Selected Books and Speeches By Kahn
- Of Many Things; Being Reflections and Impressions on International Affairs, Domestic Topics and the Arts (a compilation of speeches and writings, 1926)
- The Value of Art to the People (1924)
- The Myth of American Imperialism (1924)
- Reflections of a Financier - A Study of Economic and Other Problems (1921)
- Two Years of Faulty Taxation (1920)
- Our Economic and Other Problems: A Financier's Point of View (1920)
- Suggestions Concerning the Railroad Problem (1919)
- Let Us Reason Together (1919)
- Taxation: A Letter (1918)
- Right Above Race (1918)
- Poison Growth of Prussianism (1918)
- The Menace of Paternalism (1918)
- When the Tide Turned (1918)
- Frenzied Liberty (1918)
- The Common Cause: Britain's Part in the Great War (1918)
- Some Comments on War Taxation (1918)
- The War and Business (1917)
- Prussianized Germany. Americans of Foreign Descent and America's Cause (1917)
- Art and the People (1916)
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