Hebrew Theme, with drawings by Ralph Steadman; London: Steam Press, 1981 98 copies. •
The Saxon Shore Way: From Gravesend to Rye, by Sillitoe and Fay Godwin. London: Hutchinson, 1983 •
Alan Sillitoe’s Nottinghamshire, with photographs by David Sillitoe. London: Grafton, 1987 •
Shylock the Writer, London: Turret Bookshop, 1991 •
The Mentality of the Picaresque Hero, London: Turret Bookshop, 1993, Turret Papers, no. 2. (500 copies) •
Leading the Blind: A Century of Guidebook Travel. 1815-1914, London: Macmillan, 1995 •
Gadfly in Russia, JR Books, 2007
Plays •
Three Plays, London: Allen, 1978 Contains
The Slot-Machine,
The Interview,
Pit Strike Autobiography •
Life Without Armour, (HarperCollins, 1995) ,
Collections of poems •
Without Beer or Bread, Dulwich Village: Outposts, 1957 •
The Rats and Other Poems, London: Allen, 1960 •
Falling Out of Love and Other Poems, London; Allen, 1964; Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1964 •
Shaman and Other Poems", Turret, 1968 (Limited ed. of 500 copies, 100 copies signed and numbered) •
Love in the Environs of Voronezh and Other Poems, London: Macmillan, 1968; Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1969. •
Poems, by Sillitoe, Ruth Fainlight and Ted Hughes; London: Rainbow Press, 1971. (300 copies) •
From Canto Two of The Rats, Wittersham, Kent: Alan Sillitoe, 1973 •
Barbarians and Other Poems, London: Turret Books, 1973. 500 copies •
Storm: New Poems, London: Allen, 1974 •
Somme, London: Steam Press, 1974. In Steam Press Portfolio, no. 2. 50 copies •
Day-Dream Communiqué, Knotting, Bedfordshire: Sceptre Press, 1977. 150 copies •
From Snow on the North Side of Lucifer, Knotting, Bedfordshire: Sceptre Press, 1979. (150 copies) •
Snow on the North Side of Lucifer: Poems, London: Allen, 1979 •
Poems for Shakespeare 7, Bear Gardens Museum and Arts Centre, 1979 (Limited to 500 numbered copies) •
More Lucifer, Knotting, Bedfordshire: Martin Booth, 1980. 125 copies •
Sun Before Departure: Poems, 1974–1982, London: Granada, 1984 •
Tides and Stone Walls: Poems, with photographs by Victor Bowley; London: Grafton, 1986 •
Three Poems, Child Okefurd, Dorset: Words Press, 1988. 200 copies •
Collected Poems, London: HarperCollins, 1993
Film scripts •
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) (screenplay based on own novel) •
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962) (screenplay based on own short story) •
Counterpoint (1967) (based on his novel
The General) • ''
The Ragman's Daughter'' (1972) (based on short story)
Translations • ''Chopin's Winter in Majorca 1838–1839'', by Luis Ripoll, translated by Sillitoe. Palma de Majorca: Mossen Alcover, 1955 •
Chopin’s Pianos: The Pleyel in Majorca, by Luis Ripoll, translated by Sillitoe. Palma de Majorca: Mossen Alcover, 1958 •
All Citizens Are Soldiers (Fuente Ovejuna): A Play in Two Acts, by
Lope de Vega, translated by Sillitoe and Ruth Fainlight. London: Macmillan, 1969; Chester Springs, PA: Dufour, 1969 •
Poems for Shakespeare, volume 7, edited and translated by Sillitoe and Ruth Fainlight. London: Bear Gardens Museum & Arts Centre, 1980 ==References==