What we know about the planets. Chautaquan 20, 526-31 (February 1895)

When shall we have another glacial epoch? Publications of the
Astronomical Society of the Pacific 4, 15-19 (Jan. 30, 1892)

Non-Fiction: Books, Pamphlets, Etc.

Astronomy in a nutshell, the chief facts and principles explained in
popular language for the general reader and for schools. New
York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912. xi, 261p. front.,
illus., plates, diagrs. 19cm.

Astronomy with an opera-glass: a popular introduction to the study
of the starry heavens with the simplest of optical instruments, with
maps and directions to facilitate the recognition of the
constellations and the principal stars visible to the naked eye. New
York and London: D. Appleton and Co., 1888. vi, 154 p. incl. illus.,
maps. 23cm. (Enlarged from a series of articles in Popular Science
Monthly; see the preceding section.)

Astronomy with the naked eye; a new geography of the heavens, with
descriptions and charts of constellations, stars, and planets. New
York and London: Harper and brothers, 1908. xiii, (l)p., 1 1.,
246p., 1 1. illus., xiv charts (12 double). 21cm.

Curiosities of the sky; a popular presentation of the great riddles
and mysteries of astronomy. New York and London: Harper & brothers,
1909. xvi p., 2 1., 267, (1) p. incl. front., plates, charts. 21cm.

The Einstein theory of relativity ... with illustrations and photos
taken directly from the Einstein relativity film, illustrations by
R. D. Crandall. New York: E. M. Fadman, inc., (c1923). 96p.
front., illus. 19cm.

——. London: American Book Supply, 1923. 96p. 19cm.

Eloquence, counsel on the art of public speaking; with many
illustrative examples showing the style and method of famous orators.
New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1912. iv p., 31., 2l4p.
front, (port.). 19-1/2cm.