Author:Inez Haynes Irwin

Novels

 * "May Eve; or, What You Must" (1906, Smith's Magazine) (3-part serial)
 * June Jeopardy (1908)
 * Phoebe and Ernest (1910) Illustrated by R. F. Schabelitz hathitrust
 * Janey: being the record of a short interval in the journey through life and the struggle with society of a little girl of nine (1911)
 * Phoebe, Ernest, and Cupid (1912) Illustrated by R. F. Schabelitz
 * Angel Island (1914)
 * The Ollivant Orphans (1915)
 * The Lady of Kingdoms (1917)
 * The Happy Years (1919)
 * Out of the Air (1921)
 * The Lost Diana (novella), Everybody's Magazine (1923)
 * The Happy Years (1919)
 * Out of the Air (1921)
 * The Lost Diana (novella), Everybody's Magazine (1923)

The Maida books

 * Maida's Little Shop, 1909 PG
 * Maida's Little House, 1921

Short stories

 * Phoebe and Ernest
 * "The Lost Children", (1908, The American Magazine, vol 67) (ss)
 * "Phoebe and the Heart of Toil," (1909, The American Magazine, vol 68)
 * "Puppy Love", The American Magazine, (1909, The American Magazine, vol 68)
 * "Phoebe and Her Other Self" (1909, The American Magazine, vol 69) (ss)
 * "Ernest and the Latch Key Question" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 69) (ss)
 * "Phoebe and the Household Gods" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 69) (ss)
 * "Ernest and the Case of Old Mudguards" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 70) (ss)
 * "Phoebe Among the Thespians" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 70) (ss)
 * "Ernest and the Social Game" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 70) (ss)
 * "The Codes of Phoebe and Ernest" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 70) (ss)
 * "Phoebe Makes the Grand Tour" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 71) (ss)
 * Phoebe, Ernest, and Cupid
 * "Ernest and the Law of Order" (1910, The American Magazine, vol 71) (ss)
 * "Phoebe and the Little Blind God" (1911, The American Magazine, vol 71) (ss)
 * Janey
 * "Janey and the Social Revolution" (1910 May, Success Magazine) (ss) [Janey Enters the Social Game]
 * "Janey and the Stork" (1910 June, Success Magazine) (ss) [Janey Snares the Stork]
 * A Renegade Mother (July 1910, Success Magazine) (ss) [Janey Repudiates Matrimony]
 * Janey Takes Her Pen in Hand (Aug 1910, Success Magazine) (ss)
 * Janey Takes a Thinking Part (April 1911, Success Magazine) (ss) [Janey Interprets the Great Bard]
 * Janey Peers Behind the Veil (May 1911, Success Magazine) (ss)
 * Janey Dabbles in High Finance (June 1911, Success Magazine) (ss)
 * "Janey Discovers the Great Illusion", The Red Book Magazine, 1911 June (ss) [Janey Gazes in Her Mirror]
 * Janey and the Little Blind God (July 1911, Success Magazine) (ss) [Janey Tracks Cupid]
 * Other stories
 * "The Queen of Far-Away", Everybody's Magazine, 1904 May (ss)
 * "The Father of His Son", Everybody's Magazine, Jul 1904
 * "A Doorstep Introduction", Pearson's Magazine, Nov 1904
 * "Love Me, Love My Dog", Pearson's Magazine, Nov 1904
 * "The Start", Everybody's Magazine, Dec 1904
 * "Uncle Mark's Match-Making/", The Red Book Magazine, 1905 June (ss)
 * "A Conspiracy Inhibited", The Smart Set, Aug 1906 (ss)
 * "Elvira's Boys", The Red Book Magazine, 1907 Oct (ss)
 * "Those who Sit Up-stairs", The Red Book Magazine, 1907 Nov (ss)
 * "The Amateur House-Party", The Smart Set, Aug 1907 (ss)
 * "In the Dark", The Smart Set, July 1907 (ss)
 * "The Matchbreakers", Hampton's Broadway Magazine, Nov 1908
 * "A Shift in Values", The Red Book Magazine, 1909 Dec (ss)
 * "The Homeliest Child", Harper's Magazine, Dec 1911
 * "The Eternal Challenge", Everybody's Magazine, Jan 1912
 * "With Pitfall and With Gin", Pictorial Review, Feb 1912
 * "The Sixth Canvasser", The Century Magazine, Jan 1916 (ss)
 * "Ladies", The Century Magazine, 1916 (ss)
 * "The Night Before", The Century Magazine, 1916 (ss)
 * "The Woman Across the Street", Ladies' Home Journal, Sep 1916
 * "The Last Cartridge", McCall's, Oct 1922
 * "His Career", Harper's Bazar, Jan 1923 (ss)
 * "A Telephone Exchange", Everybody's Magazine, Dec 1923 (ss)

Non-fiction

 * The Californiacs, 1916 (travel)
 * "The Marysville Strike" in Harper's Magazine, April 4, 1914 (article)
 * The Native Son, 1919 (travel)
 * The Story of the Women's Party, 1921 (Published as Up Hill With Banners Flying, 1964)
 * "Literary Portraits: Fannie Hurst", The Bookman (US) June 1921 (article)