Works
- Where the Money Grows (1911)
- The Blue Wound (1921)
- The Driver (1922)
- Satan's Bushel (1923)
- The Cinder Buggy (1923)
- Ouroboros or the Mechanical Extension of Mankind (1926)
- Harangue (The Trees Said to the Bramble Come Reign Over Us) (1926)
- The American Omen (1928)
- A Bubble That Broke the World (1932)
- "The Revolution Was" (1944)
- "Ex America" (1951)
- "Rise of Empire" (1952)
- A Time is Born (1944)
- The People's Pottage(1953) (reprinted as Burden of Empire and Ex America: the 50th Anniversary of the People's Pottage)
- The Wild Wheel (1952)
- The American Story (1955)
- Salvos Against the New Deal: Selections from the Saturday Evening Post: 1933-1940, edited by Bruce Ramsey (2002)
- Defend America First: The Antiwar Editorials of the Saturday Evening Post, 1939-1942, edited by Bruce Ramsey (2003)
- "Insatiable Government," edited by Bruce Ramsey (2008)
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Famous quotes containing the word works:
“Piety practised in solitude, like the flower that blooms in the desert, may give its fragrance to the winds of heaven, and delight those unbodied spirits that survey the works of God and the actions of men; but it bestows no assistance upon earthly beings, and however free from taints of impurity, yet wants the sacred splendour of beneficence.”
—Samuel Johnson (17091784)
“The works of women are symbolical.
We sew, sew, prick our fingers, dull our sight,
Producing what? A pair of slippers, sir,
To put on when youre weary or a stool
To stumble over and vex you ... curse that stool!
Or else at best, a cushion, where you lean
And sleep, and dream of something we are not,
But would be for your sake. Alas, alas!
This hurts most, this ... that, after all, we are paid
The worth of our work, perhaps.”
—Elizabeth Barrett Browning (18061861)
“It [Egypt] has more wonders in it than any other country in the world and provides more works that defy description than any other place.”
—Herodotus (c. 484424 B.C.)