Books
- Paris After Dark (Imprimerie du Centre 1950. Also Published by Herald Tribune, European Ed., S. A., 1953)
- Art Buchwald's Paris (Lion Library 1956)
- I Chose Caviar (Victor Gollancz 1957)
- The Brave Coward (Harper, 1957)
- More Caviar (Victor Gollancz, 1958)
- A Gift From the Boys (Harper 1958)
- Don't Forget to Write (World Pub. Co., 1960)
- Come with Me Home: Complete Novel Also by Gladys Hasty Carroll and Jerrard Tickell (Nelson Doubleday, Inc, 1960)
- Son of the Great Society (Putnam 1961)
- How Much is that in Dollars? (World Pub. Co., 1961)
- Is it Safe to Drink the Water? (PBK Crest Books 1963)
- I Chose Capitol Punishment (World Pub. Co., 1963)
- ... and Then I Told the President: The Secret Papers of Art Buchwald (Weidenfeld & Nicholson 1965)
- Son of the Great Society (Putnam, 1966)
- Have I Ever Lied To You? (Fawcett, 1968)
- The Establishment is Alive and Well in Washington (Putnam, 1969)
- Counting Sheep; The Log and the Complete Play: Sheep on the Runway. (Putnam Pub Group 1970)
- Oh, to be a Swinger (Vintage, 1970)
- Getting High in Government Circles (Putnam 1971)
- I Never Danced at the White House (Putnam, 1973)
- I Am Not a Crook"(Putnam, 1974)
- The Bollo Caper: A Fable for Children of All Ages (Doubleday, 1974)
- Irvings Delight: At Last! a Cat Story for the Whole Family! (DAVID MCKAY COMPANY, INC. 1975)
- Washington Is Leaking (Putnam Adult 1976)
- Irving's Delight (Avon Books, 1976)
- Down the Seine and Up the Potomac (Fawcett Crest 1977)
- Best cartoons of the world Miller Collection (Brown University)(Atlas World Press Review, 1978)
- ' 'Art Buchwald by Leonard Probst Transcript of an interview conducted by Leonard Probst, March 31, and April 1, 1978.(American Jewish Committee, Oral History Library, 1978)
- The Buchwald Stops Here (Putnam 1979)
- Laid Back In Washington With Art Buchwald (Putnam 1981)
- Seems Like Yesterday (Berkley Pub Group, 1981)
- While Reagan Slept (Fawcett 1983)
- You Ask, Buchwald Answers (Listen & Learn U.S.A.!, 1983)
- The Official Bank-Haters' Handbook Also By Joel D. Joseph (Natl Pr Books, 1984)
- You Can Fool All of the People All the Time (Ballantine Books, 1986)
- I Think I Don’t Remember (Perigee Trade; 1st Perigee Ed edition 1988)(Putnam, 1987)
- Whose Rose Garden Is It Anyway? (Putnam 1989)
- Lighten Up, George (Putnam, 1991)
- Leaving Home: A Memoir (Putnam, 1994)
- I'll Always Have Paris: A Memoir (Putnam, 1995)
- Stella in Heaven: Almost a Novel (Putnam, 2000)
- We'll Laugh Again (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2002)
- Beating Around the Bush (Seven Stories, 2005)
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