Grey Owl's Books
- The Men of the Last Frontier. London: Country Life, 1931.
- Pilgrims of the Wild. London: Lovat Dickson Ltd., 1934.
- The Adventures of Sajo and her Beaver People. London: Lovat Dickson Ltd., 1935.
- Tales of an Empty Cabin. London: Lovat Dickson Ltd., 1936.
A long story from Tales of an Empty Cabin was published separately in 1937 as a small volume:
- The Tree. London: Lovat Dickson Ltd., 1937.
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