Works
- The life of Canning, (1905)
- History of Serbia (1917)
- Frederic the Great and Kaiser Joseph: An Episode of War and Diplomacy in the Eighteenth Century (1915)
- A history of the Peace Conference of Paris, (6 vols) 1920-24;
- The foreign policy of Canning, 1822-1827 (1925)
- British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898-1914 (1926-1938) with George Peabody Gooch
- I. The end of British isolation
- II The Anglo-Japanese alliance and the Franco-British entente
- III. The testing of the entente, 1904-6
- IV The Anglo-Russian rapprochement, 1903-7
- V. The Near East: The Macedonian problem and the annexation of Bosnia, 1903-9
- VI Anglo-German tension: armaments and negotiation, 1907-12
- VII The Agadir Crisis
- VIII. Arbitration, neutrality and security
- IX.1.The Balkan wars: The prelude. The Tripoli war
- IX.2 The Balkan wars: The League and Turkey
- X.1 The Near and Middle East on the eve of war
- X.2 The last years of peace
- XI The outbreak of war
- Europe in the Nineteenth Century (1927) with A. J. Grant, textbook later updated
- England and the Near East: The Crimea (1936)
- The Foundation of British Foreign Policy (1938) with L. M. Penson
- A Century of Diplomatic Blue Books, 1814-1914 (1938) with L. M. Penson
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