Works
- An essay on crafts & obedience (1918), Douglas Pepler
- ABC of Adler's psychology (1928)
- Alfred Adler Problems of Neurosis (1929) editor, case histories
- Aristocracy and the Meaning of Class Rule - An Essay upon Aristocracy Past and Future (1931)
- The Douglas Manual: Being a Recension of Passages from the Works of Major C. H. Douglas, Outlining Social Credit (Stanley Nott, 1934) editor
- A. R. Orage: a memoir (1936)
- The Frontier (1951)
- Christian Essays in Psychiatry (1956) editor
- Pioneer of Sociology: The Life and Letters of Patrick Geddes (1957)
- John Middleton Murry (1958)
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