- (October 28, 2003) Publication of his short novel, "Lyra's Oxford," a derivative of the "His Dark Materials" series, by Alfred A. Knopf, Books for Young Readers imprint; Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (ISBN-10: 0375828192 and ISBN-13: 9780375828195).
- (July 1995) Publication of his young adult/steampunk fantasy novel, "Northern Lights," known as "The Golden Compass" in North America, and part of the "His Dark Materials" series, by Scholastic Publishers, Point imprint; Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (ISBN-10: 0590541781 and ISBN-13: 9780590541787).
- (October 10, 2000) Publication of his novel, "The Amber Spyglass," the third book in the "His Dark Materials" trilogy, by Alfred A. Knopf, Books for Young Readers imprint; Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (ISBN-10: 0679879269 and ISBN-13: 9780679879268).
- (1990) Publication of his novel, "The Broken Bridge," a non-series young adult novel, by MacMillan Publishers, MacMillan Children's Books imprint (1990), revised edition (2001); Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (ISBN-10: 0330397974 and ISBN-13: 9780330397971).
- (July 22, 1996) Publication of his young adult fantasy novel, "The Subtle Knife," the second book in the "His Dark Materials" trilogy, by Alfred A. Knopf, Books for Young Readers imprint; Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (ISBN-10:
- (1991) The White Mercedes
- (1992) Sherlock Holmes and the Limehouse Horror [play].
- (1990) Frankenstein [play].
- (1995) The Gasfitter's Ball.
- (1994) Thunderbolt's Waxwork.
- (2004) The Scarecrow and his Servant.
- (2000) Puss in Boots: The Adventures of That Most Enterprising Feline.
- (1998) Mossycoat.
- (1995) The Fire-Maker's Daughter.
- (1995) Clockwork.
- (1993) The Wonderful Story of Aladdin and the Enchanted Lamp.
- (1989) Spring-Heeled Jack.
- (1987) How to be Cool.
- (1982) Count Karlstein.
- (1976) Galatea.
- (1972) The Haunted Storm.
- (2003) He narrated a BBC Audiobooks production of his book "The Golden Compass".
- (December 2003 - March 2004) "His Dark Materials," original drama; written by Philip Pullman; adapted by Nicholas Wright, directed by Nicholas Hytner as a two-part, six-hour stage performance; with Anna Maxwell Martin (as Anna Maxwell-Martin) (portraying Lyra); Dominic Cooper (portraying Will); Timothy Dalton (portraying Lord Asriel); and Patricia Hodge (portraying Mrs Coulter); for the Royal National Theatre, London, England, UK.
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