English Language Works
- Women in the Past, Present, and Future. London: Reeves, 1885. US Edition: San Francisco: G. Benham, 1897.
- Assassinations and Socialism: From a Speech by August Bebel, Delivered at Berlin, November 2, 1898. New York: New York Labor News Co., n.d. .
- Beber. New York: International Publishers, 1901.
- Socialism and the German Kaiser: Two Speeches. With Georg Heinrich von Vollmar. London: Clarion Press, 1903.
- Women Under Socialism. New York: New York Labor News Co., 1904. New translation: Women and Socialism. New York: Socialist Literature Co., 1910.
- Trade Unions and Political Parties. Milwaukee: Social-Democratic Publishing Co., 1906.
- Bebel's Reminiscences. New York: Socialist Literature Co., 1911.
- The Intellectual Ability of Women. New York: Cooperative Press, n.d. .
- My Life. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1912.
- Speeches of August Bebel. New York: International Publishers, 1928.
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