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Leaves from Sherwood, etc.; original poems. Plymouth, 1868 •
The Ancient Crosses of Dartmoor; with a Description of their Surroundings; Exeter, 1884. An expansion of a series of articles which originally appeared in the
Western Antiquary. • ''Amid Devonia's Alps; or, Wanderings and Adventures on Dartmoor''. Plymouth, 1888 •
Tales of the Dartmoor Pixies: Glimpses of Elfin Haunts and Antics. 1890 •
The Land of Stream and Tor. Plymouth, 1891. (For private circulation) •
Crockern Tor and the Ancient Stannary Parliament. Exeter, 1892 •
Old Stone Crosses of the Dartmoor Borders. Exeter and London, 1892 •
The Chronicles of Crazy Well. Plymouth, 1893 •
The Ocean Trail. Plymouth, 1894 •
Widey Court. Plymouth, 1895 •
A Hundred Years on Dartmoor. Plymouth 1901 •
The Western Gate of Dartmoor: Tavistock and its Surroundings. London, 1903 •
Gems in a Granite Setting. Plymouth, 1905 •
From a Dartmoor Cot. London, 1906 • ''Crossing's Guide to Dartmoor''. Plymouth, 1909. (Republished 1990, Peninsula Press, Newton Abbot, ) • ''Crossing's Guide to Dartmoor'', the 1912 edition reprinted with new introd. by Brian Le Messurier. Dawlish: David & Charles, 1965 (The third edition was published at Exeter in 1914 and was still in print until about 1940) •
Folk Rhymes of Devon. London, 1911 •
Cranmere: The Legendary Story of Binjie Gear and other Poems. London, 1926
Posthumous works • ''Crossing's Dartmoor Worker''. Newton Abbot, 1966. A collection of twenty newspaper articles originally published in
The Western Morning News in 1903 under the title "Presentday Life on Dartmoor". The book details the activities of a number of workers on the moor, such as the farmers, the
dry-stone wall builders, the peat-cutters, the warreners, and miners. • ''Dartmoor's Early Historic and Medieval Remains''. Brixham: Quay, 1987. (A collection of articles originally published in West Country newspapers during 1905)