Selected Works of Clarence Day
- The Story of the Yale University Press (1920)
- This Simian World (1920)
- The Crow's Nest (1921)
- Thoughts Without Words (1928)
- God and my Father (1932)
- In the Green Mountain Country (1934)
- Scenes from the Mesozoic and Other Drawings (1935)
- Life with Father (1935)
- After All (1936; posthumous)
- Life with Mother (1937; posthumous)
- The World of Books (1938; posthumous)
- Father and I (1940; posthumous)
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