Books
- Paul Jenkins: Water and Color. Text by the art historian Frank Anderson Trapp.
- Pascal Bonafoux. Paul Jenkins: Conjunctions and Annexes. Editions Galilée, Paris, 1991.
- Paul Jenkins, Suzanne Donnelly Jenkins (1983), Anatomy of a Cloud, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., pp. 270, ISBN 0-8109-1155-8; a book of autobiographical collages and texts by the artist.
- Albert E. Elsen (1974), Paul Jenkins, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., ISBN 0-8109-0215-X; an extensive monograph with text by the late distinguished art historian.
- Herskovic, Marika. American Abstract Expressionism of the 1950s An Illustrated Survey, New York School Press, 2003. ISBN 0-9677994-1-4
- Paul Jenkins, Universe Books/Houston Museum of Fine Arts/San Francisco Museum Art, 1971 at the time of the artist's retrospective, with text by Gerald Nordland, acknowledgements by Philippe de Montebello.
- Strike the Puma. A play by the artist. Editions Gonthier, Paris, 1966.
- Paul Jenkins, by Jean Cassou. Published by Harry N. Abrams, 1963.
- The Paintings of Paul Jenkins, texts by Kenneth B. Sawyer, Pierre Restany, excerpt by James Fitzsimmons. Published by Editions Two Cities, Paris, 1961.
- Observations of Michel Tapié, edited by Paul and Esther Jenkins, published by George Wittenborn in New York, 1956.
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