Biblio
1932
The Approaching Storm. London: Hutchinson, 1932.
Awakening. London: Chapman and Hall, 1932.
Beyond the Rim. London: Jarrolds, 1932.
Brave New World. London: Chatto & Windus, 1932.
“The Cities of Ardathia” In Amazing Stories (Dunellen, NY). Vol. 6.12., 1932.
Consternation in Mars: Dispatches of Faynt Dams Ex Mock M.P.. London: Noble Brothers, 1932.
Cosmopolis. London: Jarrolds, 1932.
Egoland. Recorded by Emily Loweman. Transmitted through her Father by Camille Flammarion. London: Rider & Co, 1932.
The Hidden Kingdom. [Melbourne, VIC, Australia]: N. Wentworth-Evans, 1932.
If I Were Dictator of Australia. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: The Ruskin Press, 1932.
Interworld: A Novel. Seattle, WA: Film Row Press, 1932.
The Isle of Men. London: Skeffington & Son, 1932.
It Could Never Happen or the Second American Revolution. New York: Coventry House, 1932.
The Jewish Utopia. Baltimore, MD: The Lord Baltimore Press, 1932.
Last Men in London. London: Methuen, 1932.
"The Last Woman" In Wonder Stories (Mt. Morris, IL). Vol. 3.1., 1932.
“Liberalism and the Revolutionary Spirit. Address to the Liberal Summer School at Oxford, July 1932” In Forward View The Young Liberal’s’ Paper . Vol. 7.67., 1932.
The Martian Emperor-President. A Romance . Np: Printed for Private Distribution [The Press of Powis, Walsall, William James Ray, Proprietor], 1932.
"Mechanocracy" In Amazing Stories (Dunnellen, NJ). Vol. 7.1 ., 1932.
The Melting Pot. Dover, Eng.: Dover Printing & Pub, 1932.
Mind Products Limited. A Melodrama in Three Acts and an Epilogue. The Hague, The Netherlands: The Servire Press, 1932.
A New Day Dawns. A Brief History of the Altruistic Era (1930 to 2162 A.D.) A.E. 200. Writing for Jane Bradshaw Historical Section, The National Library Service. Washington, D.C. A Diagnosis and a Possible Prognosis of the Ills of Our Present Social Order. Youngstown, OH: Medical Success Press, 1932.
The New Gods Lead. London: Jarrolds, 1932.
The New Group of World Workers. New York: Author, 1932.
Park. London: Pub. for the Author by Sheed & Ward and ptd. by Rene Hague & Eric Gill, 1932.