Publications
- How Co-operative Production May be Successfully Applied to the Building Trades – Labour Association for Promoting Co-operative Production Based on the Co-partnership of the Workers (undated)
- Some Aspects of the Co-operative Movement – Labour Association for Promoting Co-operative Production Based on the Co-partnership of the Workers (undated)
- The Efficient Organisation of Industry – - Labour Association for Promoting Co-operative Production Based on the Co-partnership of the Workers (undated)
- What Co-operative Production is Doing – Labour Association for Promoting Co-operative Production Based on the Co-partnership of the Workers, 1897
- Partnership of Capital and Labour as a solution of the Conflict between them – Labour Association for Promoting Co-operative Production Based on the Co-partnership of the Workers, 1898
- Co-operative Stores and Labour Co-partnership – Labour Association for Promoting Co-operative Production Based on the Co-partnership of the Workers (Great Britain), 1899
- Co-operative Production – Labour Co-partnership Association, 1899
- Co-operation and Trade Unionism – Labour Co-partnership Association, 1902
- Industrial Democracy – Labour Co-partnership Association, 1902
- Co-operators and preferential tariffs – Liberal Publications Dept., London 1903
- Co-partnership – The Labour Co-partnership Association, 1906
- A New Chapter in the History of Co-operation and Labour: The North Wales Quarries Ltd. – Co-operative Union, Ltd., 1906
- The Pioneer Co-partnership Village – Ealing Tenants Ltd., 1908
- Co-Partnership in Housing – Co-Partnership Tenants, London 1910
- Problems of Finance: with special reference to the co-partnership movement – Co-partnership publishers, London 1912
- Some Experiments in Community Making – Co-partnership publishers, London 1912
- Co-partnership in practice – Labour Co-partnership Association, 1912
- How to Apply Town Planning to Calgary – 1912
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