
Oliver Lodge
1851 – 1940
78 works on record
Works

Elementary mechanics, including hydrostatics and pneumatics
1885

Easy mathematics

Raymond, or, Life and death

Pioneers of science

Phantom walls

The work of Hertz and some of his successors

Life and matter

Modern views on matter

Man and the universe

Christopher

Proofs of life after death

Elektronen, oder, Die Natur und die Eigenschaften der negativen Elektrizität

Neueste Anschauungen über Elektricität

Science and immortality

Signalling through space without wires

The substance of faith allied with science

Lightning conductors and lightning guards
Wirless telegraphy
Evolution and creation
Our place in the universe
Continuity
Letters from Sir Oliver Lodge
Electrons
Relativity
The survival of man
Modern problems
The reality of a spiritual world
Modern problems: dealing with questions old and new, of permanent interest
The ether of space
Making of man
Phantom walls etc
Mind and matter
Atoms and rays
Raymond; or, Life and death, with examples of the evidence for survival of memory and affection after death
Work and faith
Electrons, or, the nature and properties of negative electricity
The flesh and the spirit
Wireless telegraphy
Past years
Competition v. co-operation
Work and life
Raymond
Reason and unbelief
Ether & reality
Pioneers of science and the development of their scientific theories
Synthetic society
Raymond revised
Modern scientific ideas especially the idea of discontinuity
The war and after
Talks about wireless
Science and human progress
Macedonia
Electrons, or the nature and properties of negative electricity
Signalling across space without wires
Science and religion
Reason and belief
Raymond or life and death
My philosophy, representing my views on the many functions of the ether of space
Modern views of electricity
Socialism and Invidualism
On a dynamo for maintaining electrical vibrations of high frequency
Address to students during the first university session
The irrationality of war
Evidence of classical scholarship and of cross-correspondence in some new automatic writings
Presidential address
Letter to the senate and staff
Magnetism and the ether
Talks about radio
On the asserted difficulty of the spiritualistic hypothesis from a scientific point of view
Outlook on life
Sketch of the principal electrical papers read before section 'A' during the late meeting of the British Association at Manchester 1887
My philosophy
On a possible means of determining the two characteristic constants of the aether of space
Advancing science
On the supposed weight and ultimate fate of radiation
Beyond physics
The various methods of space telegraphy
Aberration problems