Works
Novels
- The Pioneers (1915) - filmed in 1916 by Franklyn Barrett and 1926 by Raymond Longford
- Windlestraws (1916)
- Black Opal (1921)
- Working Bullocks ([921)
- The Wild Oats of Han (1928)
- Coonardoo (1929)
- Haxby's Circus (1930)
- Intimate Strangers (1939)
- Moon of Desire (1941)
- The Roaring Nineties (1946)
- Golden Miles (1948)
- Winged Seeds (1950)
- Subtle Flame (1967)
Short stories
- Kiss on the Lips (1932)
- Potch and Colour (1944)
- N'Goola (1959)
- The Cooboo (1932)
- Marlene (1938)
- Flight
Drama
- Brumby Innes (1929)
Reportage
- The Real Russia (1934)
Poetry
- Clovelly Verses (1913)
- The Earth Lover and Other Verses (1932)
Autobiography
- Child of the Hurricane (1964)
Selection from collected works
- On Strenuous Wings (1965)
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