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Works
(Partial list)
Books
- Pip: A romance of youth, 1907
- A Safety Match, 1911 (frontispiece by F. Graham Cootes)
- The Lucky Number, 1923 short stories
- The Right Stuff: Some episodes in the career of a North Briton, 1908 Project Gutenberg
- A Man's Man, 1909 Project Gutenberg
- Happy-Go-Lucky, 1913 Project Gutenberg
- A Knight on Wheels, 1914 Project Gutenberg
- The Lighter Side of School Life, 1914 Project Gutenberg
- The First Hundred Thousand: Being the unofficial chronicle of a unit of "K(1)", 1915 Project Gutenberg
- Scally, the Story of a Perfect Gentleman, 1915? Project Gutenberg
- All in It: "K(1)" Carries On, 1917 aka Carrying On Project Gutenberg
- The Oppressed English, 1917? Project Gutenberg
- Getting Together, 1917? Project Gutenberg
- The Last Million: How They Invaded France—and England, 1918 IA
- The Willing Horse: A novel, 1921 Project Gutenberg
- The Shallow End, 1922 (external scan)
Plays
- The Crimson Cocoanut: And other plays, 1913? IA
- Tilly of Bloomsbury, 1919
- A Safety Match (Play), 1921
- The Happy Ending, 1922
- Good Luck (with Seymour Hicks), 1923
- The Sport of Kings, 1924
- A Damsel in Distress (with P. G. Wodehouse), 1928
- Baa, Baa, Black Sheep (with P G Wodehouse), 1929
- The Middle Watch (with Stephen King-Hall), 1929
- A Song of Sixpence (with Guy Bolton), 1930
Individual short works
- The Lucky Number, 1923 short stories
- ' "Bill Bailey" ' (ss) The Times Red Cross Story Book by "Famous Authors Serving in Her Majesty's Forces", 1915
- "Locum-Tenens" (ss) The Century Magazine, Sep 1914
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