- (1902) Blank verse: "Maximilian".
- (1916) Poetry book: "Songs and Satires".
- (1915) Poetry collection: "Spoon River Anthology" (filmed as Spoon River (2012), Tom Merritt (1999), Spoon River (1969), Spoon River -antologia (1966)).
- (1898) Poetry book: "A Book of Verses".
- (1910) Collection: "Songs and Sonnets" (published anonymously).
- (1917) Poetry book: "The Great Valley".
- (1918) Poetry book: "Toward the Gulf".
- (1919) Poetry book: "Starved Rock".
- (1920) Poetry book: "Domesday Book".
- (1921) Poetry book: "The Open Sea".
- (1924) Poetry book: "The New Spoon River".
- (1925) Poetry book: "Selected Poems".
- (1926) Poetry book: "Lee: A Dramatic Poem".
- (1928) Poetry book: "Jack Kelso".
- (1929) Poetry book: "The Fate of the Jury".
- (1923) Novel: "The Nuptial Flight".
- (1924) Novel: "Mirage".
- (1930) Poetry book: "Gettysburg, Manila, Acoma".
- (1933) Poetry book: "The Serpent in the Wilderness".
- (1934) Poetry book: "Richmond".
- (1935) Poetry book: "Invisible Landscapes".
- (1936) Poetry book: "Poems of People".
- (1937) Poetry book: "The New World".
- (1939) Poetry book: "More People".
- (1931) Poetry book: "Godbey".
- (1920) Novel: "Mitch Miller".
- (1922) Novel: "Children of the Marketplace".
- (1923) Novel: "Skeeter Kirby".
- (1927) Novel: "Kit O'Brien".
- (1937) Novel: "The Tide of Time".
- (1905) Book: "Blood of the Prophets".
- (1907) Playwright: "Althea".
- (1908) Playwright: "The Trifler".
- (1930) Book: "Lichee Nuts".
- (1931) Biography: "Lincoln--The Man".
- (1933) Book: "The Tale of Chicago".
- (1934) Book: "Dramatic Duologues"
- (1935) Biography: "Vachel Lindsay".
- (1936) Book: "The Golden Fleece of California".
- (1937) Biography (of Walt Whitman): "Whitman".
- (1938) Biography: "Mark Twain".
- (1940) Biography (of Ralph Waldo Emerson): "The Living Thoughts of Emerson" (ed.).
- (1942) Book: "The Sangamon.
- (2012-2013 Season) His play, "Spoon River Anthology," was performed at the Provision Theater Company in Chicago, Illinois. Alaric Jans, Michael Mahler, Gary Fry, Victoria Blade, and Timothy Gregory composed original incidental music for the play.
- (July 5 to 18, 1965) His play, "Spoon River Anthology," was performed at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. Barry Hoffman was director.
- (April 1970) His play, "Spoon River Anthology," was adapted by Charles Aidman at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Arvin Brown was director. David F. Segal was original set designer. Ronald Wallace and Spalding were set designers. Thom J. Peterson was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was also lighting designer. Caryl Hirschorn, M. Posnick and S. Leopold were composers.
- (1967 Winter) Charles Aidman's stage adaptation of his novel, "Spoon River Anthology," was performed in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Falstaff Tavern in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director. William Roesch was director.
- (1969 Summer) Charles Aidman's stage adaptation of his novel, "Spoon River Anthology," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director. William Roesch was director.
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