Partial Bibliography
- The Flame: A Story of What Might Have Been (as Eric North) (1916)
- The Coastlanders (1918)
- Timber Wolves (1920)
- Bluff Stakes (1922)
- Kangaroo Rhymes (with Capel Boake as Stephen Gray) (1922)
- Salvage (1923)
- Toad (1924, serially in the Melbourne Herald) (also published, with some changes, as The Green Flame (as Eric North) in A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine: Vol. 1, No. 4 July 1950)
- The Satyr (1924, The Melbourne Herald)
- Red Dawson (1927)
- White Gold (1927)
- Dragonfly (1928)
- The Treasure of the Tropics (1928)
- Bracken (1929)
- Romance of the Licensing Court (1930)
- From the Casebooks of Dr. Sars (1930)
- The Golden Skull (Illustrated by Robert Strange, 3 November 1931 in Chums magazine, No. 2043 Vol. 40, pp. 349–351)
- Bushranging Silhouettes. Tales (1932) (with Arthur Russell)
- The Bridge of Death (1932) (in The Boys' Budget)
- The Sow's Ear (1933)
- Black Tragedy (as Hugh Bohun) (c. 1933)
- The Valley of Stars (1934)
- The Murchison Murders (1934) (editor) - Author: Arthur Upfield
- The Need for Love (1935) (editor) - Author: Elizabeth Powell
- The Epic of Mr. Plate (5 August 1935 in The Sydney Mail, pp. 12–14)
- Stampede (1937), a radio play
- Story Writing (1937)
- Who Killed Marie Westhoven? (as Eric North) (bet. 1921 & 1940)
- Death Rides the Desert. A Novel (1940) (as Dennis Adair)
- The Shadows Mystery (1944)
- How Runs the Road (1948)
- The Shadows Mystery (1950)
- Three Against The Stars (as Eric North in Fantastic Novels Magazine: Vol. 4, No 1) (May 1950)
- National Theatre Arts Festival: ballet, opera, drama (1951) (editor)
- The Ant Men (as Eric North) (1953)
- Star Gem (Eric North?) (1954)
- A Chip On My Shoulder (as Eric North) (1955)
- The Name is Smith (as Eric North) (1957 (US))
- The Second Sphere (as Eric North in Fantastic Universe Science Fiction magazine) (October 1956)
- Nobody Stops Me (as Eric North) (1960)
- The North Wind (song — words by Bernard Cronin, music by Mabel Down)
- Papers (1890–1969)
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