- Novel: "Haven's End" (filmed as Haven's End (1954))
- Novel: "Point of No Return", 1949 (filmed as Point of No Return (1958)
- Novel: "Think Fast, Mr. Moto" (filmed as Think Fast, Mr. Moto (1937))
- (1941) Novel: "H.M. Pulham, Esq." (filmed as H.M. Pulham, Esq. (1941))
- (1937) Novel: "The Late George Apley" (filmed as The Late George Apley (1947))
- Novel: "B.F.'s Daughter" (filmed as B.F.'s Daughter (1948))
- Novel: "Melville Goodwin, USA" (filmed as Top Secret Affair (1957))
- (1955) Novel: "Stopover Tokyo" (aka "The Last of Mr. Moto"; filmed as Stopover Tokyo (1957))
- (1958) Novel: "Women and Thomas Harrow"
- (1939) Novel: "Wickford Poin"
- (1922) Novel: "The Unspeakable Gentleman"
- (1944) Stage: Wrote (w/George S. Kaufman, who also directed) "The Late George Apley", produced on Broadway. Based on his novel. Comedy. Scenic / Costume Design by Stewart Chaney. Lighting Design by Albert Alloy. Wig Design by Alfred Barris. Hair / Make-Up Design by Charles of the Ritz. Press Representative: John Peter Toohey [final Broadway credit]. Casting: Myra Hampton Streger. Advertising: Kenneth Gray. Lyceum Theatre: 23 Nov 1944-17 Nov 1945 (384 performances). Cast: Leo G. Carroll (as "George Apley"), Janet Beecher (as "Catherine Apley"), Margaret Dale (as "Amelia Newcombe"), Percy Waram (as "Roger Newcombe"), Mabel Acker (as "Emily Southworth"), Joan Chandler (as "Eleanor Apley"), John Conway (as "Howard Boulder"), Sayre Crawley (as "Henry"), Reynolds Evans (as "Horatio Willing"), David McKay (as "John Apley"), Mrs. Priestly Morrison (as "Margaret"), Margaret Phillips (as "Agnes Willing"), Catherine Proctor (as "Jane Willing"), Byron Russell (as "Wilson"), Howard St. John (as "Julian H. Dole"), Ivy Troutman (as "Lydia Leyton"). Produced by Max Gordon.
- (1951) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "Point of No Return", produced on Broadway. Written by Paul Osborn. Lighting Design / Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Alvin Theatre: 13 Dec 1951-22 Nov 1952 (356 performances). Cast: Henry Fonda (as "Charles Gray"), Phil Arthur (as "Jackie Mason"; final Broadway role), Frances Bavier (as "Esther Gray"; final Broadway role), Heywood Hale Broun, Frank Conroy (as "Anthony Burton"), John Cromwell (as "John Gray"), Leora Dana (as "Nancy Gray"), Susan Harris (as "Evelyn Gray"), Pitt Herbert, Katherine Hynes, James Jolley (as "Joe"), Colin Keith-Johnston (as "Laurence Lovell'), Madeleine King (as "Miss Marble"), James MacDonald (as "Conductor"), Davis Roberts (as "First Teller"), Bartlett Robinson (as "Roger Blakesley"), Robert Ross (as "Malcolm Bryant"), Keith Russell (as "Bill Gray"), Harriet Selby (as "Maid"), Patricia Smith, Stanley Tackney. Produced by Leland Hayward. NOTE: Filmed as Point of No Return (1958).
- (1949) Novel: "It's Loaded, Mr. Bauer".
- (1935) Novel: "No Hero" (aka "Your Turn, Mr. Moto").
- (1936) Novel: "Thank You, Mr. Moto" (filmed as Thank You, Mr. Moto (1937)).
- (1942) Novel: "Last Laugh, Moto".
- (1935) Novel: "Ming Ye3low".
- (1940) Novel: "Mr. Moto Takes a Hand".
- (1930) Novel: "Warning Hill".
- (1938) Novel: "Mr. Moto Is So Sorry".
- (1925) Novel: "The Black Cargo".
- (1956) Novel: "Mr. Moto's Three Aces".
- (1937) Novel: "Think Fast, Mr. Moto" (filmed as Think Fast, Mr. Moto (1937)).
- (May 20, 1946) George S. Kaufman and his play, "The Late George Apley," was performed at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Leo G. Carroll in the cast.
- (July 1946) George S. Kaufman and his play, "The Late George Apley," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Leo G. Carroll in the cast.
- (February 5 to 23, 1947) George S. Kaufman and his play, "The Last George Apley," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. George Phelps was director.
- (November 12, 1953) Paul Osborne and his play, "Point of No Return," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Thomas Armistead was director.
- (Fall 1950) George S. Kaufman and his play, "The Late George Apley, "was performed in a Pioneer Playhouse Theatre production at the Kentucky State Hospital Campus on Shakertown Road in Danville, Kentucky with Jane Gregory in the cast. Dr. R.B. Ahrens was hospital director. Eben C. Henson was artistic director.
- (August 9 to 13, 1955) George S. Kaufman and his play, "The Late George Apley," was performed in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Mary Lois Baker (Margaret); Jean Bryant (Catherine Apley); Paul Stickles (John Apley); Tom Brennan (George Apley); Elaine Sinclair (Eleanor Apley); Mather Bacon (Wilson); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Amelia Newcome); Bill Kramer (Roger Newcome); Bernie Kukoff (Horatio Willing); Casey Keese (Jane Willing); Sally Proud (Agnes Willing); John Frid (Howard Boulder); Catherine L. O'Brien (Lydia Leyton); Cynthia Harris (Emily Southworth); Richard Edelman (Julian H. Dole) and Lyle Lorentz (Henry) in the cast. David C. Bryant Jr. was artistic director and director. Will Armstrong was designer. William Kramer was stage manager.
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