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===Novels=== * 1912: ''Hike and the Aeroplane'' (juvenile, as Tom Graham) * 1914: ''[[Our Mr. Wrenn|Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man]]'' * 1915: ''[[The Trail of the Hawk|The Trail of the Hawk: A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life]]'' * 1917: ''[[The Job (novel)|The Job]]'' * 1917: ''[[The Innocents (novel)|The Innocents: A Story for Lovers]]'' * 1919: ''[[Free Air]]''<br />Serialized in ''[[The Saturday Evening Post]]'', May 31, June 7, June 14 and 21, 1919 * 1920: ''[[Main Street (novel)|Main Street]]'' * 1922: ''[[Babbitt (novel)|Babbitt]]''<br />Excerpted in ''[[Cosmopolitan (magazine)|Hearst's International]]'', October 1922 * 1925: ''[[Arrowsmith (novel)|Arrowsmith]]'' * 1926: ''[[Mantrap (novel)|Mantrap]]''<br />Serialized in ''[[Collier's]]'', February 20, March 20 and April 24, 1926 * 1927: ''[[Elmer Gantry]]'' * 1928: ''[[The Man Who Knew Coolidge|The Man Who Knew Coolidge: Being the Soul of Lowell Schmaltz, Constructive and Nordic Citizen]]'' * 1929: ''[[Dodsworth (novel)|Dodsworth]]'' * 1933: ''[[Ann Vickers (novel)|Ann Vickers]]''<br />Serialized in ''[[Redbook]]'', August, November and December 1932 * 1934: ''[[Work of Art (book)|Work of Art]]'' * 1935: ''[[It Can't Happen Here]]'' * 1938: ''The Prodigal Parents'' * 1940: ''[[Bethel Merriday]]'' * 1943: ''Gideon Planish'' * 1945: ''Cass Timberlane: A Novel of Husbands and Wives''<br />Appeared in ''Cosmopolitan'', July 1945. * 1947: ''[[Kingsblood Royal]]'' * 1949: ''The God-Seeker'' * 1951: ''World So Wide'' (posthumous) ''Babbitt, Mantrap'' and ''Cass Timberlane'' were published as [[Armed Services Edition]]s during WWII.
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