Works
- Books & Plays (1894) essays
- A Deliverance (1898) novel
- Love in a Life (1903) novel
- Reaping the Whirlwind (1908) play
- The Choice (1910) play
- Mary Broome: A Comedy in Four Acts (1912)
- Dying Fires (1912) novel
- Nothing Like Leather (1913) play
- Four Tragedies (1913)
- The Education of Mr. Surrage: A Comedy in Four Acts (1913)
- Men & Ghosts (1918) novel
- True Love (1920) novel
- My Daughter Helen (1922) novel
- The Conquering Hero (1923) play
- Marmaduke (1924) novel
- First Blood: A Play in Four Acts (1924)
- Sons And Fathers: A Play in Four Acts (1925)
- Essays of To-Day and Yesterday (1925)
- Suburb (1925)
- Alfred the Great (1927) novel
- The Rag (1928) play
- Paul Felice: A Play in Four Acts (1930)
- Farewell Manchester (1931) novel
- The Grand Cham's Diamond (1932) play
- Cecilia: A Play in Four Acts (1932)
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