Biblio
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.
1908
When the Saints are Gone. London: John Long, 1908.
When Things Were Doing. Chicago, IL: Charles H. Kerr and Company, 1908.
A Woman's Aye and Nay. London: John Long, 1908.
1909
"What Diantha Did" In The Forerunner . Vol. 1.1 - 14., 1909.
When the Women Reign. 1930. London: Arthur H. Stockwell, 1909.
Where Men Have Walked; A Story of the Lucayos. Boston, MA: C. M. Clark Publishing Co., 1909.
White Australia; or, The Empty North, Edited by Fotheringham, Richard. South Brisbane, Qld, Australia: Playlab, 1909.
1910
The Waste of War. Wisbech, Eng: Wisbech Local Peace Association, 1910.
World Corporation. Boston, MA: New England News Company, 1910.
1911
"When the New Zealander Comes" In The Strand Magazine . Vol. 42.249 ., 1911.
1912
What Auckland Might Be Or; A Tribute From France. [Auckland, New Zealand]: J. Buelens & Co, 1912.
When Dreams Come True. New York: Desmond FitzGerald, 1912.
1913
“What will Posterity Say of Us? An Address Delivered in the Darwin Hall, on October 1st, 1912” In Bedrock: A Quarterly Review of Scientific Thought (London) . Vol. 1.3., 1913.
When William Came: A Story of London Under the Hohenzollerns. London: John Lane, 1913.
"The World Set Free; A Story of Mankind" In The English Review. Vol. 16 - 17., 1913.
1914
The War of the Worlds: A Tale of the Year 2,000 A.D.. [Chicago, IL]: [Author], 1914.
Work for All. A Co-operative Commonwealth based on Ruskin's Teaching. Leeds, Eng.: Arthur Wigley, 1914.
1915
The White Man's Burden, A Satirical Forecast. Boston, MA: Gorham Press, 1915.
Windmills: A Book of Fables. London: Martin Secker, 1915.
Wireless Messages from Other Worlds. London: L.N. Fowler, 1915.
1916
"With Her in Ourland" In The Forerunner (New York). Vol. 7., 1916.
Women of the Future. New York: The Rand School of Social Science, 1916.