Biblio
1912
The Red Hand of Ulster. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1912.
"The Rejected Planet: An Irishman's Story of a World Without a Woman" In Pearson's Magazine. Vol. 33., 1912.
Rosaleen O'Hara: A Romance of Ireland. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1912.
Ruth's Marriage in Mars: A Scientific Novel. Los Angeles, CA: Author, 1912.
1911
"Ralph 124C 41+ ["One two foresee for one"]" In Modern Electrics (New York). Vol. 4.1 - 12 ., 1911.
The Reign of the Saints. London: Alston Rivers, 1911.
The Road to Avalon. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1911.
1910
The Raid of Dover: A Romance of the Reign of Woman: A.D. 1940. London: King, Sell & Olding, 1910.
Roadtown. New York: Roadtown Press, 1910.
1909
The Real Man. London: John Long, 1909.
Reciprocity (Social and Economic) In the Thirtieth Century The Coming Co-operative Age. A Forecast of the World's Future. New York: Cochrane Publishing Company, 1909.
Reconstructing Eden: "Steve" Crabtree's scheme to eliminate temptation and abolish evil. Columbus, OH: New Eden Pub. Co., 1909.
Red England: A Tale of the Socialist Terror. London: John Milne, 1909.
Redemption. Independence, MO: Author, 1909.
The Rescue of Victoria The Beautiful Nihilist. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: H. Hearne & Co, 1909.
1908
The Realm of Light. Boston, MA: Reid Publishing Company, 1908.
The Rev. John Smith Died--and Went to Jupiter via Hell. New York: The Juno Society, 1908.
1906
Robinson Crusoe's Return. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1906.
1905
Revolution: The Foreword of a Proposed World Movement to Solve the Labor and other Social Problems of Our Strenuous Times. San Francisco, CA: The Aragain Co, 1905.
1904
The Red Leaguers. London: Methuen, 1904.
1903
"A Round Trip to the Year 2000 or a Flight Through Time" In The Argosy (New York). Vol. 42.4- 43.4 ., 1903.
1901
Riallaro. The Archipelago of Exiles. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901.
Romance of Races or The Genesis of Nations. Washington, DC: The Neale Publishing Co, 1901.
1900
Reinstern. Cincinnati, OH: The Editor Publishing Co, 1900.
1898
The Rev. Annabel Lee. A Tale of To-morrow. London: C. Arthur Pearson, 1898.