Publications
- ‘A Song of Working Men’, Cornish Brothers, Birmingham, 1897
- ‘Summer Stories’, Cornish Brothers, Birmingham, 1911
- ‘The Labyrinth: a tragedy in one act’, David Nutt, 1911
- ‘The End of an Age’, Cornish Brothers, Birmingham, 1912
- ‘Spurgeon Arrives’, 1912 (a one-act comedy)
- ‘Poems’, Cornish Brothers, Birmingham, 1915
- ‘Six Englishmen’, Cornish Brothers, Birmingham, 1915
- ‘The Schooling of Trimalchio’, 1920 (a tragi-comedy in three acts)
- ‘Love in the Mist’, E. F. Millard, Painswick, 1921 (a book of verse)
- ‘The Pindar of Wakefield’, 1921 (one-act play)
- ‘The Case is Altered’, 1921 (one-act comedy)
- ‘What Art Is', Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1927
- ‘The Candle’, 1938
- ‘Love's Wine Corked; a poem in twenty-four measures’, Gloucester, 1948
- ‘The Betrayer and other poems’, Gloucester, 1950
- ‘The Things People Do’, published privately, London, 1966
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