- (1964) Novel: Mandrake
- (1970) Novel: Dawn of Fear
- (1983) Novel: Seaward
- (1993) Novel: The Boggart
- (1997) Novel: The Boggart and the Monster
- Play (written with Hume Cronyn): Foxfire (based on "The Firefox Books," edited by Eliot Wigginton and his students)
- (February 2005) Children's book: The Magician's Boy
- (2002) Children's book: Frog
- (1993) Children's book: Danny and the Kings
- (1991) Children's book: Tam Lin
- (1991) Children's book: Matthew's Dragon
- (1986) Children's book: The Selkie Girl
- (1983) Children's book: The Silver Cow
- (1979) Children's book: Jethro and the Jumbie
- (June 2006) Novel: Victory
- (2002) Novel: Green Boy
- (1998) Novel: King of Shadows
- Novels in The Dark is Rising series:
- (1977) Silver On The Tree.
- (1975) The Grey King.
- (1975) Greenwitch.
- (1973) The Dark Is Rising.
- (1965) Over Sea, Under Stone.
- (1984) Hume Cronyn and her play, "Foxfire," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Phyllis Thaxter, Mason Adams, and Jeff Conaway in the cast.
- (November 22, 1985 to January 11, 1986) Hume Cronyn and her play, "Foxfire," was performed at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn and Keith Carradine in the cast. David Trainer was director. Ken Billington was lighting designer.
- (June 1981 to April 1982) Hume Cronyn and her play, "Foxfire," was performed in an American premiere at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Marshall W. Mason was director. John Lee Beatty was set designer. Jennifer Von Mayrhauser was costume designer. Dennis Parichy was lighting designer. Jonathan Holtzman was composer. Judy Swanholm was assistant.
- (1984 to 1985 season) Hume Cronyn and her play, "Foxfire," was performed in a Tyrone Guthrie Theater production tour. Terry Schreiber was director.
- (1985 Winter) Hume Cronyn and her play, "Foxfire," was performed in the Old Globe Theatere production at the Cassius Carter Centre Stage in San Diego, California with Irene Tedrow and Don Sparks in the cast. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Andrew J. Traister was director. Craig Noel was company director.
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