• 1954:
The Wilder Shores of Love, London: John Murray. • 1955:
Round the World in 80 Dishes: The World Through the Kitchen Window (cookbook), London: John Murray. • 1957:
The Game of Hearts: Harriette Wilson and her Memoirs (edited and introduced by Lesley Blanch), London: Gryphon Books. • 1960:
The Sabres of Paradise: Conquest and Vengeance in the Caucasus (a biography of
Imam Shamyl and history of Tsarist Russian rule in early 19th century Georgia and the Caucasus), London: John Murray. • 1963:
Under a Lilac-Bleeding Star: Travels and Travellers, London: John Murray. • 1964: ''Harriette Wilson's Memoirs'' (selected and edited by Lesley Blanch), London: Folio Society. • 1965:
The Nine Tiger Man: A Tale of Low Behaviour in High Places, London: Collins. • 1968: ''Journey into the Mind's Eye: Fragments of an Autobiography'', London: Collins. • 1974:
Pavilions of the Heart: The Four Walls of Love, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. • 1978:
Farah, Shahbanou of Iran, Queen of Persia, London: Collins. • 1983:
Pierre Loti: Portrait of an Escapist, London: Collins. • 1989:
From Wilder Shores: The Tables of My Travels (a collection of travel and food writings), London: John Murray. • 1998:
Romain, un regard particulier (traduit de l'anglais par Jean Lambert), Arles: Actes Sud. • 2015:
On the Wilder Shores of Love: A Bohemian Life (edited by Georgia de Chamberet), London: Virago. ==References==