Works
- "Introduction" in The Jail by J. S. Machar (1921)
- The Czechoslovak republic; its economical, industrial and cultural resources (1920) (external scan)
Translations
- An Anthology of Modern Bohemian Poetry (1912)
- Parallel (1917), a poem by Ferdinand Písecký
- Anthology of Modern Slavonic Literature in Prose and Verse (1919)
- Modern Czech Poetry (1920)
- Poems from the Norwegian of Sigbjörn Obstfelder (1920), by Sigbjörn Obstfelder (external scan)
- The Jail (1921), by J. S. Machar
- R. U. R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) (1923), by Karel Čapek
- 'And so ad infinitum' (The Life of the Insects) (1924), by Brothers Čapek
- Letters from England (1925), by Karel Čapek
- The Land of Many Names (1926), by Josef Čapek
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