Works
- Sorgho and Imphee, the Chinese and African sugar canes; A. O. Moore, New York 1857
- Outlines of the first course of Yale agricultural lectures; C. M. Saxton, Barker & Co., New York 1860
- Descendents of Thomas Olcott, 1872
- Human Spirits and Elementaries; 1875
- People from the other world; American Publishing Co., Hartford 1875
- A Buddhist catechism; Madras 1881
- Theosophy, Religion, and Occult Science; New York 1885
- Old Diary Leaves (6 volumes)
- The Hindu Dwaita Catechism; 1886
- The Golden Rules of Buddhism; 1887
- The kinship between Hinduism and Buddhism; The Maha-Bodhi society, Calcutta 1893
- The Poor Pariah; Addison & Co., Madras 1902
- The Life of the Buddha and its Lessons; 1912
- Old diary leaves, Inside the occult, the true story of Madame H. P. Blavatsky; Running Press, Philadelphia 1975 (reprint); ISBN 0-914294-31-8
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