Works
- Prophets, Priests and Kings (1908)
- Pillars of Society (1913)
- The War Lords (1915)
- Pebbles on the Shore (writing as "Alpha of the Plough") (1916)
- Windfalls (as "Alpha of the Plough") (1920)
- Leaves in the Wind (as "Alpha of the Plough") (1920)
- The Anglo-American Future (1920)
- Life of George Cadbury (1923)
- The Life of Sir William Harcourt (2 vols.) (1923)
- Many Furrows (as "Alpha of the Plough") (1924)
- John Benn and the Progressive Movement (1925)
- Portraits and Portents (1926)
- Certain People of Importance (as "Alpha of the Plough") (1929)
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