Biblio
1920
"The Hermit of Chimaso Island" In The Earthomotor and Other Stories. Salem, OR: Statesman Pub. Co., 1920.
1919
"The Heads of Cerberus" In Thrill Book (New York). Vol. 2.4 - 3.2 ., 1919.
1917
Her Invisible Spirit Mate: A Scientific Novel and Psychological Lessons on How to Make the World More Beautiful. Los Angeles, CA: Author, 1917.
1916
"How They Were Denobled" In The Forerunner (New York). Vol. 7.8 ., 1916.
The Hundredth Wave. A Novel Written to Accomplish Two Strongly Interlinked Purposes. Chicago, IL: Charles H. Kerr & Co., 1916.
1915
"Herland" In The Forerunner (New York). Vol. 6., 1915.
1914
On Heaven In Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. Vol. 4.3., 1914.
Humanity and the Mysterious Knight. Boston, MA: Roxburgh Publishing Company, 1914.
1912
Heaven's Gate Opened. A Spirit's Message. A Series of Addresses given through the mediumship of E.M. Eldridge giving a brief description of the spheres beyond the earth. Leicester, Eng.: Clarke & Satchell, 1912.
"Her Memories" In The Forerunner . Vol. 3.8 ., 1912.
1911
The Horroboos. Boston, MA: The Liberty Press, 1911.
1908
How England Was Saved; History of the Years 1910-1925. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co, 1908.
How the Vote Was Won. Produced for the First Time at the Royalty Theatre, London, April 13, 1909. London: Edith Craig, 1908.
1907
"The Hidden Country" In Our Jabberwock (London) . Vol. 4.22 - 27 ., 1907.
1906
Hortense: A Study of the Future. A Romance. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Sands & McDougall, 1906.
1905
Hopetown. An industrial town, as it is, and as it might be. West Bromwich, Eng.: J.B. Round, 1905.
A Hundred Years Hence; The Expectations of an Optimist. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1905.
1904
The Harris-Ingram Experiment. Cleveland, OH: Burrows Brothers Co., 1904.
1903
Henry Ashton; A thrilling Story of How the Famous Co-operative Commonwealth was established in Zanland. Alameda, CA: Author, 1903.
His Pseudoic Majesty or The Knights of the Fleece. New York: Liberty Pub. Co, 1903.
1901
The Hope of England. London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1901.
1900
Hallie Marshall: A True Daughter of the South. New York: Abbey Press, 1900.
Hermaphro-Deity: The Mystery of Divine Genius. Saginaw, MI: Saginaw Printing and Publishing Co, 1900.
His Wisdom, The Defender. New York: Harper and Bros, 1900.
1899
"How the House of Commons became a Cycling School" In A Trip to Paradoxia and Other Humours of the Hour. Being Contemporary Pictures of Social Fact and Political Fiction. London: Greening & Co., 1899.