Selected Works
- 1915 -- Electoral Reform in England and Wales: The Development and Operation of the Parliamentary Franchise, 1832-1885. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- 1916 -- The Diplomatic Background of the War, 1870-1914. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- 1918 -- How the World Votes: The Story of Democratic Development in Elections with Donald Paige Frary. Springfield, Massachusetts: C. A. Nichols. OCLC 557198
- 1921 -- Woodrow Wilson and the World War. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- 1926 -- The Intimate Papers of Colonel House. New York: Houghton Mifflin. OCLC 476286
- 1934 -- American Diplomacy During the World War. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. [reprinted by Greenwood Press, Westport Connecticut, 1975: 10-ISBN 0-8371-7746-4; 13-ISBN 978-0-8371-7746-5
- 1935 -- American Neutrality, 1914-17: Essays on the Causes of American Intervention in the World War. OCLC 257742593
- 1921 -- What Really Happened in Paris: the story of the Peace Conference, 1918-1919 with Edward House. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
- 1963 -- Letters from the Paris Peace Conference. New Haven
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