- _The Iron Horse._ New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1937.
- _The Farmer Sows His Wheat._ New York: Minton, Balch & Co., c. 1932.
- _Churchill's England._ New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1963.
- _Major John André, Gentleman Spy._ New York, F. Watts, 1969.
- _How to Plan and Conduct a Bicentennial Celebration._ Harrisburg, Pa.: Stackpole Books, 1971.
- _Lincoln's America._ New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1961.
- _The First Transatlantic Cable._ New York: Random House, 1959.
- _Wheat Won't Wait._ New York: Aladdin Books, 1952.
- _Building of the First Transcontinental Railroad._ New York: Random House, 1950.
- _When Lincoln Went to Gettysburg._ New York: Aladdin Books, 1955.
- _Seven Brave Companions._ New York: Aladin Books, 1953.
- _Famous Railroad Stations of the World._ New York: Random House, 1953
- (1938) Stage Play: Knights of Song. Musical. Book by Glendon Alvine. Based on a story by Allvine and Adele Gutman Nathan. Musical Direction by George Hirste. Orchestrations furnished by Tams-Witmark Music Library Inc. Additional orchestrations by Harold Sanford. Gilbert and Sullivan musical excerpts staged by Avalon Collard. Hollywood Theatre: 17 Oct 1938- 29 Oct 1938 (16 performances). Cast: John Adair (as "McManus"), Jay Amiss, Earl Ashcroft, Charles Atkin, Reginald Bach, Victor Beecroft (as "Harris"), Beulah Blake, Freeman Bloodgood, Nigel Bruce (as "William Schwenk Gilbert"), Ralph Bunker (as "Sir Joseph Porter"), Martha Burnett, Angus Cairns, Robert Chisholm, Virginia Cole, Robert Collins, Burr Crandall, Norman Crandall, Shirley Dale, Paul Davin, Shannon Dean, Vera Deane, Annamary Dickey (as "Edith, Pirates of Penzance/Pitti-Sing, The Mikado/Three Little Maids, The Mikado") [Broadway debut], Mary Dyer, Bruce Evans, Anthony Ferrara, William Foran, Ann Francis, Shirley Gale, Davie Gladstone, Carrie Glenn, Norman Gray, Sally Hadley, Natalie Hall, Edward Hayes, Karl Holly, Mary Hoppel, Rosalind Ivan, Myrtis Jackson, Dorothy Johnson, Lois Kirk, Earle MacVeigh, Emily Marsh, John Moore, Henry Mowbray (as "His Grace, The Archbishop of Canterbury"), Sandra Nova, Winston O'Keefe (as "George Bernard Shaw"), Remington Olmstead, Eva Paul, Molly Pearson, Orlo Rexford, Martha Roberts, Leonard Rocky, Edward Ryan Jr., David Showalter, Laurence Siegel, Lawrence Siegle, Betty Sparks, George Vaughan, Gladstone Waldrip, Ruth Wenton, Everett West, Rex Williams, Monty Woolley (as "His Royal Highness, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales"). Produced by Laurence Schwab.
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