Works
- Carr, Archie (1963), The Reptiles (Series: LIFE Nature Library)
- Carr, Archie (Marjorie Carr Ed.), A Naturalist in Florida (ISBN 0-300-05589-7)
- Carr, Archie, The Windward Road (ISBN 0-8130-0639-2, 1979 edition)
- Carr, Archie, (1967, 1984), "So Excellent a Fishe" (ISB 0-292-77595-4)
- Carr, Archie, (1964), "Ulendo; travels of a naturalist in and out of Africa"
- Carr, Archie, (1952), "Handbook of turtles; the turtles of the United States, Canada, and Baja California"
- Carr, Archie, (1973), "The Everglades" (Time-Life Book)
- Carr, Archie and Coleman J. Goin, (1955), "Guide to the reptiles, amphibians, and fresh-water fishes of Florida"
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