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The Game of Chess / done into English from the Latin of Marco Girolamo Vida & printed by Richard Stanton Lambert: & introduced by Richard C. Lambert: & decorated with woodcuts by Nell Lambert. 1921 (London: Stanton). •
Ode to Sleep by Papinius Statius, Translated from the Latin into English Verse by Richard Stanton Lambert, 1923 (Wembley Hill, Middlesex: The Stanton Press) •
Modern Imperialism , 1928 (Longmans, Workers’ Educational Association) •
The Prince of Pickpockets: a study of George Barrington, who left his country for his country’s good , 1930 (Faber and Faber) •
The Youth of Industrialism: Six broadcast Dialogues between H.L. Beales and R.S. Lambert , 1930 (British Broadcasting Corporation, London) •
A Historian’s Scrapbook: a picture gallery of life during the nineteenth century , 1932 (British Institute of Adult Education) •
The Dorsetshire Labourers: a play in two acts, adapted from the radio version by W E Williams , 1934 (Workers’ Educational Association) •
Memoirs of the Unemployed, written in collaboration with H.L. Beales , 1934 (Victor Gollancz, London) • ''For Filmgoers Only: The Intelligent Filmgoer's Guide to the Film '', 1934 (British Institute of Adult Education and Faber & Faber) •
The Railway King, 1800–1871: a study of George Hudson and the business morals of his time , 1934 (Allen and Unwin, London) •
When Justice Faltered: a study of nine peculiar murder trials , 1935 (Methuen) •
Grand Tour; a journey in the tracks of the age of aristocracy , 1935 (Faber & Faber) • ''The Haunting of Cashen's Gap: A Modern "Miracle" Investigated, written in collaboration with H. Price'', 1935 (Methuen & Co. Ltd.) •
The Innocence of Edmund Galley , 1936 (Newnes) •
Art in England , 1938 (Penguin) •
Propaganda , 1938 (Thomas Nelson And Sons. Ltd., London) •
The Universal Provider: A Study of William Whiteley and the Rise of the London Department Store , 1938 (Harrap) •
The Cobbett of the West: a study of Thomas Latimer and the struggle between pulpit and press at Exeter , 1938 (Nicholson and Watson) •
Ariel and All His Quality: An Impression of the BBC from Within , 1938 (Victor Gollancz, London) •
Home front: intimate letters, both grave and gay, telling how Great Britain faces the war , 1940 (
The Ryerson Press, Toronto) •
Mind Under Fire; The March of Propaganda in Wartime , 1940 (Canadian Association for Adult Education, Toronto) •
Films in School , 1940 (Shell Oil Company of Canada) •
Old Country Mail: A Selection from the CBC Broadcasts , 1941 (The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Toronto) •
How healthy is Canada? , 1941 (Canadian Association for Adult Education and the Canadian Institute for International Affairs, Toronto) •
For the time is at hand: an account of the prophesies of Henry Wentworth Monk of Ottawa, friend of the Jews, and pioneer of world peace , 1947 (London) •
The adventure of Canadian painting , 1947 (McClelland and Stewart) •
Franklin of the Arctic; a life of adventure , 1949 (McClelland and Stewart) •
The Fortunate Traveller: a short history of touring and travel for pleasure , 1950 (Melrose) •
Adventure to The Polar Sea: the story of Sir John Franklin , 1950 (Bobbs-Merrill) •
North for Adventure , 1952 (McClelland and Stewart) •
They Went Exploring , 1954 (The Book Society of Canada Ltd.) •
Exploring the Supernatural: The Weird in Canadian Folklore , 1955 (Arthur Baker; McClelland & Stewart) • ''The world's most daring explorers: 38 men who opened up the world '', 1956 (Sterling Publishing Co., New York) •
Redcoat Sailor: The Adventures of Sir Howard Douglas , 1956 (Macmillan, Toronto) •
Trailmaker: the story of Alexander Mackenzie , 1957 (McClelland and Stewart, Toronto) •
We Live in Ontario , 1957 (Book Society of Canada) •
The Great Heritage , 1958 (House of Grant). •
The Twentieth Century: Britain, Canada, USA , 1963 (The House of Grant Ltd) •
School Broadcasting in Canada , 1963 (University of Toronto Press) •
Canadian Neighbour , 1965 (Queen’s Printer, Ottawa) • ''Mutiny in the Bay: Henry Hudson's Last Voyage '', 1966 (Macmillan, Toronto) •
Myths, Legends and Fables , 1967 (Book Society of Canada). • ''Renewing Nature's Wealth: A Centennial History of the Public Management of Lands, Forests, and Wildlife in Ontario 1763–1967 '', 1967 (The Hunter Rose Co. and Ontario Department of Lands and Forests) •
The Stanton Press: a retrospect , 1971 (article in
The Private Library) •
The Gothic Rectory at the Mad River Forks, Creemore, Ontario: The Story of Claverleigh and Its People , 1971 (Private printing by the author) ==In popular media==