Biblio
1933
"War of the Sexes" In Weird Tales (Chicago, IL). Vol. 22.5., 1933.
The Way Out: A Practical Solution of the Financial and Unemployed Problems of To-day. The Fruit of Forty Years Study. [New Plymouth, New Zealand]: [Taranaki Daily News], 1933.
The Way Out: The Social Revolution in Retrospect. Viewed from A.D. 2050. London: Elliot Stock, 1933.
The Way Out: What Lies Ahead for America. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1933.
"When the Crash Comes; A Play In Three Acts and a Prologue" In Failures: Three Plays. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933.
The World of To-Morrow--A Junior Book of Forecasts. London: Denis Archer, 1933.
1932
Afternoons in Utopia: Tales of the New Time. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1932.
The Allegion or New World Religion. Based upon a proposition affording a scientific fundament of thought as benevolently revolutionary as were the proposals of Copernicus and Galileo in Astronomy, or of Dr. Joseph Priestly in Chemistry. New York: Ptd. by William Edwin Rudge, 1932.
America Made Young: A Plan for a More Perfect Society. Philadelphia, PA: Humanities Publishing Co, 1932.
The Approaching Storm. London: Hutchinson, 1932.
Awakening. London: Chapman and Hall, 1932.
Beyond the Rim. London: Jarrolds, 1932.
Brave New World. London: Chatto & Windus, 1932.
“The Cities of Ardathia” In Amazing Stories (Dunellen, NY). Vol. 6.12., 1932.
Consternation in Mars: Dispatches of Faynt Dams Ex Mock M.P.. London: Noble Brothers, 1932.
Cosmopolis. London: Jarrolds, 1932.
Egoland. Recorded by Emily Loweman. Transmitted through her Father by Camille Flammarion. London: Rider & Co, 1932.
The Hidden Kingdom. [Melbourne, VIC, Australia]: N. Wentworth-Evans, 1932.
If I Were Dictator of Australia. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: The Ruskin Press, 1932.
Interworld: A Novel. Seattle, WA: Film Row Press, 1932.
The Isle of Men. London: Skeffington & Son, 1932.
It Could Never Happen or the Second American Revolution. New York: Coventry House, 1932.
The Jewish Utopia. Baltimore, MD: The Lord Baltimore Press, 1932.
Last Men in London. London: Methuen, 1932.
"The Last Woman" In Wonder Stories (Mt. Morris, IL). Vol. 3.1., 1932.