Primary
Ed. Northern Numbers, 3 vols, (1920-22);
Annals of the Five Senses (1923);
Sangschaw (1925);
Penny Wheep (1926);
Contemporary Scottish Studies (1926);
A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle (1926);
ed., Robert Burns 1759-1796 (1926);
Albyn, or Scotland and the Future (1927);
The Lucky Bag (1927);
The Present Position of Scottish Music (1927);
The Present Position of Scottish Arts and Affairs (1928);
The Scottish National Association of April Fools (1928);
Scotland in 1980 (1929);
The Handmaid of the Lord (1930);
To Circumjack Cencrastus (1930);
ed., Living Scottish Poets (1931);
0 wha's been here before me Lass (1931);
First Hymn to Lenin and Other Poems (1931);
Warning Democracy (1931);
Scots Unbound and Other Poems (1932);
Second Hymn to Lenin (1932);
Tarras (1932);
At the Sign of the Thistle (1934);
Five Bits of Miller (1934);
with Lewis Grassic Gibbon: Scottish Scene or the Intelligent Man's Guide to Albyn (1934);
Selected Poems (1934);
Stony Limits and Other Poems (1934);
The Birlinn of Clanranald (1935);
Second Hymn to Lenin and Other Poems (1935);
Charles Doughty and the Need for Modern Poetry (1936);
Scottish Eccentrics (1936);
Direadh (1938);
Scotland and the Question of a Popular Front against Fascism and War (1938);
The Islands of Scotland: Hebrides, Orkney and Shetlands (1939);
Speaking for Scotland (1939);
ed., The Golden Treasury of Scottish Poetry (1940);
Cornish Heroic Song for Valda Trevlyn (1943);
Lucky Poet (1943);
R. C. Saunders, ed., Selected Poems of Hugh MacDiarmid (1944);
Poems of the East-West Synthesis (1946);
Speaking for Scotland:
Selected Poems of Hugh MacDiannid (1946);
A Kist of Whistles (1947);
ed., William Soutar: Collected Poems (1948);
ed., Robert Burns: Poems (1949);
Cunninghame Graham: a Centenary Study (1952);
as Arthur Leslie: The Politics and Poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid (1952);
ed., Selections from the Poems of William Dunbar (1952);
O. Brown, ed., Selected Poems of Hugh MacDiarmid (1954);
Francis George Scott: an Essay on the Occasion of his Seventy-fifth Birthday (1955);
In Memoram James Joyce (1955);
ed., Selected Poems of William Dunbar (1955);
Stony Limits and Scots Unbound and Other Poems (1956);
The Battle Continues (1957);
Three Hymns to Lenin (1957);
Burns Today and Tomorrow (1959);
David Hume: Scotland's Greatest Son (1961);
The Kind of Poetry I Want (1961);
The Blaward and the Skelly (1962);
Bracken Hills in Autumn (1962);
Collected Poems of Hugh MacDiarmid (1962, rev. 1967):
The Man of (almost) Independent Mind (1962);
Poetry Like the Hawthorn (1962);
ed., Robert Burns: Love Songs (1962);
When the Rat Race is Over (1962);
The Ugly Birds Without Wings (1962);
An Apprentice Angel (1963);
Harry Martinson: Aniara, a Review of Man in Time and Space (1963);
Sydney Goodsir Smith (1963);
The Ministry of Water: Two Poems (1964);
Six Vituperative Verses (1964);
Two Poems (1964);
The Burning Passion (1965);
Poet and Play and Other Poems (1965);
The Fire of the Spirit: Two Poems (1965);
The Company I've Kept (1966);
Whuchulls (1966);
On a Raised Beach (1967);
The Eemis Stane (1967);
A Lap of Honour (1967);
An Afternoon with Hugh MacDiarmid (1968);
with Owen Dudley Edwards, Gwynfor Evans and Joan Rhys: Celtic Nationalism (1968);
J. K. Annand, ed., Early Lyrics by Hugh MacDiarmid (1968);
The Uncanny Scot (1968);
A Clyack-Sheaf (1969);
D. Glen, ed., Selected Essays of Hugh MacDiarmid (1969);
The MacDiarmids: a Conversation (1970);
More Collected Poems (1970);
D. Craig and J. Manson, eds., Selected Poems (1970);
M. Grieve and A. Scott, eds., The Hugh MacDiarmid Anthology (1972);
A Political Speech (1972);
Song of the Seraphim (1973);
Direadh I,II and III (1974);
with Campbell Maclean and Anthony Ross: John Knox (1976);
Complete Poems, 2 vols. (1978).
Lucky Poet: A Self-Study in Literature and Political Ideas, being the Autobiography of Hugh MacDiarmid, Methuen, London, 1943,
Recent Editions
The Hugh MacDiarmid Anthology: Poems in Scots and English, edited by Michael Grieve and Alexander Scott. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul [1972].
Selected Poems Hugh MacDiarmid Edited by Alan Riach Carcanet 2002
Annals of the Five Senses Hugh MacDiarmid Edited by Alan Riach Carcanet 1999
Complete Poems Vol I (and II) Hugh MacDiarmid Edited by Alan Riach Carcanet 1993
Secondary
The Letters of Hugh MacDiarmid, Hamish Hamilton,
London, 1984
Hugh MacDiarmid; a critical survey. Duncan Glen, New York, Barnes & Noble 1972
MacDiarmid: A Critical Biography, Alan Bold John Murray, London, 1988,
Selected Essays of Hugh MacDiarmid, edited by Duncan Glen, Jonathan Cape, London
Nancy Gish (ed), Hugh MacDiarmid: Man and Poet
MacDiarmid: An Illustrated Biography of Christopher Murray Grieve (Hugh MacDiarmid), by Gordon Wright. Edinburgh: Gordon Wright Publishing [1977].
The Age of MacDiarmid: Essays on Hugh MacDiarmid and His Influence on Contemporary Scotland. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing [1980].
Akros (Preston, Lancashire). 12 (August 1977).
Other Media - documentaries
HUGH MacDIARMID: NO FELLOW TRAVELLERS d. Oscar Marzaroli 1972 col sound Made to commemorate the 80th birthday of the late Hugh MacDiarmid. . (30 mins) REF: 2688
MACDIARMID d. Douglas Gray 1969 col sound (30 mins) REF 1823
Both the above available from Scottish Screen Archive, 11 Beaumont Gdns, Glasgow G12 9JN