Works
- The Sovereign States: Notes of a Citizen of Virginia. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1957.
- The Smut Peddlers: The Pornography Racket and the Law Dealing with Obscenity Censorship. Doubleday, 1960.
- The Southern Case for School Segregation. Crowell-Collier Press, 1962.
- The Foxes' Union, EPM Publications, Inc., 1977.
- A Political Bestiary, Viable Alternatives, Impressive Mandates & Other Fables (with Eugene McCarthy and Jeff MacNelly), 1978.
- The American South: Four Seasons of the Land (with William A. Bake). Oxmoor House, 1983.
- The Writer's Art. Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1985. ISBN 0-8362-7925-5
- The Ear Is Human: A Handbook of Homophones and Other Confusions. Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1985. ISBN 0-8362-1259-2
- Fine Print: Reflections on the Writing Art. Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1993.
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