Author:Frank Richard Stockton

Collections

 * The Novels and Stories of Frank R. Stockton (23 volumes)

Non-fiction

 * The home. Where it should be and what to put in it (1872)
 * Stories of New Jersey (1896)
 * Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coasts (1898)

Novels

 * Ting-a-Ling (1870)
 * What Might Have Been Expected (1874)
 * A Jolly Fellowship (1880) Juvenile.
 * Captain Chap, or, The rolling stones (1882, serially; 1897)
 * The Story of Viteau (1884) Juvenile.
 * The Hundredth Man (1886)
 * The Late Mrs. Null (1886)
 * Ardis Claverden (1889)
 * The Great War Syndicate (1889)
 * The Merry Chanter (1889)
 * Personally Conducted (1889) Juvenile.
 * The Stories of the Three Burglars (1889)
 * The House of Martha (1891)
 * The Squirrel Inn (1891)
 * The Great Stone of Sardis (1897)
 * The Water-Devil (1897)
 * The Associate Hermits (1898)
 * The Girl at Cobhurst (1898)
 * The Vizier of the Two-horned Alexander (1898)
 * The Young Master of Hyson Hall (1899)
 * A Bicycle of Cathay (1900)
 * Kate Bonnet: The romance of a pirate's daughter (1901) (unindexed)
 * John Gayther's Garden and the stories told therein (1902)
 * The Captain's Toll-Gate (1903)

Rudder Grangers

 * Rudder Grange (1879)
 * The Rudder Grangers Abroad and other stories (1891) short stories
 * Pomona's Travels (1894)

Mrs. Lecks and Mrs. Aleshine

 * , 1918 (1886) illus. Frederic Dorr Steele
 * The Dusantes: A sequel to "The Casting Away of Mrs. Lecks and Mrs. Aleshine" (1888)

Captain Horn

 * The Adventures of Captain Horn (1895)
 * Mrs. Cliff's Yacht (1896)

Story collections

 *  (1872) Juvenile.
 * Tales out of school (1875) Juvenile.
 * The Floating Prince and Other Fairy Tales (1881)
 * The lady, or the tiger? and other stories (1884)
 * The Christmas Wreck and other stories (1886)
 * The Bee-man of Orn, and other fanciful tales (1887)
 * The Clocks of Rondaine, and other stories (1892)
 * The Watchmaker's wife and other stories (1893)
 * A Chosen Few (1895)
 * A Story Teller's Pack (1897)
 * Afield and Afloat (1900)

Contributions to Periodicals

 * (1891).
 * (1891).

Individual stories

 * "The Floating Prince"
 * "How the Aristocrats Sailed Away" Sequel to "The Floating Prince"
 * "The Reformed Pirate"
 * "Huckleberry"
 * "The Gudra's Daughter"
 * "The Emergency Mistress"
 * "The Sprig of Holly"
 * "The Magician's Daughter and the High-Born Boy"
 * "Derido; or, The Giant's Quilt"
 * "The Castle of Bim"
 * "The Lady, or the Tiger?" (1882) [[Image:Speaker Icon.svg|20px]]
 * "The Discourager of Hesitancy" (1883). Sequel to "The Lady, or the Tiger?" (unindexed)
 * "The Transferred Ghost"
 * "The Spectral Mortgage" Sequel to "The Transferred Ghost"
 * "Our Archery Club"
 * "That Same Old 'Coon"
 * "His Wife's Deceased Sister"
 * "Our Story"
 * "Mr. Tolman"
 * "On the Training of Parents"
 * "Our Fire-Screen"
 * "A Piece of Red Calico"
 * "Every Man His Own Letter-Writer"
 * "The Bee-man of Orn"
 * "The Griffin and the Minor Canon" (1885)
 * "Old Pipes and the Dryad"
 * "The Queen's Museum"
 * "Christmas before Last; or, The Fruit of the Fragile Palm"
 * "Prince Hassak's March"
 * "The Battle of the Third Cousins"
 * "The Banished King"
 * "The Philopena"
 * "Derelict"
 * "A Borrowed Month"
 * "The Baker of Barnbury"
 * "The Watchmaker's Wife"
 * "A Tale of Negative Gravity"
 * "Asaph"
 * "The Remarkable Wreck of the "Thomas Hyke""
 * "An Unhistoric Page"
 * "The Cloverfield's Carriage"
 * "A Story of Assisted Fate"
 * "My Bull-Calf"
 * "As One Woman to Another"
 * "My Terminal Moraine"
 * "Plain Fishing"
 * "The Clocks of Rondaine"
 * "Amos Kilbright: His Adscititious Experiences"
 * "The Christmas Shadrach"
 * "The Bishop's Ghost and the Printer's Baby"
 * "The Philosophy of Relative Existences"
 * "The Magic Egg"
 * "The Widow's Cruise"
 * "Captain Eli's Best Ear"
 * "Love before Breakfast"
 * "The Staying Power of Sir Rohan"
 * "The Christmas Wreck"
 * "My Well and What Came Out of It"
 * "My Unwilling Neighbor"

Attributed to

 * Return of Frank R. Stockton via Etta de Camp

Works about Stockton

 * To Our "Merry Chanter", a poem by Julie Mathilde Lippmann in The Century Magazine (July 1902)
 * "My Stockton if I failed to like" (1884), a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson in The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson Volume 2 p. 251