Biblio
1952
We Died in Bond Street. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1952.
We the Few. New York: Exposition Press, 1952.
Whirlwind Harvest. A Phantasy. Fresno, CA: Academy Library Guild, 1952.
Whither Bharat? or, The Mission From Moonland. Bombay, India: New Book Co, 1952.
1951
"The Wrong Side of Paradise" In Amazing Stories . Vol. 25.8 ., 1951.
1950
"The Waker Dreams" In Galaxy Science Fiction (New York). Vol. 1.3 ., 1950.
"World Without Men" In Amazing Stories Quarterly (New York). Vol. 24.6 ., 1950.
1949
Watch the North Wind Rise. New York: Creative Age Press, 1949.
The Weapon Shops of Isher. New York: Greenberg Publisher, 1949.
White City. A Novel. Palo Alto, CA: Palopress, 1949.
1948
Walden Two. New York: Macmillan, 1948.
A Warning From Mars. New York: Interplanetary Publications, 1948.
1947
When Smuts Goes. A History of South Africa from 1952 to 2010, First Published in 2015. Capetown, South Africa: African Bookman, 1947.
White Thunder God. Los Angeles, CA: Author, 1947.
The World The World Wants (A Sociocratic Order). São Paulo, Brasil: np, 1947.
"Worlds to Watch and Ward" In The Quest for Utopia; An Anthology of Imaginary Societies, Edited by Negley, Glenn and Patrick, J. Max. New York: Henry Schumann, 1947.
1946
What Farrar Saw. London: Nicholson & Watson, 1946.
1945
Wake Up New Zealand! A Clarion Call to New Zealanders to follow the brightly burning Star of Truth. Auckland, New Zealand: The International League of the Cross, 1945.
"The Waveries" In Astounding Science Fiction (New York). Vol. 34.5., 1945.
1944
When? A prophetical novel of the very near future. Vancouver, BC, Canada: H. Ben Judah. Distributed by British Israel Association of Greater Vancouver, 1944.
Worlds Beginning. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1944.
1943
The Weapon Makers In Astounding Science Fiction (New York). Vol. 30.6 - 31.2 . Providence, RI: Hadley Publishing Co, 1943.
When Adolf Came. A Novel. London: Jarrold's Ltd, 1943.
Where the Stars Are Born. Sydney, NSW, Australia: William Brooks & Co, 1943.
Why Was I Killed? A Dramatic Dialogue. London: John Lane, 1943.