eBay only allows 24 main images, I'm selling more sets than that here, so please refer to the drop-down images where I was able to add all of them.
The Fear Machine, collecting issues 14-22, the same as within the graphic novel of that name, is written by my favorite Hellblazer author Jamie Delano, and illustrated by Richard Piers Rayner, Mike Hoffman, Mark Buckingham and Alfred Alcala.  There are so many illustrators involved in these issue sets that I may not name them all going forward, although mostly I will.
The Family Man (23, 24, 28-33), also written by Jamie Delano, includes all the issues that make up the TPB of the same name.
The Pub Where I Was Born (47-48) was written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by William Simpson.
Royal Blood (52-55), from the same two, is a story about Jack the Ripper and his possible connection to the royal family.
Guys & Dolls (59-60) was also written by Garth Ennis with William Simpson and others.
Rake at the Gates of Hell (78-83) was created by the stellar triumvirate of writer Garth Ennis, illustrator Steve Dillon and cover artist Glenn Fabry, who as you can see created most of the Hellblazer covers included here. These issues are the same collected in the graphic novel of that name.
Warped Notions (85-88) is written by Eddie Campbell and illustrated by Sean Phillips.
Critical mass (92-96) is written by Paul Jenkins and illustrated by Sean Phillips.
In the Line of Fire (106-107), Last Man Standing (110-114) and Widdershins (116-117) are by the same two.
Up the Down Staircase (121-124) and How to Play with Fire (125-128) are written by Paul Jenkins and illustrated by Warren Pleece.
Son of Man (129-133) is written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by John Higgins, the same issues in the graphic novel.
Ashes & Honey (144-145) is written by Darko Macan and illustrated by Gary Erskine.
Good Intentions (151-156) is written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Marcelo Frusin.
Lapdogs and Englishmen (162-163) is written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Gary Davis.
Highwater (164-167) brings together Brian Azzarello and Marcelo Frusin again.
High on Life (175-176) is written by Mike Carey and illustrated by Steve Dillon.
Red Sepulchre (177-180) is written by Mike Carey and illustrated by Marcelo Frusin, as is Third Worlds: The Wild Card (184-186) and Staring at the Wall (189-193.)
Black Flowers (182-183) is written by Mike Carey and illustrated by Lee Bermejo.
Stations of the Cross (197-199) is written by Mike Carey and illustrated by Marcelo Frusin.
Out of Season (195-196) is written by Mike Carey and illustrated by Leonardo Manco, as is Reasons to be Cheerful (202-205),
Down in the Ground Where Dead Men Go (207-212) and R.S.V.P. (214-215).
Joyride (234-237), In at the Deep End (230-231) and The Laughing Magician (240-242) were written by Andy Diggle and illustrated by Leonardo Manco. 
Chas: The Knowledge is a 5-issue storyline written by Simon Oliver, illustrated by Goran Sudžuka, with great covers, as always, by Glenn Fabry.
Most sets are less than 1 pound, but those that aren't I've added a little more the the price so I can sell all for under 1 pound for shipping.