Seldon's books include: • ''Churchill's Indian Summer'' (1981), which won a Best First Work Prize •
Major, A Political Life (1997) •
The Powers Behind the Prime Minister (1999) with Professor
Dennis Kavanagh •
10 Downing Street: The Illustrated History (2000) •
The Foreign Office: The Illustrated History Of The Place And Its People (2001) •
Blair (2004) •
Blair Unbound (2007) •
Trust (2009) •
Brown at 10 (2010) with Guy Lodge •
Public Schools and The Great War (2013) with
David Walsh • ''The Architecture of Diplomacy: The British Ambassador's Residence in Washington'' (2014) with Daniel Collings •
Cameron at 10 (2015) with
Peter Snowdon •
May at 10 (2020) with Raymond Newell •
Johnson at 10 (2024) with Raymond Newell •
Truss at 10 (2024) with Jonathan Meakin •
Path for Peace (2023) •
The Impossible Office (2024) with Jonathan Meakin, Illias Thoms and Tom Egerton •
History of the British Prime Minister •
Path for Light (2025) He has edited many books, including the series
The Thatcher Effect (1989): •
The Major Effect (1994); •
The Blair Effect (2001) •
The Blair Effect 2001–2005 (2005) • ''Blair's Britain'' (2007) •
The Coalition Effect (2015) with Dr Mike Finn •
The Conservative Effect (2024) with Tom Egerton •
The Fourth Education Revolution with Oladimeji Abidoye; Buckingham University Press, 2018 •
Public Schools and the Second World War, with David Walsh, Pen & Sword, 2020 • Other edited books include: •
Ruling Performance, with Professor
Peter Hennessy and
Conservative Century, with Professor
Stuart Ball. • He has written a number of booklets on education, including
Private and Public Education: The Divide Must End (2000) •
Partnership not Paternalism (2001); An End To Factory Schools (2010); •
The Politics of Optimism (2012); and
School United (2014). His 2011 Cass Lecture was published as 'Why Schools? Why Universities?' • He also founded two journals: •
Contemporary Record in 1987, renamed in 1996 as
Contemporary British History • and
Twentieth Century British History in 1990, renamed
Modern British History in 2024. During his time at Brighton College, Seldon wrote
Brave New City: Brighton & Hove Past, Present, Future, an analysis of the city of
Brighton and Hove focused principally on its buildings. ==Work in education==