Trade Paperback Volumes
- Volume 1: Courtney Crumrin and the Night Things - ISBN 1-929998-60-0
- Volume 2: Courtney Crumrin and the Coven of Mystics - ISBN 1-929998-59-7
- Volume 3: Courtney Crumrin in the Twilight Kingdom - ISBN 1-932664-01-7
- Volume 4: Courtney Crumrin's Monstrous Holiday ( This is a collected edition of:
- Courtney Crumrin and the Fire-Thief's Tale - ISBN 978-1-932664-01-0
- Courtney Crumrin & the Prince of Nowhere - ISBN 978-1-932664-86-7)
- Courtney Crumrin Tales: A Portrait of the Warlock as a Young Man - ISBN 1-932664-32-7
- Courtney Crumrin Tales Volume 2: The League of Ordinary Gentlemen - ISBN 978-1-934964-68-2
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