
William Henry Irwin
Works
- Stanford Stories (1904) with Charles K. Field
- The Picaroons (1904) with Gelett Burgess
- The City That Was; A Requiem of Old San Francisco (booklet based on the article in The Sun, April 21, 1906) (transcription project)
- Old Chinatown: A Book of Pictures (1908)
- The Confessions of a Con Man as Told to Will Irwin (1909) (transcription project)
- The Readjustment (1910)
- The House of Mystery (1910)
- The American Newspaper (1911) fourteen articles
- The Next War an appeal to common sense (1921) (transcription project)
- Youth Rides West (1925)
- The House That Shadows Built (1928) history of Paramount Pictures and its founder, Adolph Zukor
- Herbert Hoover (1928) biography
- The Making of a Reporter (1942) autobiography
Short works from magazines
- "The Bubble of Dreams" (1907, American Magazine)
- "Buckskin Joe" (1910, Collier's Weekly)
- "Columbine Time" (1921, Saturday Evening Post)
- "The First Ward Ball" (1908, Collier's Weekly)
- "La Sorda of Seville" (1920, Harper's Magazine)
- "The Practical Joker" (1916, Saturday Evening Post)
- "What's Wrong with the Associated Press" (1914, Harper's Weekly)
- "The Woman Inside" (1920, Saturday Evening Post)

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