Selected Books By Shirley Sargent
- Pipeline Down The Valley (fiction, 1955)
- Pat Hawly, Pre-school Teacher (fiction, 1958)
- Three Names for Katherine (with Hannah Smith) (fiction, 1960)
- The Heart-Holding Mountains (fiction, 1961)
- Wawona's Yesterdays (1961)
- Stop the Typewriters (fiction, 1963)
- Galen Clark: Yosemite Guardian (1964)
- Treasure at Flying Spur (fiction, 1965)
- Pioneers In Petticoats (1966)
- Ranger in Skirts (fiction, 1966)
- Yosemite Tomboy (fiction, 1967)
- Theodore Parker Lukens, Father of Forestry (1969)
- John Muir in Yosemite National Park (1972)
- Yosemite and Its Innkeeper (1975)
- The Ahwahnee (1977)
- Yosemite's High Sierra Camps (1977)
- The Yosemite Chapel, 1879-1979 (1979)
- Yosemite's Historic Wawona (1979)
- Dear Papa: Letters between John Muir & Wanda (1985)
- Solomons of the Sierra (1989)
- Enchanted Childhoods, Growing Up in Yosemite (1993)
- Protecting Paradise: Yosemite Rangers, 1898-1960 (1998)
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