Books
- Exercises in logic (Clive, London, 1922)
- Psychology and primitive culture (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1923)
- Psychology and the soldier (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1927)
- Remembering (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1932)
- The problem of noise (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1934)
- Political propaganda (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1940)
- Religion as experience, belief, action (Cumberledge, London, 1950)
- The mind at work and play (Allen and Unwin, London, 1951)
- Thinking (Allen and Unwin, 1958)
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