Publications
- Essays in Liberalism (part author, 1897).
- ‘Preface’ (with J. S. Phillimore), pp. vii-xiii.
- ‘Liberalism and Wealth’, pp. 31-96.
- 'Mr. Gladstone. I.', The Economic Journal, Vol. 8, No. 31. (Sep., 1898), pp. 395-402.
- 'Mr. Gladstone II', The Economic Journal, Vol. 8, No. 32. (Dec., 1898), pp. 533-543.
- The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (edited by Sir Wemyss Reid, 1899):
- Chapter II: "Mr. Gladstone and the Oxford Union Society".
- Chapter IV: "Mr. Gladstone as a Tory, 1832–1841".
- Chapter VI: "Mr. Gladstone and the reform of the tariff, 1841–1846".
- Chapter VIII: "Mr. Gladstone as a Peelite, 1846–1859".
- Chapter IX: "Mr. Gladstone as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1853, 1859–1865".
- Chapter XI: "Mr. Gladstone as Leader of the House and reformer, 1865–1868".
- Chapter XIII: "Mr. Gladstone's first premiership, 1868–1874".
- Chapter XV: "Mr. Gladstone's first retirement, 1874–1876".
- Chapter XVI: "Mr. Gladstone and the Eastern Question, 1876–1879".
- Chapter XVII: "Mr. Gladstone's second premiership, 1880–1885".
- Chapter XVIII: "Mr. Gladstone and Home Rule, 1885–1892".
- Chapter XIX: "Mr. Gladstone's fourth premiership and final retirement, 1892–1897".
- Local Government in England (with J. Redlich), 2 vols, 1903.
- Adam Smith, 1904.
- Trusts and Cartels, 1905.
- The Arbiter in Council, 1906.
- Stock Exchange, 1911.
- Progress of the Nation, 1912.
- Political Economy of War, 1915.
- From Adam Smith to Philip Snowden: A History of Free Trade in Great Britain, 1925.
- Life of Thomas Jefferson, 1926.
- Early Life and Letters of John Morley, 1927.
- Safeguarding and Protection, 1927.
- Wall Street and Lombard Street, 1931.
- Gladstone as Financier and Economist, 1931.
- Gold, Silver and Paper Money, 1933.
- Consequences of the War to Great Britain, 1934.
- Liberty and Tyranny, 1935.
- Economic Freedom and Private Property, 1935.
- Armaments, 1937;
- Free Markets or Monopoly, 1942.
- Problems and Fallacies of Political Economy, 1943.
- Foreign Policy, Past and Future, 1944.
- Principles of Prosperity, 1944.
- Repeal of the Corn Laws, 1946.
- In the Golden Days, 1947.
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