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- The Suffragette: The History of the Women’s Militant Suffrage Movement (London: Gay & Hancock, 1911)
- The Home Front (1932; reissued 1987 by The Cresset Library) ISBN 0-09-172911-4
- Soviet Russia as I saw it (Workers' Dreadnought, 16 April 1921)
- The Suffragette Movement: An Intimate Account of Persons and Ideals (1931; reissued 1984 by Chatto & Windus)
- A Sylvia Pankhurst Reader, ed. by Kathryn Dodd (Manchester University Press, 1993)
- Non-Leninist Marxism: Writings on the Workers Councils (includes Pankhurst's "Communism and its Tactics"), (St. Petersburg, Florida: Red and Black Publishers, 2007). ISBN 978-0-9791813-6-8
- Delphos or the Future of International Language (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., undated, but probably around 1927)
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