Books
- The Boston Stock Exchange (1893)
- Federal Reserve Act (1914)
- The Audacious War (1915)
- The Mexican Problem (1917)
- War Finance, As Viewed From the Roof of the World in Switzerland (1919)
- World Remaking; or, Peace Finance (1920)
- Lord's Money(1922)
- Twenty-Eight Essays on the Federal Reserve Act (unk.)
- My Creed (unk.)
- They Told Barron (1930)
- More They Told Barron (1931)
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