Works
- The Island Within (1928)
- Up Stream (1922)
- Israel (1925)
- The Case of Mr. Crump (1926)
- Expression in America (1931)
- The Last Days of Shylock (1931)
- Trumpet of Jubilee (1937)
- Rebirth (1935)
- The Broken Snare (1908)
- A Night in Alexandria (1909)
- German Style, An Introduction to the Study of German Prose (1910)
- The Modern Drama (New York, 1914)
- Rebirth, A Book of Modern Jewish Thought (New York, 1935)
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