Books
- Cosmic Philosophy (1961), self-published (reprinted 1972, Pine Hill Press OCLC 13371492)
- Flying Saucers Farewell (1961), Abelard-Schuman, OCLC 964949 (reprinted 1967 as Behind the Flying Saucer Mystery, Warner Paperback Library, OCLC 4020003)
- Flying Saucers Have Landed (1953), British Book Centre, ISBN 978-0-85435-180-0; published simultaneously in the UK by Thomas Werner Laurie (Reprinted various times)
- Flying Saucers Have Landed, revised and enlarged edition (1970), Neville Spearman, UK, ISBN
- Inside the Space Ships (1955), Abelard-Schuman, OCLC 543169 (Reprinted 1967 as Inside the Flying Saucers, Warner Paperback Library, OCLC 1747128) Currently in print from the George Adamski Foundation
- Pioneers of Space: a Trip to the Moon, Mars and Venus (1949), Leonard-Freefield, OCLC 4722893 (Reprinted 2008, Inner Light/Global Communications)
- Wisdom of the Masters of the Far East (1936), Royal Order of Tibet (reprinted 1974, 2000, Health Research)
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