Works
- Friedrich Nietzsche, the Dionysian spirit of the age (1906)
- Nietzsche in Outline and Aphorism (1907)
- National Guilds: An inquiry into the wage system and the way out (1914) editor, articles from The New Age
- An alphabet of economics (1918)
- Readers and writers (1917–1921) (1922) as RHC
- Psychological Exercises and Essays (1930)
- The Art of Reading (1930)
- On Love. Freely Adapted form the Tibetan (Unicorn Press 1932)
- Selected Essays and Critical Writings (1935) edited by Herbert Read and Denis Saurat
- Political and Economic Writings. From 'The New English Weekly' 1932-34, with a preliminary section from 'The New Age 1912' (1936) edited by Montgomery Butchart, 'with the advice of Maurice Colbourne, T. S. Eliot, Philip Mairet, Will Dyson and others'
- Essays and Aphorisms (1954)
- The Active Mind - Adventures in Awareness (1954)
- Orage as Critic (1974) edited by Wallace Martin
- Consciousness: Animal, Human & Superman (1978)
- A. R. Orage's Commentaries on Gurdjieff's All and Everything, edited by C. S. Nott
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