| ←Author Index: Di | Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson (1862–1932) |
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Works
- From king to king: the tragedy of the Puritan Revolution, 1891 external link
- Revolution and reaction in modern France, 1892 external link
- The development of Parliament during the nineteenth century, 1895 external link
- Greek View of Life, 1896 external link
- The meaning of good: a dialogue, 1902 external link
- Letters from John Chinaman, 1901 external link
- Letters from a Chinese official, being an Eastern view of Western civilization, 1903 external link
- Religion: a criticism and a forecast, 1905 external link
- A modern symposium, 1906 external link
- Justice and liberty, a political dialogue, 1908 external link
- Is immortality desirable?, 1909 external link
- Appearances : being notes of travel, 1914 external link
- An essay on the civilisations of India, China & Japan,An essay on the civilisations of India, China & Japan, 1914 external link
- Towards a lasting settlement, 1915 external link
- After the war, 1915 external link
- The European anarchy, 1916 external link
- The choice before us, 1917 external link
- The war and the way out, 1917 external link
- Problems of the international settlement, 1919 external link
- Documents and statements relating to peace proposals & war aims (December 1916-November 1918), 1919 external link
- The woman question. With others, 1919 external link
- Causes of international war, 1920 external link
- War: its nature, cause and cure, 1923 external link
Works about Dickinson
- "Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
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