- (1899) Book: "When the Sleeper Wakes".
- (1920) Book: "The Outline of History".
- (1898) Novel: "The War of the Worlds". NOTE: Filmed as War of the Worlds (2005), The War of the Worlds (2005), War of the Worlds (2005), The War of the Worlds (1953),
- (1896) Novel: "The Time Machine". NOTE: Filmed as The Time Machine (2002), The Time Machine (2002), Time Machine (1992), The Time Machine (1960),
- (1906) Novel: "In the Days of the Comet".
- (1910) Story: "The History of Mr. Polly". NOTE: Filmed as The History of Mr. Polly (1949),
- (1905) Novel: "Kipps". NOTE: Filmed as Half a Sixpence (1967), The Remarkable Mr. Kipps (1941),
- Short story: "The Remarkable Case of Mr. Davidson's Eyes". NOTE: Filmed as Overlap (2006).
- (1933) Novel: "The Shape of Things to Come". NOTE: Filmed as The Shape of Things to Come (1979), Things to Come (1936).
- Short story: "The Magic Shop". NOTE: Filmed as The Magic Shop (1982).
- Novel: "One Woman's Story". NOTE: Filmed as The Passionate Friends (1949).
- Story: "Blue Bottles". NOTE: Filmed as Blue Bottles (1928).
- Novel: "The Wonderful Visit". NOTE: Filmed as La merveilleuse visite (1974).
- (1904) Novel: "The Food of the Goods". NOTE: Filmed as The Food of the Gods (1976), Dan-dan han changugi gyo in (1970), Village of the Giants (1965).
- Novel: "The Man Who Could Work Miracles". NOTE: Filmed as The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936).
- (1901) Novel: "The First Men in the Moon". NOTE: Filmed as First Men in the Moon (1964), A Trip to the Moon (1902).
- Story: "The Door in the Wall". NOTE: Filmed as The Door in the Wall (1956).
- (1897) Novel: "The Invisible Man". NOTE: Filmed as The Invisible Man (1985), Görünmeyen adam Istanbul'da (1955), Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951), The Invisible Man's Revenge (1944) (characters), Invisible Agent (1942), The Invisible Man Returns (1940) (characters), The Invisible Man (1933).
- (1896) Novel: "The Island of Dr. Moreau". NOTE: Filmed as The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996), The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977), The Twilight People (1972), The Island of Doctor Agor (1971), Terror Is a Man (1959), Island of Lost Souls (1932).
- (1993) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "The Invisible Man", adapted / directed by Ken Hill for a theatre production at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England, with Brian Murphy, Michael N. Harbour, and T. Palmer.
- (1903) Novel: "The Skepticism of the Instrument".
- (1908) Novel: "A Modern Utopia".
- (1912) Novel: "Marriage". NOTE: Filmed as Marriage (1927).
- (1900) Novel: "Love and Mr. Lewisham".
- (1911) Book: "The New Machiavelli".
- (1909) Book: "Ann Veronica".
- (1909) Book: "Tono-Bungray".
- (1914) Book: "The World Set Free".
- (1923) Book: "Men Like Gods".
- (1926) Novel: "The World of William Crissold".
- (1926) Novel: "Mr. Blettsworthy on Rample Island".
- (1928) Book: "The Open Conspiracy".
- (1943) Book: "Crux Ansata".
- Short story: "Daydreams". NOTE: Filmed as Day-Dreams (1928).
- (1878) Short Story: "The Desert Daisy" (published 1957).
- (2/1887) Short Story: "A Talk with Gryllotalpa" (as Septimus Browne).
- (5/1887) Short Story: "A Tale of the Twentieth Century".
- (6/1887) Short Story: "A Vision of the Past".
- (4/1888) Short Story: "The Chronic Argonauts".
- (1993) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "The Invisible Man," adapted / directed by Ken Hill at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England, with Brian Murphy, Michael N. Harbour and Toni Palmer in the cast.
- (1936) Wrote introduction to "The Trouble I've Seen", a novel by Martha Gellhorn.
- (11/1888) Short Story: "The Devotee of Art".
- (2/1894) Short Story: "The Man with a Nose".
- (Summer 1967) Stage: Wrote source material (1905 novel "Kippa") for "Half a Sixpence," performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, OH. with Noel Harrison in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (3/1894) Short Story: "A Family Elopement".
- (1897) Story: "The Crystal Egg". NOTE: Filmed as The Crystal Egg (1951).
- (Summer 1967) Stage: Wrote source material (1905 novel "Kippa") for "Half a Sixpence," performed in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus, OH, with Noel Harrison in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1967) Stage: Wrote source material (1905 novel "Kippa") for "Half a Sixpence," performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton, OH, with Noel Harrison in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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