Biblio
1908
When Things Were Doing. Chicago, IL: Charles H. Kerr and Company, 1908.
A Woman's Aye and Nay. London: John Long, 1908.
1907
What Might Have Been; The Story of a Social War. London: John Murray, 1907.
When Theodore is King. Extracts Taken From a Complete Account of the New Declaration of the Change From the United States of America To the United Kingdom of America and the Establishing of Theodore on the Throne. New York: Chauncey Holt, 1907.
"A Woman's Utopia" In The Times Magazine. Vol. 1., 1907.
1906
"The Week. The Invasion of New Zealand" In The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand) . Vol. no. 8686, 8692, 8698 ., 1906.
1905
The War of the Sexes. London: John Long, 1905.
"When I Was King" In The Bulletin (Sydney, NSW, Australia) . Vol. 26., 1905.
"With the Night Mail" In McClure's Magazine . Vol. 26.1 ., 1905.
The World Above; A Duologue. Chicago, IL: Blue Skys Press, 1905.
A World Without a Child: A Story for Women and for Men. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1905.
1903
Walda; A Novel. New York: Harper Brothers, 1903.
The Wind Trust: A Possible Prophecy With an Introduction by Edward Everett Hale. Boston, MA: James H. West Company, 1903.
1902
A Wee Lassie; or, A Unique Republic. Richmond, VA: Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1902.
Where the Needle Points. New York: The Abbey Press, 1902.
1901
“Will There Be Servants in 2000 A.D.” In Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress Upon Human Life and Thought . London: Chapman and Hall, 1901.
A Woman of Mars. Dedicated to My Mother. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Edwards, Dunlop & Co, 1901.
"The World's Last Wonder" In Tocsin (Melbourne, VIC, Australia) . Vol. 3.177 - 90 ., 1901.
1900
“What May Happen in the Next Hundred Years” In The Ladies’ Home Journal . Vol. 18.1., 1900.
“Within an Ace of the End of the World” In McClure’s Magazine. Vol. 14., 1900.
A Woman of Yesterday. New York: Doubleday, Page, 1900.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Chicago, IL: G.M. Hill, 1900.
The World a Department Store. A Story of Life Under a Coöperative System. Lewiston, ME: Bradford Peck, 1900.
1899
When the Sleeper Wakes. New York: Harper & Bros, 1899.
Wise or Otherwise. How to Solve the Social Problem, and Reorganise Society on such a basis that class Distinction would cease to exist, and the Total Abolition of the Competitive System. Sydney, NSW, Australia: P. Offer, Printer, 1899.