Books
- 100 Girls by Bunny Yeager. A.S.Barnes, 1965
- How I photograph Myself by Bunny Yeager. NY A.S. Barnes 1964
- How I Photograph Nudes by Bunny Yeager. NY A. S. Barnes 1963
- Camera in the Caribbean by Bunny Yeager. Louisville, Whitestone Pubs: 1965
- Bunny Yeager's New Photo Discoveries by Bunny Yeager
- A B C's of Figure Photography by Bunny Yeager
- How to Photograph the Figure by Bunny Yeager. Louisville, Whitestone: 1963
- How to Take Figure Photos by Bunny Yeager. Louisville, Whitestone: 1962
- Bunny Yeager's Photo Studies by Bunny Yeager. . Louisville, Whitestone: 1960
- Photographing the Female Figure by Bunny Yeager. Greenwich, Fawcett: 1957
- The Art of Glamour Photography by Bunny Yeager. Amphoto: 1962
- Drawing the Human Figure using Photographs by Bunny Yeager. NY, A.S. Barnes: 1965
- Camera in Jamaica by Bunny Yeager, A. S. Barnes & Company, South Brunswick: (1967)
- Bettie Page Confidential, St. Martin's Press (1994) ISBN 0-312-10940-7
- Bunny Yeager's Bikini Girls of the 1950s, Schiffer Publishing (2004) ISBN 0-7643-2002-5
- Bunny Yeager's Flirts of the Fifties, Schiffer Publishing (2007) ISBN 0-7643-2637-6
- Bunny Yeager's Darkroom: Pin-up Photography's Golden Era, by Petra Mason (Author), Dita Von Teese (Introduction) (2012)
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