Biblio
1917
Pleiades Club: Telegraphers’ Paradise on Planet Mars. Portland, OR: Multnomah Printing Co. , 1917.
"A Pretty Pass. A 30th Century Idyl" In The Red Magazine (London) . Vol. 33.197., 1917.
The Social Problem Solved, Without Either Socialism or Capitalism. The Coming Golden Age. An Outgrowth of Remedying Rather Than Abandoning Our Industrial System. New York: Author, 1917.
The Unprecedented Invasion of Altruria. Cos Cobb, VT: Rustic Press, 1917.
"Utopia" In The Gazette of the 3rd London General Hospital . Vol. 3.1., 1917.
The Utopian Way. South Bend, IN: Author, 1917.
1916
Among the Immortals In the Land of Desire. A Glimpse of the Beyond. New York: Shakespeare Press, 1916.
And It Came to Pass. London: Jarrold & Sons, 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.
"The Courtship Superlative" In All-Story (New York). Vol. 62.1 - 4 ., 1916.
"The Dawn of White Australasia (Being the Remarkable Adventures of Peter Ecoores Van Bu)" In Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW, Australia). Vol. no. 11726 - 11751 ., 1916.
Five Generations Hence. Fort Worth, TX: Ptd. by Dotson-Jones Company, 1916.
"How They Were Denobled" In The Forerunner (New York). Vol. 7.8 ., 1916.
The Hundredth Wave. A Novel Written to Accomplish Two Strongly Interlinked Purposes. Chicago, IL: Charles H. Kerr & Co., 1916.
"If the Germans Came" In Irish Times ., 1916.
"June 6, 2016" In Colliers (New York). Vol. 57.6., 1916.
Meleager; A Fantasy. London: Martin Secker, 1916.
A Peaceful Revolution. Bath, Eng.: Ernest J. Adams, 1916.
State Socialism After the War; An Exposition of Complete State Socialism. What It Is: How It Would Work. Philadelphia, PA: George W. Jacobs and Company, 1916.
"A Surplus Woman" In The Forerunner (New York). Vol. 7.5 ., 1916.
Through Gates of Pearl: A Vision of the Heaven-Life. New York: Fleming H. Revell, 1916.
The United States of the World; An Utopian Essay Towards a Better Ordering of the Affairs of Men. London: George Routledge & Sons, 1916.
A Vision of the Future. New York: The Cosmopolitan Press, 1916.