Madariaga wrote books in Spanish, English, French and German. He is best known for the novel
El Corazón de Piedra Verde (
Heart of Jade).
Selected books •
The Sacred Giraffe: Being the Second Volume of the Posthumous Works of Julio Arceval (1925) (science fiction novel) {{cite web •
Englishmen, Frenchmen, Spaniards: An Essay in Comparative Psychology, Oxford University Press, 1929 •
Disarmament, Coward-McCann, 1929 •
Anarchy or Hierarchy, Macmillan, 1937 •
Christopher Columbus, Macmillan, 1940 •
The Rise of the Spanish-American Empire, Hollis & Carter; Macmillan, 1947 •
The Fall of the Spanish-American Empire, Hollis & Carter, 1947; Macmillan, 1948 •
Bolivar, Hollis & Carter, 1952 •
Morning without Noon, 1973 •
El Corazón de Piedra Verde, 1942 (
Heart of Jade) •
War in the Blood (sequel to
Heart of Jade) •
Spain: a Modern History •
Hernán Cortés – Conqueror of Mexico, Macmillan, 1941 •
The Blowing up of the Parthenon, 1960 •
On Hamlet, Hollis & Carter, 1948 •
Latin America, Between the Eagle and the Bear, Praeger, 1962
Poetry •
The Serene Fountain (1927) •
Elegy on the Death of Unamuno (1937) •
Elegy at the Death of Federico García Lorca (1938) •
Rose of Silt and Ashes (1942) •
Romances for Beatriz (1955) •
She who Smells of Thyme and Rosemary (1959) •
Poppy (1965)
Articles • "Englishman, Frenchman, Spaniard,"
The Atlantic (April 1928) • "An Admirable Variety: Further Diversities of National Character,"
The Atlantic (September 1928) • "Disarmament--American Plan,"
The Atlantic (April 1929) • "Spain: The Politics,"
The Atlantic (March 1937) {{cite magazine ==See also==