- Novel: "Calderon's Prisoner".
- (1919) Novel: "The Charm School". NOTE: Filmed as Collegiate (1935).
- Novel: "Le Incorregible".
- (1921) Novel: "Manslaughter". NOTE: Filmed as Manslaughter (1922).
- (1937) Novel: "And One Was Beautiful".
- (1933) Novel: "Gowns by Roberta".
- (1924) Short story: "Are Parents People?". NOTE: Filmed as Are Parents People? (1925).
- (1925) Stage: Wrote source material (w/Robert Milton) for "June Days", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by J. Fred Coots. Book by Cyrus Wood. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Director: John L. McManus. Featuring songs by Alfred Goodman, Maurice Ruebens and Richard Rodgers. Featuring songs with lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Choreographed by Seymour Felix. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Astor Theatre (moved to The Central Theatre (7 Sep 1925-close): 6 Aug 1925- 17 Oct 1925 (84 performances). Cast: Winifred Beck, Isabelle Brown, Adelaide Candee, Sylvia Carol, Willa De Brauw, Dorothy Deeder, George Dobbs, Bertha Donn (as "Sally Boyd"), Helen Doyle, Frances Ebert, Jay C. Flippen (as "Johnson"), Ethel Fuller, Claire Grenville, Shirley Gustin, Winifred Harris (as "Mrs. Rolles"), Elizabeth Hines, Maurice Holland, Millie James, Lee Kohlmar (as "Herman Van Zandt"), Joan Lyons, Aileen Meehan, Mabel Olsen, Jacqueline Paige, Bobbie Perkins, Ralph Reader (as "Butler"), Roy Royston, Bebe Stanton, Gladys Walton, Flora Watson, Beatrice Wendell, June Zimmerman. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1916) Stage: Wrote source material (story) for "Come Out of the Kitchen", produced on Broadway. Written by A.E. Thomas. Book adapted by A.E. Thomas. Stage Manager: E.L. Duane. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 23 Oct 1916-May 1917 (closing date unknown/224 performances). Cast: Ruth Chatterton (as "Olivia Daingerfield"), Bruce McRae, Robert Ames, William 'Stage' Boyd (as "Thomas Lefferts"), Walter Connolly (as "Randolph Weeks"), Mrs. Charles G. Craig, Alice Lindahl, Barbara Milton, William H. Sams, Marguerite St. John, Charles Trowbridge (as "Paul Daingerfield"). Produced by Henry Miller. NOTE: Filmed as Come Out of the Kitchen (1919).
- (1933) Stage: Wrote source material (novel "Gowns by Roberta") for "Roberta", produced on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Jerome Kern. Book by Otto A. Harbach. Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Scenic Design by Clark Robinson. Gowns Designed by Madame Tafel. Furs Designed by Max Koch. Costume Design by Kiviette. Uncredited Lighting Design by Hassard Short. Choreographed by 'Jose Limon'. Director: Hassard Short (uncreditedl). New Amsterdam Theatre: 18 Nov 1933-21 Jul 1934 (295 performances). Cast: Barbara Adams, Ray Adams, Berenice Alaire, Leon Alton, Michael Alvarez, Dorothy Atkins, Bob Barrett, Elsie Behrens, Norma Butler, Sally Bynum, The California Collegians (as "Huckleberry Haines Orchestra"), Phyllis Cameron, Barbara Child, Bobette Christine, Florence Chumbecos, Aida Conkey, Lola De Lille, George Djimos, Bert Doughty, Jack Douglas, Rene Du Plessis (as "California Collegian"), Jane Evans, Rose Gale, Bob Gray, Helen Gray, Sydney Greenstreet (as "Lord Henry Delves, the Friend of Roberta"), William Hain, Bunny Hallow, Ruth Hamilton, Vernon Hammer, Buddy Hertelle, Bob Hope (as "Huckleberry Haines, the Crooner"), Ed Jerome, Edna Johnson, Alan Jones (as "California Collegian"), Lillian Lamonte, Dorothy Lane, Catherine Laughlin, Fred MacMurray (as "California Collegian"), Ray Middleton (as "John Kent, the Fullback"), Evelyn Monte, Herb Montei, John Muccio, George Murphy (as "Billy Boyden, the Hoofer"), Nayan Pearce, John Peters, Carole Renwick, Lyda Roberti (as "Mme. Nunez / Clementina Scharwenka, the Star Customer"), Josephine Roberts, Marion Ross (as "Mme. Grandet, the Fitter"), Jim Ryan, Tania Sania, Stanislaw Sarmatoff, Ruth Shaw, Gretchen Sherman, Tamara, Fay Templeton (as "Aunt Minnie / Trade Name, Roberta / the Modiste"), William Torpey, Rosalie Trego, Mavis Walsh, Sandra Walters, Clara Waring, Virginia Whitmore, Barbara Williams, Lou Wood, Neil Wood. Produced by Max Gordon.
- (1920) Stage: Wrote (w/Robert Milton, also producer) "The Charm School", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Bijou Theatre: 1 Aug 1920-Oct 1920 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Carolyn Arnold (as "Ethel Splevin"), Marie Carroll (as "Elise Benedotti"), Margaret Dale (as "Miss Hays"), Blythe Daly (as "Sally Boyd"), Minnie Dupree (as "Miss Curtis"), Morgan Farley (as "Tim Simpkins"), James Gleason, Sam Hardy, Rapley Holmes (as "Homer Johns"), Theodora Larocque (as "Alix Mercier"), Camilla Lyon (as "Charlotte Gray"), Nell Martin (as "Jim Simpkins"), Florence McGuire (as "Muriel Doughty"), Constance McLaughlin (as "Dotsie"), Frances McLaughlin (as "Lillian Stafford"), Mary Mead (as "Madge Kent"), Ivan F. Simpson (as "David MacKenzie").
- (1896) Poetry book: "Poems".
- (1903) Novel: "Modern Obstacle".
- (6/1/22-6/10/22) Stage: Wrote "The Charm School," performed in a Pasadena Community Playhouse production at the Savoy Theatre in Pasadena, CA. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Eloise Sterling was director.
- (12/7/50-12/17/50) Stage: Wrote (w/Florence Ryerson) "Little Scandal," performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, CA. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Lenore Shanewise was director.
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