* The Common Sense of Political Economy (1910): This was his most popular book, which offered a clear and accessible explanation of economic principles.
* The Principles of Political Economy (1888): This book was a more detailed and theoretical exploration of economics.
* The Alphabet of Economic Science (1910): This book was designed for readers new to economics and provided a basic understanding of the subject.
He also wrote on the philosophy of religion, publishing works such as:
* The Divine in Man (1924): This book discussed the nature of God and the human experience of the divine.
* The Reactions of the Soul (1930): This book explored the spiritual and psychological aspects of human life.
While he's not as widely known as some other economists, Philip H. Wicksteed was a significant figure in the development of economic theory and a compelling writer on philosophical and religious topics.