Books
- Dr. Sheehan on Running (1975) ISBN 0-89037-069-9
- Dr. George Sheehan's Medical Advice for Runners (1978) ISBN 0-02-499170-8
- Running & Being: The Total Experience (1978) ISBN 0-446-97090-5
- This Running Life (1980) ISBN 0-671-25608-4
- How to Feel Great Twenty Four Hours a Day (1983) ISBN 0-671-45478-1
- Dr. Sheehan on Fitness (1983) ISBN 0-671-45478-1
- Personal Best: The Foremost Philosopher of Fitness Shares Techniques and Tactics for Success and Self-Liberation (1989) ISBN 0-87857-858-7
- George Sheehan on Running to Win : How to Achieve the Physical, Mental & Spiritual Victories of Running (1992) ISBN 0-87596-145-2
- Going the Distance: One Man's Journey to the End of His Life (1996) ISBN 0-614-95718-4
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