* "The Adventures of a Turkish Spy" (1742) - A five-volume work of epistolary fiction, exploring themes of intrigue, politics, and espionage.
* "Letters from Persia" (1764) - A collection of letters written during his travels through Persia, offering valuable observations on the culture and society of the region.
* "The Travels of Edward Wortley Montagu" (1772) - A posthumously published collection of his journals and letters, documenting his extensive travels throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa.
He also wrote various other works, including essays, poems, and even a satirical play, but these are less known than his travel narratives.
It's important to note that there was another Edward Wortley Montagu (1678-1761), who was a British diplomat and politician and the husband of the famous writer Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. He is known for his contributions to diplomacy and his relationship with his wife, but not for any significant literary works.