Books Written By Frank Tyson
- Tyson, The Sportsmans Book Club (1962)
- The Crawford Dixon Letters (1967)
- Test of Nerves, Manark (1975)
- The Hapless Hookers, Garry Sparke & Associates, Melbourne (1976)
- Complete Cricket Coaching, Pelham Bks. (11 Jul 1977)
- Centenary Test, Pelham Bks. (14 Nov 1977)
- Cricket and Other Diversions, No Imprint (1978)
- Benson & Hedges International Cricket, The Craftsman Press (1970s)
- War or Peace, Australia. England. West Indies, Garry Sparke (1980)
- The Century Makers: Men Behind the Ashes, 1877–1977, Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd (14 Aug 1980)
- The Cricketer Who Laughed, Hutchinson (April 1982)
- Cricket Skills, Whitcoulls, New ed edition (1985)
- The Test Within: Talent and Temperament in 22 Cricketers, Hutchinson Australia; First Edition, First Impression edition (1987)
- The History of the Richmond Cricket Club (1987)
- A Typhoon Called Tyson, Simon & Schuster Ltd; New Ed edition (May 1990)
- The Terms of the Game: Dictionary of Cricket, Gollancz (25 April 1991)
- Horan's Dairy, Association of Cricket Statisticians & Historians (31 Dec 2001)
- In the Eye of the Typhoon: The Inside Story of the MCC Tour of Australia and New Zealand 1954/55, Parrs Wood Press (Oct 2004)
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