Biblio
1929
The Brain of the Planet. Vol. Science Fiction Series No. 5. New York: Stellar Publishing Co, 1929.
1928
"A Biological Experiment" In Amazing Stories (New York). Vol. 3.3., 1928.
The Blessing of Azar. A Tale of Dreams and Truth. Boston, MA: The Christopher Publishing House, 1928.
But Soft--we are observed!. London: Arrowsmith, 1928.
1926
The Blue Shirts. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co, 1926.
1924
Beloved Shipmates. London: Grant Richards, 1924.
1923
The Battle of London. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1923.
The Bride of Christ. A Message from Jerusalem to the True and Faithful Subjects of Jesus Christ throughout the World. Jerusalem: The Palestine Press, 1923.
1922
The Bladed Barrier. New York: The Century Co., 1922.
1921
Back to Methuselah; A Metabiological Pentateuch. New York: Brentano's, 1921.
"The Blind Spot" In Argosy-Allstory Weekly (New York). Vol. 134.1 - 6 ., 1921.
1920
"Beyond". Ms. John Macmillan Brown Papers 118 B2, John Macmillan Brown Library, Canterbury University, 1920.
1918
Beyond the Horizon. New York: Neale Publ. Co, 1918.
1917
"By the World Forgot": A Double Romance of the East and the West. Chicago, IL: A.C. McClurg, 1917.
1916
"Beyond Thirty” In All Around Magazine. Vol. 11.4., 1916.
The Birth of Universal Brotherhood. Kansas City, MO: Barton Publishing Co, 1916.
"Building a Socialist City" In The Western Comrade (Llano, CA) . Vol. 4.6 - 12, 5.2 ., 1916.
1913
"Bee Wise" In The Forerunner . Vol. 4.7., 1913.
Between Eras: From Capitalism to Democracy. A Cycle of Conversations and Discourses with Occasional Side-Lights upon the Speakers. Kansas City, MO: Inter-collegiate Press, 1913.
The Brain City. A Fantasy. London: Museum Arts & Letters Assoc, 1913.
1912
The Bush. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Thomas C. Lothian, 1912.
1910
The Building of Thelema. London: J.M. Dent, 1910.
1909
Beatrice the Sixteenth. London: George Bell & Sons, 1909.
1907
Behold the Days to Come: A Fancy in Christian Politics. London: Methuen, 1907.
1906
Balmanno; The City of Our Quest and Its Social Problems. Paisley, Scot.: Alexander Gardner, 1906.