Publications
Books written by Pearson
- The Old Librarian's Almanack (1909)
- The Library and the Librarian (1910)
- The Librarian at Play (1911)
- The Believing Years (1912) (autobiography)
- The Voyage of the Hoppergrass (1913) (autobiography)
- The Secret Book (1914)
- Theodore Roosevelt (1920)
- Books in Black or Red (1923)
- Studies in Murder (1924)
- Murder at Smutty Nose and Other Murders (1926)
- Five Murders, with a final note on the Borden case (1928)
- Queer Books (1928)
- Dime novels; or, Following an old trail in popular literature (1929)
- Instigation of the Devil (1930)
- More Studies in Murder (1936)
- Trial of Lizzie Borden, edited, with a history of the case (1937)
- Masterpieces of murder (1963)
- Murders that Baffled the Experts (1967)
- The Adventure of the Lost Manuscripts & One Other (1974)
- The Librarian: selections from the column of that name (1976)
Books edited by Pearson
- Frankenstein: or the modern Prometheus. by Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft. Printed with an introduction by Edmund Lester Pearson. New York, Limited Editions Club, 1934.
- The autobiography of a criminal. by Tufts, Henry. Edited by Edmund Lester Pearson. New york, Duffield and Company, 1930.
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