Partial Bibliography
Science fiction
- A Mirror of Shalott
- Lord of the World ( Complete text at Project Gutenberg.)
- Dawn of All ( Complete text at Project Gutenberg.)
Historical fiction
- By What Authority?
- Come Rack! Come Rope! ( Complete text at Project Gutenberg.)
- Initiation.
- Oddsfish!( Complete text at Project Gutenberg.)
- The King's Achievement (Sir I. Pitman and sons, ltd., 1908) ( Complete text at Project Gutenberg.)
- The History of Richard Raynal, Solitary ( Complete text at Project Gutenberg.)
Contemporary Fiction
- The Light Invisible
- The Sentimentalists
- The Conventionalists
- The Necromancers (B. Herder, 1909) ( Complete text at Project Gutenberg.)
- None Other Gods ( Complete text at Project Gutenberg.)
- The Winnowing
- Loneliness
Children's Books
- Alphabet of Saints, with Reginald Balfour and Charles Ritchie (Burns, Oates & Washbourne, 1905)
- A Child's Rule of Life, illustrated by Gabriel Pippet
- Old Testament Rhymes, illustrated by Gabriel Pippet
Devotional Works
- Friendship of Christ
- Life in the World unseen
- More About Life in the World Unseen
- More Light
- Facts
- Here and Hereafter
Apologetic Works
- Confessions of a Convert
- Religion of the Plain Man
- Paradoxes of Catholicism ( Complete text at Project Gutenberg.)
- Papers of a Pariah
- Christ in the Church: A Volume of Religious Essays
Non-Catholic Denominations
Plays
- Cost of a Crown, a Story of Douay & Durham; a Sacred Drama in Three Acts
- A Mystery Play in Honour of the Nativity of Our Lord (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908)
- The Upper Room, a drama of Christ's passion
- The Maid of Orleans, a drama of the life of Joan of Arc
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