Works
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- On Our Selection (1899) (sold over 250,000 copies)
- Our New Selection (1903)
- Sandy's Selection (1904)
- Rudd's Magazine (1904–1908) (monthly magazine)
- Back at Our Selection (1906)
- The Poor Parson (1907)
- In Australia (1907)
- Dad in Politics (1908)
- For Life (1908)
- Duncan McClure: Being Part 2 of The Poor Parson (1909)
- From Selection to City (1909)
- On an Australian Farm (1910)
- The Dashwoods (1911)
- The Book of Dan (1911)
- Grandpa's Selection (1916)
- The Old Homestead (1917)
- Memoirs of Corporal Keeley (1918)
- Stocking Our Selection (1918)
- Dad Takes to Politics (1921) (originally part of Sandy's Selection)
- We Kaytons (1921)
- On Emu Creek (1923)
- Me an' th' Son (1924)
- The Miserable Clerk (1926)
- The Rudd Family illustrated by Percy Lindsay. First published 1926.
- The Romance of Runnibede (1927)
- Green Grey Homestead (1934)
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