Biblio
1904
Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Opening of the First of the Seven Seals and the Constitution and Marriage Statutes of the Most Ancient Appagejans 650,000 Years Ago. Salem, OR: Statesman Publishing Co, 1904.
"The Army of the Dream" In Traffics and Discoveries. London: Macmillan, 1904.
Beulah; or A Parable of Social Regeneration. Kansas City, MO: Press of Hudson-Kimberly Pub. Company, 1904.
Born Again. New York: Wox, Conrad Co, 1904.
“Cast Away at the Pole” In The Argosy. Vol. 44.4 ., 1904.
The Coloured Conquest. Sydney, NSW, Australia: N.S.W. Bookstall Co, 1904.
A Dream of Paradise. Ballarat, VIC, Australia: James Curtis, 1904.
The Dwellers in Vale Sunrise. How They Got Together and Lived Happy Ever After. A Sequel to "The Natural Man"; Being an Account of the Tribes of Him. Westwood, MA: The Ariel Press, 1904.
The First American King. New York: Smart Set Publishing Co, 1904.
The Fourth Conquest of England; A Sequel to "Treason". London: The Tyndale Press. (W.S. Martin & Co., Ltd.), 1904.
Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest. London: Duckworth, 1904.
The Harris-Ingram Experiment. Cleveland, OH: Burrows Brothers Co., 1904.
Light Ahead for the Negroes. New York: Grafton Press, 1904.
Medical Union Number Six. [New York]: The Monograph Press, 1904.
A Modern Exodus: A Novel. London: Greening & Co., 1904.
"A Modern Utopia. A Sociological Holiday" In The Fortnightly Review. Vol. ns 76 - 77 (os 82 - 83)., 1904.
Mr. Oseba's Last Discovery. Wellington, New Zealand: The New Zealand Times, 1904.
The Napoleon of Notting Hill. London: John Lane: The Bodley Head, 1904.
The Old Mountain Hermit. New York: Broadway Publishing Co, 1904.
A Prince of the People: A Romance of Modern Royalty. London: Isbister and Company, 1904.
The Red Leaguers. London: Methuen, 1904.
The Setting Sun. An Ante-Dated Picture for a People. London: Skeffington and Son, 1904.
The Sky Blue: A Tale of the Iron Horse and of the Coming of Civilization. Columbus, OH: Author, 1904.
"A Song of To-morrow" In The Comrade (New York). Vol. 3.4 ., 1904.
The Storm of London: A Social Rhapsody. London: John Long, 1904.