Works |
| 1900. | Greybeards at Play. Brimley Johnson. Cheaper edition, 1902. |
| | The Wild Knight. Grant Richards. Second edition, Brimley Johnson, 1905. Enlarged edition, Dent, 1914. |
| 1901. | The Defendant. Brimley Johnson. Second enlarged edition, 1902. Cheap edition, in Dent's Wayfarer's Library, 1914. |
| 1902. | Twelve Types. A. L. Humphreys. Partly reprinted as Five Types, 1910, same publisher. Cheap edition, 1911. |
| | G. F. Watts. Duckworth. In Popular Library of Art. Reissued at higher price, 1914. |
| 1903. | Robert Browning. In English Men of Letters Series. Macmillan. |
| 1904. | The Patriotic Idea. In England a Nation. Edited by Lucien Oldershaw. Brimley Johnson. |
| | The Napoleon of Notting Hill. John Lane. With 7 full-page illustrations by W. Graham Robertson and a Map of the Seat of War. |
| 1905. | The Club of Queer Trades. Harper. Cheap edition, Hodder and Stoughton, 1912. |
| | Heretics. John Lane. |
| 1906. | Charles Dickens. Methuen. Cheaper edition, 1907. Popular edition, 1913. |
| 1908. | The Man who was Thursday. Arrowsmith. |
| | All Things Considered. Methuen. |
| | Orthodoxy. John Lane. |
| 1909. | Tremendous Trifles. Methuen. |
| 1910. | Alarms and Discursions. Methuen. |
| | Five Types. A. L. Humphreys. Reprinted from Twelve Types, 1905. |
| | What's Wrong with the World? Cassell. Cheap edition, 1912. |
| | William Blake. Duckworth. In Popular Library of Art. |
| | George Bernard Shaw. John Lane. Cheap edition, 1914. |
| | The Ball and the Cross. Wells Gardner, Darton. |
| 1911. | The Ballad of the White Horse. Methuen. |
| | Appreciations of Dickens. Dent. Reprinted prefaces from Everyman Series edition of Dickens. |
| | The Innocence of Father Brown. Cassell. |
| 1912. | Simplicity and Tolstoy. A. L. Humphreys. Another edition, H. Siegle. In Watteau Series, 1913. |
| | A Miscellany of Men. Methuen. |
| | Manalive. Nelson. |
| 1913. | Magic. Martin Seeker. |
| | The Victorian Age in Literature. Williams and Norgate. In Home University Library. |
| 1914. | The Wisdom of Father Brown. Cassell. |
| | The Flying Inn. Methuen. (The Songs of the Simple Life appeared originally in The New Witness.) |
| | The Wild Knight. Dent. Enlarged edition, first published 1900. |
| | The Barbarism of Berlin. Cassell. |
| | Letters to an Old Garibaldian. Methuen. |
| 1915. | Poems. Burns and Oates. |
| | And articles on Tolstoy, Stevenson, Tennyson, and Dickens in a series of booklets published by The Bookman, 1902-1904. |
Prefaces to the Following Books |
| 1902. | Past and Present. By Thomas Carlyle. In World's Classics. Grant Richards. |
| 1903. | Life of Johnson. Extracts from Boswell. Isbister. |
| 1904. | The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. By O. W. Holmes. Red Letter Library. Blackie. |
| | Sartor Resartus. By Thomas Carlyle. Cassell's National Library. |
| | The Pilgrim's Progress. By John Bunyan. Cassell's National Library. |
| 1905. | Creatures That Once Were Men. By Maxim Gorky. Rivers. |
| 1906 etc. | Works of Dickens. In Everyman Library. Dent. |
| 1906. | Essays. By Matthew Arnold. In the Everyman Library. Dent. |
| | Literary London. By Elsie M. Lang. Werner Laurie. |
| 1907. | The Book of Job. (Wellwood Books.) |
| | From Workhouse to Westminster; the Life Story of Will Crooks, M.P. By George Haw. Cassell. Cheaper edition, 1908. |
| 1908. | Poems. By John Ruskin. Muses Library. Routledge. |
| | The Cottage Homes of England. By W. W. Crotch. Industrial Publishing Co. |
| 1909. | A Vision of Life. By Darrell Figgis. Lane. |
| | Meadows of Play. By Margaret Arndt. Elkin Mathews. |
| 1910. | Selections from Thackeray. Bell. |
| | Eyes of Youth. An Anthology. Herbert and Daniel. |
| 1911. | Samuel Johnson. Extracts from, selected by Alice Meynell. Herbert and Daniel. |
| | The Book of Snobs. By W. M. Thackeray. Red Letter Library. Blackie. |
| 1912. | Famous Paintings Reproduced in Colour. Cassell. |
| | The English Agricultural Labourer. By A. H. Baverstock. The Vineyard Press. |
| | Fables. By Æsop. Translated by V. S. Vernon Jones. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Heinemann. |
| 1913. | The Christmas Carol. In the Waverley Dickens. |
| 1915. | Bohemia's Claim for Freedom. The London Czech Committee. |
Illustrations to the Following Books by Other Writers |
| 1901. | Nonsense Rhymes. By W. C. Monkhouse. Brimley Johnson. Cheaper edition, 1902. |
| 1903. | The Great Enquiry. By H. B. (Hilaire Belloc). Duckworth. |
| 1904. | Emmanuel Burden. By Hilaire Belloc. Methuen. |
| 1905. | Biography for Beginners. By E. Clerihew. Cheaper edition, Werner Laurie, 1908. Cheap edition, 1910. |
| 1912. | The Green Overcoat. By Hilaire Belloc. Arrowsmith. |
Contributions to Periodicals |
| | Bookman. From 1898 onwards, passim. |
| | The Speaker (afterwards The Nation). From 1898 onwards. |
| | The Daily News. Weekly article, 1900-1913. Also occasional poems and reviews. |
| | The Daily Herald. Weekly article, 1913-1914. |
| | The Illustrated London News. 1905-1914; 1915- |
| | The Eye-Witness (afterwards The New Witness). Poems and articles, 1911 onwards. |
| | Also correspondence columns of The Tribune (1906-1908), The Clarion, and the London Press in general. |
| | The Oxford and Cambridge Review (afterwards The British Review). Articles 1911, etc. |
| | The Dublin Review. Occasional articles. |
Contributions to Official Publications |
| | Evidence before the Joint Select Committee of the House of Lords and the House of Commons on Stage Plays (Censorship), included in the Minutes of Evidence, 1909. |
Speeches |
| 1908. | The Press. Speech at Pan-Anglican Congress. Proceedings published by The Times. |
| 1910. | What to do with the Backward Races. Speech at the Nationalities and Subject Races Conference, London. Proceedings published by P. S. King. |
| 1914. | Do Miracles Happen? Report of a Discussion at the Little Theatre in January, 1914. Published as a pamphlet by The Christian Commonwealth Co. |