Works
- From a Bench in our Square
- The Great American Fraud (4th edition–1906) (transcription project)
- The Great American Fraud, (5th edition–1907) (transcription project)
- The Flying Death (1906)
- The Pass (1906), with Stewart Edward White
- The Mystery (1907), with Stewart Edward White (transcription project)
- Average Jones (1911)
- The Secret of Lonesome Cove (1912)
- The Health Master (1913)
- The Clarion (1914)
- Little Miss Grouch, A Narrative Based on the Log of Alexander Forsyth Smith's Maiden Transatlantic Voyage (1915)
- The Unspeakable Perk (1916)
- Our Square and People In It (1917)
- Success, a Novel (1921)
- Siege (1924)
- Revelry (1926)
As Warner Fabian
- Flaming Youth (1923)
- Sailors' Wives (1924)
- Summer Bachelors (1927)
- Unforbidden Fruit (1928)
- The Men in Her Life ( 1930)
- Week-End Girl (1932)
- Widow's Oats (1935)
Magazine stories and articles
- "A Matter of Principle," (ss) in McClure's Magazine, Mar 1906
- "The Medico-Strategist" (ss) in Collier's, weekly, Jan 2, 1908
- "Milady in Motley" (nf) in Collier's, Mar 15, 1913
- "My Business Partner—"Gym"" (nf) in Collier's, weekly, May 31, 1913
- Paris through a Prism (Impressions of an ingenuous traveller through Paris) (nf series)
- "The Discovery of Paris" in Collier's, weekly, Nov 14, 1908
- "Paris Through a Prism": No. 2 in Collier's, weekly, Dec 19, 1908
- "Paris Through a Prism": No. 3 in Collier's, weekly, Jan 9, 1909
- "The Indecent Stage" (essay) in The American Magazine May 1909
- "Rochester's Pure Milk Campaign," (ss) in McClure's Magazine, May 1907
- "The Saving Hope in Cancer: Which will you believe in?—Science?—or Quackery?" (nf) in Collier's, weekly, Apr 26, 1913
- "The Substitute," (ss) in McClure's Magazine, Nov 1905
- "Three Men," (ss) in The American Magazine, Oct 1909
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