Pudney published poetry in The Tocsin in July/August 1898, described by Bruce Scates (1997): 59 as 'the organ of the Trades Hall and the Victorian Socialist Party, sympathetic to the revival and regrouping of Victorian radicalism late in the 1890s.' As H. Pudney and Company, he also published The King's Chamberlain by 'Bartimaeus' (Henry Patterson) in 1939.
(Sources: Bartimaeus The King's Chamberlain (1939); Harold Pudney The Isles of Una and Other Verses (1906); Bruce Scates A New Australia Citizenship, Radicalism and the First Republic (1997): 59).