Queen, Ellery. Roman Hat Mystery. Frederick A. Stokes, New York (1929). a Problem in Deduction
Queen, Ellery. Roman Hat Mystery. Victor Gollancz, London (1929). a Problem in Deduction
Queen, Ellery. The Dutch Shoe Mystery. Frederick A. Stokes, New York (1931). a Problem in Deduction
Queen, Ellery. THE GREEK COFFIN MYSTERY. Grosset and Dunlap, New York (1932). A PROBLEM IN DEDUCTION
Queen, Ellery. The American Gun Mystery. Frederick A. Stokes, New York (1933). DEATH AT THE RODEO; A Problem in Deduction
Queen, Ellery. The Siamese Twin Mystery. Frederick A. Stokes, New York (1933).
Queen, Ellery. The Adventures of Ellery Queen. Triangle Books (1934).
Queen, Ellery. The Adventures of Ellery Queen. Frederick A. Stokes, New York (1934).
Queen, Ellery. The Chinese Orange Mystery. Frederick A. Stokes, New York (1934). A Problem in Deduction
Queen, Ellery. Halfway House. Frederick A. Stokes, New York (1936). A Problem in Deduction
Queen, Ellery. The Door Between. Frederick A. Stokes, New York (1937).
Queen, Ellery. The Devil to Pay. Frederick A. Stokes, New York (1938). The New Mystery By Ellery Queen
Queen, Ellery. The Dragon's Teeth. Gollancz (1939).
Queen, Ellery. The Dragon's Teeth. Stokes, New York (1939).
Queen, Ellery. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. Lawrence E. Spivak; The American Mercury (1941). 49 issues; white lettering and cover art by George Salter; Contributors include Dashiell Hammett, Margery Allingham, Ellery Queen, Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, R. Austin Freeman, Ben Hecht and many others
Queen, Ellery. The Detective Short Story. Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1942). A Bibliography; 1060 copies printed.
Queen, Ellery. There Was An Old Woman. Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1943). illustrated by Pauline Jackson
Queen, Ellery. The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes. Little, Brown, Boston (1944). Illustrations by Frederic Dorr Steele; contributions from Bret Harte, August Derleth, Stephen Leacock, Agatha Christie, James M. Barrie, O. Henry and Mark Twain;Twenty-five of the thirty-three stories belong to the combined category of parody-travesty-satire-burlesque, five are exact imitations of the real Doyle stories, and three might be called stunt imitations.
Queen, Ellery. The Yellow Cat Mystery. Little Brown and Co, Boston, Massachusetts (1952). Frontispiece by Barbara Corrigan
Queen, Ellery. THE SCARLET LETTERS. Little Brown and Co, Boston, Massachusetts (1953).
Queen,Ellery. IN THE QUEENS' PARLOR. Simon and Schuster, New York: (1957). AND OTHER LEAVES FROM THE EDITORS' NOTEBOOK.
Queen,Ellery. The Finishing Stroke. Simon and Schuster, New York (1958). An Inner Sanctum Mystery; Frederic Dannay and Manfred Lee
Queen,Ellery. The Purple Bird Mystery. G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York (1965).
Queen, Ellery. Sherlock Holmes Versus Jack the Ripper. Victor Gollancz Ltd, London (1967).
Queen, Ellery. Four Men Called John. Victor Gollancz Ltd, London (1976). The Four Johns
Queen, Ellery. The Roman Hat Mystery. Mysterious Press, New York (1979). 250 copies printed.