Books Illustrated
- Britain in peace and war. London: Methuen, 1941.
- Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1941.
- Russia in war: London, summer 1941; Russia-bound convoy; a British cruiser; Iceland. London: Methuen, 1942.
- Three continents, 1944–45: England, Mediterranean convoy, Egypt, East Africa, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, India, Burma front, China, Italian campaign, Germany defeated. London: Methuen, 1946.
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