Isaacs's Written Works
- The new agriculture, 1901, Melbourne : Department of Agriculture
- Opinion of the Hon. Isaac A. Isaacs, K.C., M.P., re the case of Lieutenant Witton, 1902, Melbourne :
- The Riverina Transport case, 1938, Melbourne : Australian Natives' Association, Victorian Board of Directors
- Australian democracy and our constitutional system, 1939, Melbourne : Horticultural Press
- An appeal for a greater Australia : the nation must itself take power for its post-war reconstruction; the constitutional issue stated; dynamic democracy, 1943, Melbourne : Horticultural Press
- Referendum powers : :a stepping stone to greater freedom, 1946, Melbourne :
- Palestine : peace and prosperity or war and destruction? Political Zionism : undemocratic, unjust, dangerous, 1946, Melbourne : Ramsey Ware Publishing
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