- (1952) His translation of Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone," toured National Theatre Organization of South Africa with Frank Wise, Siegfried Mynhardt, Gerrit Wessels, Alan Chadwick, Edna Jacobson, and Vivienne Drummond in the cast. Leonard Schach was director and Frank Graves was designer.
- Novel: "Letter from an Unknown Woman" (filmed as Only Yesterday (1933))
- Biography: "Marie Antoinette" (filmed as Marie Antoinette (1938))
- (February 3, 1939 - March 1939) Broadway production: "Jeremiah". Written by Stefan Zweig. Translated by Cedar Paul and Eden Paul. Guild Theatre. 35 performances.
- (April 1972 - May 1972) His adaptation of Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone," was performed in a Philadelphia Drama Guild production at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with Howard Da Silva, Ken Howard, Louise Sorel, Christine Carter, Hugh Hurd, William Preston, Sue Farley, Don Kersey, Arnold Soboloff, Ed Flanders, Thomas Markus, Ted Thurston, Charles Hudson, Beverlee McKinsey, and Douglas Wing in the cast. Ruth Langner was translator. Daniel M. Petrie was director. Clarke Dunham was lighting designer. Joseph F. Bella was costume designer. William Ross was artistic director. John Randolph was artistic consultant. Sidney S. Bloom was producer.
- (December 18 to January 13, 1962) His adaptation of Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone," was performed at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. Nina Vance was director.
- (1965-1966 season) He adapted Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone," at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Jon Jory was director. David Hager was set and lighting designer. Rosemary Ingham was costume designer.
- (June 6 to 24, 1933) His play, "Volpone," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Morris Ankrum was director. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
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