(Inclusive of books, major pamphlets and collected letters only)
| Year | Book | 
|---|---|
| 1893 | Textbook of Biology Honours Physiography (co-written with R.A. Gregory) | 
| 1895 | Select Conversations With an Uncle The Time Machine The Wonderful Visit The Stolen Bacillus, and Other Incidents | 
| 1896 | The Red Room Island of Dr. Moreau The Wheels of Chance | 
| 1897 | The Plattner Story, and Others The Invisible Man Certain Personal Matters | 
| 1898 | The War of the Worlds | 
| 1899 | When the Sleeper Wakes Tales of Space and Time | 
| 1900 | Love and Mr. Lewisham | 
| 1901 | The First Men in the Moon Anticipations | 
| 1902 | The Discovery of the Future The Sea Lady | 
| 1903 | Mankind in the Making Twelve Stories and a Dream | 
| 1904 | The Food of the Gods | 
| 1905 | A Modern Utopia Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul | 
| 1906 | In the Days of the Comet The Future in America Faults of the Fabian Socialism and the Family Reconstruction of the Fabian Society | 
| 1907 | This Misery of Boots (reprinted from the Independent Review, Dec. 1905) Will Socialism destroy the Home? (paper) | 
| 1908 | New Worlds for Old The War in the Air First and Last Things | 
| 1909 | Tono-Bungay Ann Veronica | 
| 1910 | The History of Mr. Polly The Sleeper Awakes (revision of When the Sleeper Wakes) | 
| 1911 | The New Machiavelli The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories Floor Games The Door in the Wall and Other Stories | 
| 1912 | The Great State: Essays in Construction (U.S. title: Socialism and the Great State) The Labour Unrest Marriage | 
| 1913 | War and Common Sense Liberalism and Its Party: What Are the Liberals to Do? Little Wars The Passionate Friends | 
| 1914 | An Englishman Looks at the World (U.S. title: Social Forces in England and America) The World Set Free The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman The War That Will End War | 
| 1915 | The Peace of the World Boon Bealby: A Holiday Tidstänkar The Research Magnificent | 
| 1916 | What is Coming? Mr. Britling Sees It Through The Elements of Reconstruction | 
| 1917 | War and the Future (U.S. title: Italy, France, and Britain at War) God the Invisible King A Reasonable Man’s Peace The Soul of a Bishop | 
| 1918 | Joan and Peter In the Fourth Year | 
| 1919 | The Undying Fire The Idea of a League of Nations The Way to a League of Nations History is One | 
| 1920 | The Outline of History Russia in the Shadows | 
| 1921 | The Salvaging of Civilization The New Teaching of History | 
| 1922 | Washington and the Hope of Peace (U.S. title: Washington and the Riddle of Peace) What H.G. Wells Thinks about ‘The Mind in the Making’ The Secret Places of the Heart University of London Election: An Electoral Letter The World, its Debts and the Rich Men (paper) A Short History of the World | 
| 1923 | Men Like Gods Socialism and the Scientific Motive To the Electors of London University, University General Election, 1923, from H.G. Wells, B.Sc., London The Labour Ideal of Education A Walk Along the Thames Embankment | 
| 1924 | The Story of a Great School Master The Dream The P.R. Parliament A Year of Prophesying | 
| 1925 | Christina Alberta’s Father A Forecast of the World’s Affairs | 
| 1926 | The World of William Clissold Mr. Belloc Objects to the Outline of History | 
| 1927 | Democracy Under Revision Playing at Peace Meanwhile: The Picture of a Lady The Complete Short Stories of H.G. Wells | 
| 1928 | The Way the World is Going The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island The Book of Catherine Wells | 
| 1929 | The King Who Was A King Common Sense of World Peace The Adventures of Tommy Imperialism and The Open Conspiracy | 
| 1930 | The Autocracy of Mr.Parham The Science of Life (co-written with Julian S. Huxley and G.P. Wells) The Way to World Peace The Problem of the Troublesome Collaborator Settlement of the Trouble between Mr. Thring and Mr. Wells: A Footnote to the Problem of the Troublesome Collaborator | 
| 1931 | What Are We To Do With Our Lives? (revision of Open Conspiracy) The Work, Wealth and Happiness of Mankind | 
| 1932 | After Democracy The Bulpington of Blup What Should be Done Now? | 
| 1933 | The Shape of Things to Come | 
| 1934 | Experiment in Autobiography Stalin-Wells Talk: the Verbatim Record and a discussion by G. Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells, J.M. Keynes, Ernst Toller and others, with three caricatures and cover design by Low | 
| 1935 | The New America: The New World Things to Come: A Film Story | 
| 1936 | The Anatomy of Frustration The Croquet Player The Idea of a World Encyclopaedia Man Who Could Work Miracles | 
| 1937 | Star Begotten Brynhild The Camford Visitation The Informative Content of Education | 
| 1938 | The Brothers World Brain Apropos of Dolores | 
| 1939 | The Holy Terror Travels of a Republican Radical in Search of Hot Water The Fate of Homo Sapiens (U.S. title: The Fate of Man) The New World Order | 
| 1940 | The Rights of Man, Or What Are We Fighting For? Babes in the Darkling Wood The Common Sense of War and Peace All Aboard for Ararat | 
| 1941 | Guide to the New World You Can’t Be Too Careful | 
| 1942 | The Outlook for Homo Sapiens Science and the World-Mind Phoenix: A Summary of Inescapable Conditions of World Reorganization A Thesis on the Quality of Illusion in Continuity of Individual Life of the Higher Metazoa… The Conquest of Time The New Rights of Man | 
| 1943 | Crux Ansata The Mosley Outrage | 
| 1944 | ’42 to ’44: A Contemporary Memoir | 
| 1945 | Mind at the End of Its Tether The Happy Turning | 
| Published Posthumously | The Desert Daisy H.G. Wells in Love H.G. Wells in Nature Collections of correspondence: Wells-Shaw Wells-Bennett Wells-James Correspondence of H.G. Wells | 
Based on a bibliography originally posted by the H.G. Wells Conservatory, Geoff Doyle and Edward (Ted) Doyle.
Updated with additions and corrections as published in H.G. Wells: A Comprehensive Bibliography, compiled by the H.G. Wells Society. The current bibliography is out of stock and reprinting is being arranged.