Author:Daniel Garrison Brinton

Works

 * Notes on the Floridian Peninsula (1859)
 * The Myths of the New World (1868)
 * "Braseur (The Abbé) and his Labors" in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, 1868
 * A guide-book of Florida and the South (1869)
 * The ancient phonetic alphabet of Yucatan (1870)
 * Personal Beauty (1870) with George H. Napheys (1870)
 * The Laws of Health in Relation to the Human Form with George H. Napheys (1870)
 * The Arawack language of Guiana in its linguistic and ethnological relations (1871)
 * The Religious Sentiment (1876)
 * The Brinton Family (1878)
 * American Hero-Myths (1882)
 * Editor of Library of Aboriginal American Literature (1882-1890)
 * The books of Chilan Balam, the prophetic and historic records of the Mayas of Yucatan (1882)
 * The Maya Chronicles (1882)
 * Aboriginal American Authors and Their Productions (1883)
 * The Güegüence (1883)
 * On the Xinca Indians of Guatemala (1884)
 * The Lenâpé and Their Legends (1885)
 * The Annals of the Cakchiquels (1885)
 * American Languages, and why We Should Study Them (1885)
 * The Philosophic Grammar of American Languages (1885)
 * Notes on the Mangue; an extinct dialect formerly spoken in Nicaragua (1886)
 * "Man in the stone age" in Science, Vol. 5, No. 100 (January 2, 1885), Letters to the Editor, p. 3.
 * "Did Cortez visit Palenque?" in Science, Vol. 5, No. 112 (March 27, 1885), Letters to the Editor, p. 248.
 * The language of palaeolithic man (1888)
 * A Lenâpé-English Dictionary (1888)
 * Ancient Nahuatl Poetry (1890)
 * Rig Veda Americanus (1890)
 * Races and Peoples (1890)
 * Essays of an Americanist (1890)
 * Giordano Bruno: Philosopher and Martyr, with Thomas Davidson (1890)
 * The American Race (1891)
 * Studies in South American Native Languages (1892)
 * Anthropology: As a Science and as a Branch of University Education in the United States (1892)
 * The written language of the ancient Mexicans (1892)
 * The Pursuit of Happiness (1893)
 * The Native Calendar of Central America and Mexico (1893)
 * Nagualism (1894)
 * A Primer of Mayan Hieroglyphics (1895)
 * "Report upon the collections exhibited at the Columbian Historical Exposition" in Report of the United States Commission to the Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid (1895)
 * The battle and the ruins of Cintla (1896)
 * The myths of the new world (1896)
 * Maria Candelaria (1897)
 * Native American stringed musical instruments (1897)
 * Religions of Primitive Peoples (1897)
 * The dwarf tribe of the upper Amazon (1898)
 * A record of study in aboriginal American languages (1898)
 * The archaeology of Cuba (1898)
 * "The Calchaqui: An Archeological Problem" in American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 1, No. 1 (January, 1899), pp. 41-44.
 * "Professor Blumentritt's studies of the Philippines" in American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 1, No. 1 (January, 1899), pp. 122-125.
 * The Basis of Social Relations: A Study in Ethnic Psychology (1902)

Editor

 * Library of Aboriginal American Literature

Works about Brinton

 * "In Memoriam: Daniel Garrison Brinton" by Alexander Francis Chamberlain in The Journal of American Folk-Lore, vol. 12, no. 46 (July-September 1899), pp. 215-225.
 * "Daniel Garrison Brinton" in American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 1, No. 4 (October, 1899), p. 764.
 * Brinton Memorial Meeting (1900)