Biblio
1947
Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Georgian House, 1947.
"Tomorrow and Tomorrow" In Astounding Science-Fiction (New York). Vol. 38.5 - 6., 1947.
Tomorrow's Child; A Comedy in Three Acts In French's Acting Editions . Vol. No. 113. London: Samuel French, 1947.
The Twenty-One Balloons. New York: Viking, 1947.
1946
"To-morrow" In Pertinent: The Monthly Magazine of Foto-Fiction-Fact (Sydney, NSW, Australia) . Vol. 4.5 ., 1946.
Two Trillion Immortals. Romance? Novel? Prophecy? Reality? Revelation?. New York: Hobson Book Press, 1946.
1945
That Hideous Strength, A Modern Fairy Tale for Grown Ups. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1945.
Twilight Bar: An Escapade in Four Acts. London: Jonathan Cape, 1945.
1944
That Would Be Living: A new outlet for Capital and Character In Invitation to Life. Vol. 1. No evidence of the other planned volumes. Aldham, Essex, Eng.: Mundist Press, 1944.
Threefold Democracy. Auckland, New Zealand: Wright & Jaques, 1944.
1943
“They Came to a City. A Play in Two Acts” In Three Plays . London: William Heinemann, 1943.
1942
"Tarnished Utopia" In Startling Stories (Chicago, IL) . Vol. 7.2 ., 1942.
Then We Shall Hear Singing; A Fantasy in C Major. London: Cassell, 1942.
"This Precious Freedom" In This Precious Freedom; Thirteen New Radio Plays. New York: Random House, 1942.
Is This Utopia? A Plan of Life in the Post-War World. Equality of Education Equality of Opportunity No Unemployment Wages for Wives Children's Allowances. Manchester, Eng.: Ptd. by Perry Brothers Ltd., The Hotspur Press, 1942.
Time Marches Off. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Currawong Publishing, 1942.
Try Another World; A Saga coursing its way through the six adventures of Joe Shaun which thrilled the village of Caryldale. New York: The Business Bourse, 1942.
1940
The Trumpet. London: Silk and Terry, 1940.
1939
“Telepathy Is News!” In Science Fiction, Edited by Haffner, Stephen. Vol. 1.2., 1939.
This Is Armageddon. London: Arthur H. Stockwell, 1939.
Three Men Make a World. London: Victor Gollancz, 1939.
1937
The Time is Now Ripe: Revolution Without Tears. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Robertson & Mullens, 1937.
To-morrow's Art and Recreation. London: Vanguard Press, 1937.