Novels:
* The Snow Goose (1941): A classic children's story about a young girl and a snow goose.
* The Poseidon Adventure (1969): A disaster novel about a luxury liner capsizing.
* The Man Who Bought the Eiffel Tower (1964): A humorous novel about a quirky billionaire and his eccentric antics.
* Jennie (1974): A historical novel about a young woman growing up in Victorian England.
* Love of Seven Dolls (1957): A romantic novel about a man who falls in love with a series of seven dolls.
* The Secret of the Old Clock (1950): A children's mystery novel.
* The Small Miracle (1948): A story about a little girl who dreams of having a dog.
Short Stories:
* The Miracle of the Bells (1946): A popular holiday story about a small-town radio station and its impact on the community.
* The Greatest Story Ever Told (1949): A collection of religious short stories.
* The Lost Miracle (1951): A story about a man who rediscovers the magic of Christmas.
* The Christmas Candle (1958): A heartwarming story about a small village and its Christmas traditions.
Non-Fiction:
* Farewell to Sport (1938): A collection of essays on sports and sportsmanship.
* The Golden Spike (1960): A historical account of the building of the transcontinental railroad.
* The American Story (1963): A comprehensive history of the United States.
This is just a small sample of Gallico's vast and diverse body of work. He wrote across many genres and his work is still enjoyed by readers of all ages today.