
James Whitcomb Riley
Works
Collections
- The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley (1916, Bobbs-Merrill ed.) in 10 vols.
- Volume I (transcription project)
Poetry
- in The Old Swimmin-hole, and 'Leven More Poems as Benj. F. Johnson, of Boone (1883) (external scan)
- The Boss Girl (1885) (external scan)
- in Afterwhiles (1887) (external scan)
- Old-Fashioned Roses (1888)
- Nye and Riley's Railway Guide (1888) Poems by Riley, prose by Bill Nye (external scan)
- Pipes o' Pan at Zekesbury (1888) (external scan)
- in Rhymes of Childhood (1890) (external scan)
- Neighborly Poems (1891)
- The Flying Islands of the Night (1891) (external scan)
- in Sketches in Prose, and occasional verses (1891) (external scan)
- Green fields and running brooks (1892) (external scan)
- Poems Here at Home (1893) (external scan)
- in Armazindy (1894) (external scan)
- The Days Gone By, and Other Poems (1895) Poems and prose
- A Tinkle of Bells, and Other Poems (1895) Poems and prose
- A Child-World (1896) (external scan)
- Rubáiyát of Doc Sifers (1897) (external scan)
- The Golden Year (1898) Daily poems
- The Songs of Two People (1898) (external scan)
- in Old-Fashioned Roses (1899) (external scan)
- Home-Folks (1900) (external scan)
- The Book of Joyous Children (1902) (external scan)
- "An Old Sweetheart of Mine" (1902)
- His Pa's Romance (1903) (external scan)
- "A Defective Santa Claus" (1904) (transcription project)
- Riley Songs O' Cheer (1905) (external scan)
- While the Heart Beats Young (1906) (external scan)
- in Morning (1907) (external scan)
- Riley Songs of Summer (1908) (external scan)
- The Riley Baby Book (1913) Autograph verses (facsimile) (external scan)
- Riley Songs of Friendship (1915) (external scan)
Works about Riley
- In Lockerbie Street: a little appreciation of James Whitcomb Riley (1909) a book by Mabel Potter Daggett.
- "Riley, James Whitcomb," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- "James Whitcomb Riley" (1913), a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar.
- "Tribute to James Whitcomb Riley" (1915) on his 66th birthday, by Philadelphia poet Florence Earle Coates.
- Reminiscences of James Whitcomb Riley (1916) by Clara E. Laughlin. (external scan)

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