Works
(Partial List)
- From Sunrise Land: Letters from Japan, Marshall 1895
- Things as they are; mission work in southern India, London: Morgan and Scott (1905)
- Lotus Buds, London: Morgan and Scott (1912)
- Ragland, pioneer, Madras: S.P.C.K. Depository (1922) (biography of Thomas Gajetan Ragland)
- Walker of Tinnevelly, London: Morgan & Scott (1916) (biography of Thomas Walker)
- Candles in the Dark, Christian Literature Crusade (June 1982)
- Rose from Brier, Christian Literature Crusade (June 1972)
- Mimosa: A True Story, CLC Publications (September 2005)
- If, Christian Literature Crusade (June 1999)
- Gold Cord, Christian Literature Crusade (June 1957)
- Edges of His Ways, Fort Washington: Christian Literature Crusade (1955)
- Mountain Breezes: The Collected Poems of Amy Carmichael, Christian Literature Crusade (August 1999)
- Whispers of His Power, CLC Publications (June 1993)
- Thou Givest They Gather, CLC Publications (June 1970)
- Ploughed Under : The Story of a Little Lover, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK) (1934)
- Kohila: The Shaping of an Indian Nurse, CLC Publications (July 2002)
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