Books
- Neue Saat poetry Jena: Volksbuchhandlung, 1919
- Empörer! Empor! Stories, Sketches and Travel Reports. Berlin: Verlag Der Syndikalist, 1925
- Revolutionäre. Erzählungen aus den Kämpfen des Proletariats 1918-1925: Leipzig: Roter-Türmer-Verlag, 1925
- Barrikaden an der Ruhr novel 1925
- Passagiere der 3.Klasse novel Berlin: Internationaler Arbeiter-Verlag, 1927
- Die Toten von Pabjanice narrations Moskau: Verlagsgenossenschaft ausländ. Arbeiter in der UdSSR, 1936
- Die rote Zora und ihre Bande (The Outsiders of Oskoken Castle) Aarau: Sauerländer, 1941
- Der Trommler von Faido Historical tales of Levantina. 2 Bde. Aarau: Sauerländer, 1947 / 1949
- Matthias und seine Freunde Aarau. Sauerländer, 1950
- Spuk in Neuhausen Berlin: Weiss, 1951
- Alles für zwanzig Rappen The experiences of a small rebel Aarau: Sauerländer, 1951
- Giuseppe und Maria 4 volumes Aarau: Sauerländer, 1955-56 (A Journey to Neapel, of smugglers, mercenaries and soldiers, the children's city, the process)
- Mein Bruder Georg Gütersloh: Rufer-Verlag, 1955
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