Publications as C. E. Vulliamy
•
Charles Kingsley and Christian Socialism (1914) •
Our Prehistoric Forerunners (London: The Bodley Head, 1925) •
Unknown Cornwall (1925) •
The White Bull (Scholartis, 1929), translations from
Voltaire •
The Letters of the Tsar to the Tsaritsa, 1914–1917 (translated by A. L. Hynes). (London: The Bodley Head; New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1929) •
Voltaire (London: Geoffrey Bles; New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1930) •
The Archaeology of Middlesex and London (1930) •
John Wesley (1931) •
Rousseau (1931) • ''The Vicar's Experiments'' (1932) •
James Boswell (1932) •
William Penn (1933) • ''Judas Maccabaeus: A Study Based upon Dr Quarto Karadyne's Translation of the Ararat Codex'' (London: Geoffrey Bles, 1934) •
Mrs Thrale of Streatham (1936) •
Royal George: A Study of King George III (1937) •
Outlanders: A Study of Imperial Expansion in South Africa, 1877–1902 (London: Jonathan Cape, 1938) •
Crimea (1939) •
Calico Pie (1940) •
A Short History of the Montagu-Puffins (1941) •
Doctor Philligo (1944) •
English Letter Writers (Collins, 1945) from the "Britain in Pictures" series •
Edwin and Eleanor: a Pastoral of Pioneer Life (1945) •
Ursa Major: A Study of Dr Johnson and His Friends (London: Michael Joseph, 1946; Right Book Club, 1948) •
Byron: With a View of the Kingdom of Cant and a Dissection of the Byronic Ego (1948) • ''Prodwit's Guide to Writing'' (1949) •
Henry Plumdew: His Memoirs, Experiences, and Opinions, 1938–1948, ed. C. E. Vulliamy (London: Michael Joseph, 1950) •
The Anatomy of Satire (1950) •
Rocking Horse Journey: Some Views of the British character (London: Michael Joseph, 1952) •
Don Among the Dead Men (London: Michael Joseph, 1952) •
The Onslow Family, 1528–1874 (1953) • ''Little Arthur's Guide to Humbug'' (1960) •
Tea at the Abbey (1961) ==Publications as Anthony Rolls==