Non-fiction Works
- The World of Labour (1913)
- Trade Unionism on the Railways (with R Page Arnot, 1917)
- Self-Government in Industry (1917)
- The Payment of Wages (1918)
- The Regulation of Wages During and After the War (1918)
- Guild Socialism Restated (1920)
- The Life of William Cobbett (1925)
- Robert Owen (1923)
- The Intelligent Man's Guide Through World Chaos (1932)
- The Condition of Britain (with his wife, Margaret Cole, 1937) LBC
- The People's Front (1937) LBC
- Practical Economics(1937) Pelican Books, London
- War Aims (1939) LBC
- Europe, Russia and the Future (1941) LBC
- Great Britain in the Post-War World (1942) LBC
- Monetary Systems and Theories (1943)
- The Means to Full Employment (1943) LBC
- A Century of Cooperation (1944)
- Persons & Periods (1945)
- The Common People, 1746-1946 (with Raymond Postgate, 1946)
- A Short History of the British Working Class Movement, 1789-1947 (1947) ISBN 0-415-26564-9
- A History of the Labour Party from 1914, (London: Routledge & K. Paul, 1948)
- The Meaning of Marxism, (1950) LBC
- The British Co-operative Movement in a Socialist Society, (London, G. Allen & Unwin 1951)
- Introduction to Economic History 1750-1950, (London: Macmillan 1952)
- A History of Socialist Thought: 7 Volumes, (London: Palgrave Macmillan (2003) ISBN 1-4039-0264-X)
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