Key Published Works
- Lonecraft (1913)
- At Suvla Bay (1916)
- The Wigwam Papers (1916)
- The Totem Talks (1918)
- Tribal Training (1919)
- The Great War Brings It Home (1919)
- The Confession of the Kibbo Kift (1927)
- The Alberta Report (1937)
- Words Win Wars (1940)
- Social Credit Clearly Explained (1945)
- The Life And Soul Of Paracelsus (1951)
- The Paragon Dictionary (1952)
- The Suvla Bay Landing (1964)
- The Facts of the Case Concerning the Hargrave Automatic Navigator for Aircraft (1969)
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