Written Works
- Death In the Dark, a crime novel edited and published by T. S. Eliot (1930)
- Everyman His Own Detective: A Study of Glandular Criminology, New York City: Stackpole Sons (1937)
- "The Shape of the War to Come", a pamphlet (1940)
- Bad Boy of Music, Garden City, New York: Doubleday (1945; various reprints and languages)
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