Works
- An Unfinished Martyrdom (1894)
- Beyond Atonement (1896)
- East End Idylls (1897)
- The Consecration Of Hetty Fleet (1898)
- In The Image Of God (1898)
- In The Wake Of The War (1900)
- Songs Of The War (1900)
- The Luck of Private Foster: A Romance of Love and War (1900)
- From a London Garden (1903)
- More Than Money (1903)
- In Fear Of Man (1904)
- London Etchings (1904)
- Admissions And Asides (1905)
- Love In London (1906)
- London From The Top Of A 'Bus (1906)
- The Shadow Show (1907)
- The World that Never Was. A London Fantasy (1908)
- Billicks (1909)
- Two to Nowhere (1911)
- A Man With A Past (1911)
- Famous Houses and Literary Shrines of London (1912)
- The Booklover's London (1913)
- Modern Grub Street and other essays (1913)
- In the Firing Line (1914) editor, war reportage
- Seeing It Through
- Australasia Triumphant! With the Australians and New Zealanders in the Great War on Land And Sea (1916)
- Songs Of The World War (1916)
- The Odd Volum (1917) editor, stories
- For Remembrance. Soldier Poets who have Fallen in the War. With nineteen portraits (1918)
- The ANZAC Pilgrim's Progres: Ballads of Australia's Army (1918) Lance-Corporal Cobber, editor
- Tod MacMammon Sees His Soul (1920)
- Exit Homo (1921)
- The Divine Tragedy (1922)
- Gods of Modern Grub Street: Impressions of Contemporary Authors (1923) on Jeffrey Farnol, W. B. Maxwell, W. W. Jacobs et al.
- With The Gilt Off (1923)
- Robert Louis Stevenson: His Work and His Personality (1924) editor
- The Bookman Treasury Of Living Poets [1925) editor, and later editions
- The Prince of Wales' African Book (1926)
- City Songs (1926) editor, poetry anthology
- Wonderful London (1926/7) editor, three volumes
- The Glory that was Grub Street - Impressions of Contemporary Authors (1928)
- Collected Poems of St. John Adcock (Hodder and Stoughton, 1929)
- London Memories (1931)
- A Book of Bohemians
- Hyde Park
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“We ourselves are Jews by birth and not Gentile sinners; yet we know that a person is justified not by the works of the law but through faith in Jesus Christ. And we have come to believe in Christ Jesus, so that we might be justified by faith in Christ, and not by doing the works of the law, because no one will be justified by the works of the law.”
—Bible: New Testament, Galatians 2:15-16.
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