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Archives and Special Collections are open by appointment only, limited to UMN affiliates. Appointments must be made one week in advance of your visit. Contact ascref@umn.edu or the curator of the collecting area you wish to use for assistance. We continue to provide scans of requested research materials when possible, especially for our non-campus clientele.
The list below corresponds to a card file kept in the Reading Room.
- American Folkways Series. Ed. Erskine Caldwell. Le Seur, Meridel. North Star Country. New York: Sloan & Pierce, 1945. 327 p. Illustrated.
- Advertisement placard for six paperbacks published by Signet Books: A House in the Uplands; Journeyman; Tobacco Road; Trouble in July; Tragic Ground; God's Little Acre.
- Afternoons in Mid-America: observations and impressions. Drawings by Virginia M. Caldwell. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1976. 276 p. Illustrated. Two copies. Copy 2: inscribed: "To Eddie Schwatrz 'one more Time' Erskine Caldwell. and from me, too! Virginia Caldwell."
- All Night Long, a novel of guerrilla warfare in Russia. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1942. 283 p. First ed.
- All-Out on the Road to Smolensk. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1942. 230 p. Inscribed by the author: "To Florence C. Haslam from Erskine Caldwell."
- American Earth. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1931. 314 p.
- "The American People." In The American Writer and the Great Depression. Ed. Harvey Swados. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1966. pp. 129-144.
- Annette. New York: New American Library, 1973. 170 p. Inscribed: "For Edward P. Schwartz. Eddie -- This is for you so you'll be among the first to know! Erskine Caldwell ." Corrected autograph manuscript of E. Schwartz's review laid in.
- Annette. New York: New American Libary, 1974. 170 p. [Signet Book Y6060] Inscribed: To Eddie Schwartz one more book! Erskine Caldwell. First printing, Sept 1974.
- Around About America. Drawings by Virginia M. Caldwell. New York: Farrar, Strauss, 1964. 223 p. Illustrated. Printed note inserted: "This book is sent wih the compliments of Erskine Caldwell. Farrar, Strauss & Company, Inc." Copy 2: signed by Erskine and Virginia Caldwell on half-title.
- Around About America. Drawings by Virginia M. Caldwell. New York: Pocket Books, Inc., 1965. 181 p. Illustrated. [Pocket Books 50170] First printing Sept 1965.
- [Russian title] Around About America. With illustrations by Virginia M. Caldwell. Moscow: Progress, 1966. 157 p. Illustrated. Inscribed: "To Edward Schwartz from Erskine Caldwell. And best wishes from Virginia Caldwell." "Eddie Schwartz introduced and explained to curious Russians - see pages 72-74 EC VC" Russian edition of Around About America.
- "Attacks of Taste." In Attacks of Taste. Compiled and edited by Evelyn B. Byrne and Otto M. Penzler. new York: Gotham Book Mart, 1971. p. 10
- "August Afternoon." In The Bedside Esquire. Ed. Arnold Gingrich. New York: Robert M. McBride, 1950. pp. 445-452.
- "August Afternoon." In Duke, vol. 1 no. 1 [March-April 1946], pp. 42-44, 70.
- "August Afternoon." In The Esquire Treasury. Ed. Arnold Gingrich. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1953. pp. 115-120.
- "August Afternoon." In The Best of the Bedside Esquire. Ed. Arnold Gingrich. New York: Bantam, 1954. pp. 196-204.
- "The Automobile That Wouldn't Run." In The Zephyr Book of American Prose. Edited and introduced by Ebba Dalin. Stockholm/London: Continental Book, 1945. pp. 311-316.
- "An Autumn Courtship." In This Quarter, vol. 3 no. 3 [Jan-March 1931]. pp. 466-472.
- Bagarre de Juillet. Traduit de l'anglais par Jean-Albert Bédé. paris: Gallimard, 1947. 220 p. French translation of Trouble in July. "Il a été de cet ouvrage, sous la couverture spéciale à la collection Du Monde Entier cent dix exemplaires dur vélin pur fil Lafuma Navarre, cont cent exemplaires numérotes de I à C et dix hors commerce marqués de A à J. Exemplaire no. VII."
- The Bastard. New York: Manor Books, Inc., 1974. 176 p. [Manor Books 12225]
- "Big Buck." In The Avon Annual [1945]. pp. 166-174.
- "Blue Boy." In Writers in Revolt: The Anvil Anthology [1933-1940]. Ed. Jack Conroy and Curt Johnson. new York: Lawrence Hill, 1973. pp. 31-34. Autographed by Erskine Caldwell.
- The Caldwell Caravan. Novels and stories by Erskine Caldwell, with an introduction by the author. Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company, 1946. 436 p. First printing, March 1946.
- Call it Experience; The Years of Learning How to Write. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1951. 239 p.
- Call it Experience; The Years of Learning How to Write. New York: The New American Library, 1956. 189 p. [Signet Key Book Ks344] First printing Dec 1956.
- "Candy-man Beechum." In Pembroke Magazine, number 11, 1959, pp. 3-5. Pages 1-185 of this journal are devoted to articles about Caldwell.
- Certain Women. Boston: Little, Brown, 1957. 249 p.
- Certain Women. New York: The New American Library,. 1958. 176 p. [Signet Books S1568] First printing Oct 1958.
- Un Châtelain des hautes-terres. Traduit de l'américan par Robert Vidal. Roman. Paris: Gallimard, 1948. 165 p. French translation of House in the Uplands. "Il a été tiré de cet ouvrage, sous la couverture de la collection Du Monde Entier, deux cent dix exemplaires dur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre dont deux cents numérotés de 1 à 200 et dix, hors commerce, marqués de A à J. Exemplaire 2."
- Claudelle. London: Heinemann, 1958. 179 p.
- Claudelle Inglish. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1958. 208 p.
- Claudelle Inglish. New York: The New American Library, 1960. 128 p. [Signet Book S1778] Two copies.
- Claudelle Inglish. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Publications Inc., 1972. 144 p. [Fawcett Gold Medal R2531]
- Close To Home. New York: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1962. 216 p.
- Close To Home. New York: The New American Library, 1963. 143 p. [Signet Book D2284] Inscribed: "For Edward P. Schwartz from Erskine Caldwell because you can't read it if you haven't got it." First printing April 1963.
- "The Cold Winter." In The Best American Short Stories 1935, and The Yearbook of the American Short Story. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1935. p. 98-102.
- The Complete Stories of Erskine Caldwell. New York: The New American Library, 1955. 544 p. [Signet Double Volume D1199] First printing April 1955.
- "A Country Full of Swedes." In This Is My Best Is My Best; over 150 self-chosen and complete masterpieces, together with their reasons for their selections. Ed. Whit Burnett. New York: Dial, 1942. pp. 237-247.
- "A Country Full of Swedes." In The Pocket Book of Modern American Short Stories. Ed. and with an introduction by Phillip Van Doren Stern. New York: Blakiston, 1943. pp. 178-197.
- "The Courting of Susie Brown." In Coronet, vol. 10 no. 2, who no. 56. June 1941, pp. 113-118.
- The Courting of Susie Brown. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce; Boston: Little, Brown, 1952. 202 p. First edition.
- The Courting of Susie Brown. New York: The New American Library, 1953. 144 p. [Signet Books 1016] First printing May 1953.
- The Courting of Susie Brown. New York: The New American Library, 1960. 128 p. [Signet Books S1621] Fifth printing Dec 1960.
- "Crown-Fire." In The New Avon Bedside Companion. New York: Avon Publishing, 1949. pp. 3-8. [Avon 182]
- "Daughter." In The Anxious Years, America in the nineteen thirties; a collection of contemporary writings. Edited with an introduction by Louis Filler. New York: G.P. Putnam's, 1963. pp. 100-105.
- "Daughter. In Writers In Revolt; the Anvil Anthology. Ed. Jack Conroy and Curt Johnson. New York: Lawrence Hill, 1973. pp. 26-30. Autographed by Caldwell.
- Deep South, Memory and Observation. new York: Weybright and Talley, 1968. 257 p. "Part one of Deep South was first published in England under the title In the Shadow of the Steeple." Second printing.
- The Deer at our House. Illustrated by Ben Wohlberg. New York: Collier Books, 1966. 32 p. Illustrated. Inscribed: "For - Edward P. Schwartz - Dear Eddie - this is for your second-childhood (unless you have more grandchildren than I already [12] have); But, anyway, as you can see, I am now in my own second childhood - Best wishes - Erskine (Erskine Caldwell)"
- "Do Not Fail to be a Novice in the Beginning..." In Writers Digest, vol. 42 no. 9 [Sept 1961]. p. 22
- "Dorothy". In The Best American Short Stories of 1931. Ed. Edward J. O'Brien. New York: Dodd Mead, 1931. pp. 81-87.
- "Drought and Depression." Introduction to a portfolio of photographs. In Steinbeck, John: The Grapes of Wrath. Franklin Center, PA: The Franklin Library, 1980.
- The Earnshaw Neighborhood. New York: World, 1971. 182 p. Inscribed: "For Eddie Schwatrz to look at the picture on the d.j. when there is no time to read - Erskine Caldwell."
- Episode in Palmetto. New York: The New American Library, 1953. 158 p. [Signet Books 983] First printing January 1953.
- Epizod w Palmetto. Przelozyl Kazimierz Piotrowski. Warszawa: Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, 1981. 192 p. Polish translation of Episode in Palmetto.
- Erskine Caldwell's Men and Women. Twenty-two stories selected and with an introduction by Carvel Collins. Boston: Little, Brown 1961. 313 p. Inscribed: "Personal copy of Eddie Schwartz and not to be read by anybody else - Erskine Caldwell"
- Erskine Caldwell's Men and Women. Twenty-two stories selected and with an introduction by Carvel Collins. New York: New American Library, 1962. 192 p. [Signet Books D2219] First printing November 1962.
- "Figurines of Love." In Esquire, vol. XXXIX no. 5, whole no. 234. May 1953, pp. 56; 108-109.
- Foreword. In Rice, John Andrew. Local color. New York: Dell, 1955. pp. 7-8.
- Georgia Boy. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1943. 239 p. Two copies.
- Georgia Boy. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1943. 239 p. "War edition. This book is produced in accordance with conservation orders of the War Production Board."
- Georgia Boy. New York: The New American Library, 1950. 163 p. Illustrated. [Signet Books 760]
- Georgia Boy. New York: The New American Library, 1959. 144 p. Illustrated. [Signet Books S1666] Sixth printing.
- Georgia Boy. New York: The New American Library, 1961. 159 p. [Signet Classics CD57] Inscribed: "Eddie Schwartz. Erskine Caldwell. Dec, 13, 1978" First Signet Classic Edition, July 1961.
- Georgia Boy and other stories. New York: Avon Book Company, 1946. 164 p. [Avon Modern Short Story Monthly no. 30]
- "The Georgia Cracker." In The Haldeman-Julius Monthly, vol. IV, no. 6. Nov. 1926 pp. 39-42.
- God's Little Acre. New York: The Viking Press, 1933. 303 p. Caldwell's signature on card laid in.
- God's Little Acre. With a new introduction by the author. New York: The Modern Library, 1934. 303 p. [Modern Library 51]
- God's Little Acre. New York: Penguin Books, 1947. 183 p. [Penguin Books 581] Seventh printing Jan 1947.
- God's Little Acre. New York: The New American Library, 1961. 160 p. [Signet Books D2289] Fifty-fifth printing. Two copies.
- God's Little Acre. New York: The New American Library, 1961. [Signet Books P3246] Fifty-seventh printing.
- God's Little Acre. Illustrated by Milton Glaser. new York: Farrar, Strauss and Cuhady, 1962. 218 p. Illustrated. First printing of this illustrated edition, 1962.
- God's Little Acre. new York: New American Library, 1976. 160 p. Inscribed: "To Edward P. Schwartz. Dear Eddie - Sorry can't give you the 1933 first edition so please accept this first edition of 1976 - Erskine Caldwell January 1976" Copy two. Signed by the author on half-title.
- God's Little Acre. Savannah, Georgia: The Beehive Press, 1977. 211 p. Illustrated. Illustrated with documentary photographs from the archives of the Farm Security Administration at the Library of Congress.
- God's Little Acre. Illustrated by Harry Schaare. A limited edition. Franklin Center, Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library, 1979. 224 p. Illustrated. "This limited edition of God's Little Acre by Erskine Caldwell has been privately printed and individually signed by the author."
- Gretta. Boston: Little, Brown, 1955. 242 p.
- Gretta. New York: New American Library, 1955. 144 p. [Signet Books D2750] Thirteenth printing.
- Gretta. New York: New American Library, 1956. 144 p. [Signet Books 1342] First printing Oct 1956.
- Gretta, unabridged. London: Pan Books Ltd, 1959. 155 p. [Great Pan G219] Second printing 1959.
- Erskine Caldwell's Gulf Coast Stories. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1956. 248 p.
- Erskine Caldwell's Gulf Coast Stories. New York: The New American Library, 1957. 168 p. [Signet Books S1430] First printing Aug 1957.
- Gulf Coast Stories. New York: MacFadden-Bartell, 1965. 168 p. [MacFadden Books 60-231]
- Haute Tension a Palmetto. Préface d'Yves Berger. Traduit de l'Américain par Anne Villelaun. Paris: Pierre Belfond, 1981. 221 p. Presses Pocket 1985] French translation of Episode in Palmetto.
- "L'Homme de Dieu." Traduit par Georges Magnane. In L'Arbalète Revue de LitteratureL'Arbalète Revue de Litterature, no. 9, Autumn 1944. pp. 39-50.
- A House in the Uplands. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 19465. 238 p. First ed.
- A House in the Uplands. new York: The New American Library, 1948. 142 p. [Signet Books 686] Second printing Dec 1948.
- A House in the Uplands. New York: The New American Library, 1960. 127 p. [Signet Books S1774] Twenty-second printing.
- "How to Live Like an Author." In New World Writing #15. New York: The New American Library of World Literature, 1959. pp. 152-158
- The Humorous Side of Erskine Caldwell. An anthology, selected and with an introduction by Robert Cantwell. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1951. 253 p.
- The Humorous Side of Erskine Caldwell. An anthology. Edited and with an introduction by Robert Cantwell. New York: New American Library, 1951. 224 p. [Signet Books 899] First printing Oct 1951.
- In Defense of Myself. Palaemon Broadside number 33. 1982. "This facsimile reprint edition is limited to 126 copies: 100 numbered copies are for public sale and twenty-six lettered copies are for the use of Mr. Caldwell and the publisher. In Defense of Myself first appeared in a pricately printed edition in 1929. This is copy 'H'."
- "In Memory of Judith Courtright." In The Best from Manhunt. Selected and with introductions by Scott and Sidney Meredith. New York: Permabook, 1958. pp. 75-85.
- In Search of Bisco. new York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1965. 219 p. Second printing. Inscribed: "Eddie Schwartz will rent this copy for $1.00 per day - Erskine Caldwell."
- In Search of Bisco. New York: Pocket Books, 1966. 184 p. [Pocket Books 75117] First printing Feb 1966.
- Jackpot: the short stories of Erskine Caldwell. Garden City, New York: The Sun Dial Press, 1940. 756 p.
- Jackpot: the short stories of Erskine Caldwell. Cleveland and New York: The World Publishing Company, 1948. 756 p. World Reprint Edition, first printing, March 1948.
- Jenny by nature. New York: Farar, Straus and Cuhady, 1961. 215 p. Inscribed: "To - Edward Schwartz as a memento for your friendship and with all my Thanks - Erskine Caldwell"
- Jenny by Nature. New York: The New American Library, 1962. 143 p. [Signet Books D2121] First printing May 1962
- Jenny toute Nue. Paris: Gallimard, 1962. 245 p. [Folio 907] Date "1974" added to bottom of title by Caldwell. Inscribed: "Eddie S - If reading too much English makes you dizzy in the head, switch to French for a while - Erskine" French translation of Jenny by Nature.
- Journeyman. New York: Viking Press, 1935. 195 9. "Fourteen hundred seventy-five numbered copies have been distributed for sale and the type has been distributed. Copy no. 966."
- Journeyman. New York: Viking Press, 1938. 234 p. Limited edition published Jan 1935. First revised edition Jan 1938.
- Journeyman. New York: The New American Library, 1951. 137 p. [Signet Books 646] Twenty-third printing.
- Kneel to the Rising Sun, and other stories by Erskine Caldwell. New York: Viking Press, 1935. 246 p.
- Kneel to the Rising Sun, and other stories by Erskine Caldwell. New York: Viking Press, 1935. 246 p. "This is copy 167 of a signed first edition limited to three hundred copes of which two hundred eighty-five are for sale. Erskine Caldwell."
- "Kneel to the Rising Sun." In The Avon Annual 1946, pp. 145-164.
- Kneel to the Rising Sun, and other stories. London: Heinemann, 1961. 246 p.
- Kneel to the Rising Sun, and other stories. New York: The New American Library, 1961. 144 p. [Signet Books D1998] Fifth printing.
- A Lamp for Nightfall. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce; Boston: Little, Brown, 1952. 211 p.
- A Lamp for Nightfall. New York: The New American Library, 1959. 127 p. [Signet Books S1672] Third printing October 1959.
- A Lamp for Nightfall. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Publications Inc., 1972. 144 p. [Fawcett Gold Medal T2523]
- The Last Night of Summer. New York: Farrar, Strauss and Co., 1963. 178 p.
- The Last Night of Summer. New York: The New American Library, 1964. 128 p. [Signet Books D2451] First printing April 1964.
- Love and Money. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce; Boston/Toronto: Little, Brown, 1954. 244 p.
- Love and Money. New York: The New American Library, 1960. 149 p. [Signet Books S1759] Tenth printing.
- "Luftwaffe Over Moscow." In They Were There: the story of World War II and how it came about by America's foremost correspondents. Ed. Curt Reiss. New York: G.P. Putnam's, 1944. pp. 308-311.
- "Man and Woman." In Prize Stories. The O. Henry Awards. Selected and edited by Harry Hansen. New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1938. pp. 153-159. Boxed.
- "The Man Who Looked Like Himself." In Avon Modern Short Story Monthly, no. 28, 1946. pp. 52-56.
- Masses of Men. In Years of Protest: a collection of American writings of the 1930s. Ed. jack Salzman. new York: Pegasus, 1967. pp. 50-59.
- "Maud Island." In The Great American Parade. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran, 1935. 99. 537-583.
- "Maud Island." In The Great American Parade. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran, 1939. pp. 537-583.
- Miss Mamma Aimee. New York: New American Library, 1967. 210 p.
- Miss Mamma Aimee. New York: The New American Library, 1967. 191 p. [Signet Books T3313] First printing Nov 1967.
- "The Negro in the Well." In The Avon Annual 1944, pp. 105-110.
- "The Negro in the Well." In The Romantic South. Edited and with an introduction and commentary by Harnett T. Kane. New York: Coward-McCann, 1961. pp. 30-32.
- "Parties Unknown in Georgia." In New Masses: an anthology of the rebel thirties. Edited with a prologue by Joseph North; introduction by Maxwell Geismar. New York: International, 1969. pp. 137-141.
- (People). In Time, vol. 80, no. 18 Nov. 2, 1962. p. 44.
- "The People vs. Abe Lathan, Colored." In Esquire, vol. XII, no. 2, whole no. 69. August 1939. pp. 26-27, 145.
- "The People vs. Abe Lathan, Colored." In American Short Stories. Selected and with notes by Begnt Jürgensen. København: J. H. Shultz Forlag, 1952. pp. 39-48.
- Place Called Estherville. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1949. 244 p. First edition. Signed by author on half-title.
- Place Called Estherville. New York: The New American Library, 1952. 189 p. [Signet Books 918] First printing January 1952.
- Place Called Estherville. New York: The New American Library, 1959. 158 p. [Signet Books S1623] Sixth printing March 1959.
- Place Called Estherville. New York: MacFadden-Bartell, 1965. 158 p. [MB Books 50-229] First printing Jan 1965.
- The Pocket Book of Erskine Caldwell Stories. Thirty-one representative stories selected and introduced with a critical foreword by Henry Seidel Canby. New York: Pocket Books Inc., 1947. 312 p. [Pocket Books 392] Fifth printing Oct 1947.
- Poor Fool. Pictures by Alexander Couard. New York: Rariora Press, 1930. 186 p. Illustrated. "Of this, the first limited edition of Poor Fool, one thousand copies have been printed. ... This is number 372."
- Un P'tit Gars de Géorgiw. Traduit de l'Americain et préfacé par Louis-Marcel Raymond. Roman. Paris: Gallimard, 1949. French translation of Georgia Boy. "Il a été tiré cet ouvrage, sous la couverture de la collection Du Monde Entier, deux cent exemplaires sur vélin pur fil Lofuma Navarre, dont deux cents numérotés I à CC et cinq, hors commerce, marqués de A à E. Exemplaire LVII."
- "The Rumor." In 50 Great American Short Stories. Edited and with an introduction by Milton Crane. New York: Bantam, 1965. pp. 356-362.
- The Sacrilege of Alan Kent. Wood engravings by Ralph Frizzell. Portland, Maine: Falmouth Book House, 1936. 56 p. Illustrated.
- The Sacrilege of Alan Kent. Wood engravings by Ralph Frizzell. Portland, Maine: Falmouth Book House, 1936. 56 p. Illustrated. "Three hundred copies... printed. This is copu number 25." Signed by the author.
- The Sacrilege of Alan Kent; a novella, with two complete novels. New York: New American Library, 1958. 176 p. [Signet Books S1497] First printing April 1958. Contains: The Sacrilege of Alan Kent; The Bastard; The Poor Fool.
- "Saturday Afternoon." In A Treasury of Short Stories; favorites of the past hundred years from Turgenev to Thurber, from Balzac to Hemingway, with biographical sketches of the authors. Ed. Bernardine Kielty. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1947. pp. 823-827.
- Say, This Is the USA. By Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1941. 182 p. Illustrated.
- Six Short Stories. Edited with notes by Toshio Kobayashi, Hisakazu Ikeda and Eiichi Suzuki. Tokyo: Bunri Do Ltd., 1973. 56 p. [Bunri BE 162] Introduction in Japanese. Notes to the text in a separate pamphlet inserted, text in Japanese. 20 p.
- "Softly in Maine." In Scribner's Magazine, vol. 93 no. 6, June 1933. pp. 6-7.
- Some American People. New York: Robert M. McBride & Co., 1935. 266 p.
- Some American People. New York: R. M. McBride & co, 1935.
- [Japanese title] Some American People. Tokyo: Jicho Sha, 1981. 182 p. Japanese translation of Some American People.
- Southways: stories by Erskine Caldwell. New York: Viking Press, 1938. 206 p. Copy two. Presentation copy: To Margaret Sateren from Erskine Caldwell."
- Southways. New York: The New American Library, 1952. 141 p. [Signet Books 933] First printing July 1952.
- Southways: stories by Erskine Caldwell. New York: The New American Library, 1960. 128 p. [Signet Books S1734] Fourth printing Oct 1960.
- Stories by Erskine Caldwell. Twenty-four representative stories selected and introduced with a critical foreward by Henry Seidel Canby. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1944. 236 p. "Second large printing."
- Stories by Erskine Caldwell. Twenty-four representative stories selected and introduced with a critical foreward by Henry Seidel Canby. New York: Editions for the Armed Forces Inc., 1944. 350 p. [Armed Services Edition P19]
- Stories from Georgia Boy and Maud Island. New York: Avon Book Company, 1947. 127 p. [Avon 134]
- Stories of Life North and South; selections from the best short stories of Erskine Caldwell. Chosen by Edward Connery Lathem. New York: Dodd, Mean, 1983. 264 p.
- Summertime Island. new York: The World Publishing Company, 1968. 183 p. Inscribed: "To: Edward P. Schwartz. Dear Eddie - This copy is herewith defaced. The purpose is to have it be your personal property so that so-call friends can't barrow [sic] it and then sell it somewhere for a measely quarter - your friend Erskine Caldwell"
- Summertime Island. New York: The New American Library, 1969. 159 p. [Signet Books T3959] First printing August 1969.
- The Sure Hand of God. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1947. 243 p.
- The Sure Hand of God. New York: The New American Library, 1947. 142 p. [Signet Books D2604] Eighteenth printing.
- The Sure Hand of God. New York: The New American Library, 1970. [A Signet Novel T4253] Twentieth printing. Inscribed: "For Edward P. Schwartz. Dear Eddie: For toy I desecrate title pages because these days the pub. guys don't put in the bastard title pg. for us to write on. Erskine Caldwell. Re-issue: may 1970"
- The Sure Hand of God. London: Heinemann, 1958. 199 p.
- The Sure Hand of God. New York: The New American Library, 1958. 142 p. [Signet Books S1589] Seventeenth printing Oct 1958.
- A Swell-looking Girl. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Publications Inc., n.d. 160 p. [Fawcett Gold Medal T2603] Original title: American Earth.
- A Swell-looking Girl. New York: The New American Library, 1950. 144 p. [Signet Books 818] First printing Oct 1950. Original title: American Earth.
- "A Swell Looking Girl." In Great Tales of the Deep South. With an introduction by Malcolm Cowley. New York: Lion Library Editions, 1955. pp. 13-16.
- A Swell-looking Girl. New York: The New American Library, 1959. 128 p. [Signet Books S1739] Original title: American Earth. Eleventh printing.
- A Swell-looking Girl. New York: MacFadden-Bartell, 1965. 128 p. [MB Books 50-230] Original title: American Earth. First printing Jan 1965.
- Tenant Farmer. New York: Phalanx Press, 1935. 30 p. Signed by the author on the title page.
- Tenant Farmer. New York City: Phalanx Press, 1935.
- This Very Earth. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1948. 254 p. First edition.
- This Very Earth. London: Heinemann, 1959. 208 p.
- This Very Earth. New York: The New American Library, 1961. 143 p. [Signet Books S1564] Twelfth printing.
- "To the Chaparral." In Esquire, vol. XL, no. 6, whole no. 241. Dec 1953. pp. 151, 236-237.
- Tobacco Road. new York: Scribner, 1932. 241 p. Signed on the half-title: "Frank W-----? This is an authentic signature, but where did it come from? Erskine Caldwell."
- Tobacco Road. New York: Scribner, 1932. 241 p. 20 cm.
- Tobacco Road. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1932. 241 p. "The unabridged edition of Tobacco Road by Erskine Caldwell with a new preface by the author." --dust jacket
- Tobacco Road. London: The Cresset Press, 1933. 243 p.
- Tobacco Road. New York: The Modern Library, 1947. 241 p. [Modern Library 249] First Modern Library edition, 1947.
- Tobacco Road. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1948. 241 p. "The Autograph Edition."
- Tobacco Road. With illustrations by David Fredenthal. New York: The New American Library,l 1954. 182 p. Illustrated. [Signet Books 627] Twenty-seventh printing, June 1954.
- Tobacco Road. With illustrations by David Fredenthal. New York: The New American Library,l 1958. 159 p. Illustrated. [Signet Books S627] Twenty-ninth printing, Aug 1958.
- Tobacco Road. With illustrations by David Fredenthal. New York: The New American Library,l 1954. 159 p. Illustrated. [A Signet Modern Classic 451-CW985]
- Tobacco Road. With photographs by Margaret Bourke-White. Savannah, GA: The Beehive Press, 1974. 184 p. Illustrated.
- Tobacco Road. Cambridge, MA: Robert Bentley, 1978. 186 p. "Reprint of the 1974 printing of the first edition published in 1955 by Heinemann, London."
- The Final Chapter of Tobacco Road by Erskine Caldwell. Boston: David Godine, 1972. Unpaged. Facsimile. "Number one in a series of manuscript facsimiles published in collaboration with the Dartmouth College Library by David Godine, Boston, 1972." Limited to one thousand copies.
- Tragic Ground. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1944. 237 p.
- Tragic Ground. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1944. 237 p. "The issuance of this complete and unabridge [sic] new edition at a low price is made possible by use of the same plates made for the original edition and acceptance by the author of a reduce royalty." - dust jacket flap.
- Tragic Ground. New York: New American Library, 1948. 138 p. [Signet Books 661] Sixth printing, Aug 1948.
- Tragic Ground. new York: New American Library, 1957. 128 p. [Signet Books 661] Twenty-sixth printing, June 1957.
- Tragic Ground. New York: The New American Library, 1959. 128 p. [Signet Books S1611] Twenty-ninth printing.
- Trouble in July. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1940. 241 p.
- Trouble in July. New York: New American Library, 1940. 128 p. [Signet Books T4331] Fortieth printing.
- Trouble in July. New York: The New American Library, 1949. 139 p. [Signet Books 567] Twenty-seventh printing. Dec 1949.
- Trouble in July. New York: New American Library, 1956. 128 p. [Signet Books 567] Thirty-third printing. Sept 1956.
- Trouble in July. New York: The New American Library, 1958. 128 p. [Signet Books S1608] Thirty-sixth printing, Dec 1958.
- Trouble in July. Savannah: The Beehive Press, 1977. 159 p. Illustrated. Printed at the Stinehour Press, Lunenburg. Vermont.
- [untitled] In A Salute to Clifton Waller Barrett on his eightieth from friends and admirers. Charlottesville, VA: June 1 1981. pp. 10-11.
- Vagueando pela América. Tradução de Maria de Lourdes Pimentel Baeta. n.p. Editora Ulisseia, 1966. 198 p. Illustrated. [Editoria Ulisseia, Varia, 11] Inscribed: "For Edward P. Schwartz from one of his many friends - Erskine Caldwell" "Eddie Schwartz introduced and explained to curious Brazilians - see pages 75-78. EC VC" Portuguese edition of Around About America.
- La Via del Tabacco. Torino: Euroclub, 1980. 203 p. Italian translation of Tobacco Road.
- Les Voies du Seigneur. Traduit de l'Américain par Robert Merle. Paris: Gallimard, 1950. 240 p. French translation of Journeyman. "Il a été tiré de cet ouvrage, sous la couvertur de la collection Du Mond Entier, deux cent cinq exemplaires sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, dont deux cents numérotés de 1 a 200 et cinz, hors commerce, marqués de A à E. Exemplaire 116."
- "Warm River." In Stories of Sudden Truth. Ed. Joseph Greene and Elizabeth Abell. new York: Ballantine Books, 1953. pp. 247-255.
- We Are the Living. Brief stories by Erskine Caldwell. New York: Viking Press, 1933. 264 p. "This first edition of We Are the Living is limited to two hundred fifty copies printed on all-rag paper. This copy is number 44."
- We Are the Living. Brief stories by Erskine Caldwell. New York: The Viking Press, 1933. 264 p. Inscribed: "To Edward 'Eddie' Schwartz all good wishes Erskine Caldwell" Second printing.
- We Are the Living. New York: The New American Library, 1959. 144 p. [Signet Books S1735] Second printing.
- The Weather Shelter. New York: The World Publishing Company, 1969. 190 p. Inscribed: For: Edward P. Schwartz. Dear Eddie: I'll never be able to write books as fast as you can read them and so this one will just have to do for a while - Best to you - Erskine Caldwell." Signed by Erskine Caldwell.
- The Weather Shelter. New York: The World Publishing Company, 1969. 189 p. [An NAL book] Uncorrected proof copy.
- The Weather Shelter. New York: New American Library, 1970. 143 p. [Signet Books T4312] First printing August 1970.
- When You Think of Me. With illustrations by Louis Macouillard. Boston: Little, Brown, 1959. 194 p. Illustrated. Signed by the author on half-title.
- When You Think of Me. With illustrations by Louis Macouillard. New York: The New American Library, 1960. 128 p. [Signet Books S1839] First printing November 1960.
- Where the Girls Were Different, and other stories. new York: Avon Publishing Co., Inc., 1948. 151 p. [Avon Books 151]
- Where the Girls Were Different. New York: MacFadden-Bartell, 1965. 192 p. [MacFadden Books 60-128] First printing May 1965.
- "The Windfall." In The Story Pocket Book. Ed. Whit Burnett. new York: Pocket Books, 1945. pp. 94-111.
- "The Windfall." In Story: the fiction of the forties. As edited by Whit and Hallie Burnett. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1949. pp. 189-205.
- A Woman in the House. New York: The New American Library, 1949. 142 p. [Signet Books 705] First printing February 1949.
- A Woman in the House. New York: MacFadden-Bartell, 1964. 143 p. [MacFadden Books 50-228] First printing October 1964.
- "World's most popular author: Erskine Caldwell discusses his life and work with Carvel Collins." In Books and Bookmen, vol. 4 no. 1 [Oct 1958] pp. 22-23.
- Writing in America. New York: Phaedra Publishers, 1967. 133 p.
- "Yellow Girl." In The World's Best... Ed. Whit Burnett. New York: Dial. 1950. pp. 237-247.
- "You Have Seen Their Faces." In The Atlantic, vol. 160 vol. 5 [Nov 1937] pp. 617-627.
- You Have Seen Their Faces. By Erskine Caldwell and Margaret Bourke-White. New York: The Viking Press, 1937. 190 p. Illustrated.
- You Have Seen Their Faces. Text by Erskine Caldwell and photographs by Margaret Bourke-White. n.p. Derbibooks Inc., 1975. 190 p. Illustrated.
- You Have Seen Their Faces. Text by Erskine Caldwell and photographs by Margaret Bourke-White. n.p. Arno Press Books, 1975. 190 p. Illustrated. Inscribed: "For Edward P. Schwartz. Dear Eddie - This is for the time when you'd rather look at pictures than read another word - Erskine Caldwell. Oct. 1, 1975, Dunedin."
- [Kirkland, Jack] Tobacco Road. A three act play by Jack Kirkland, from the novel by Erskine Caldwell. Introduction by Erskine Caldwell. New York: MacFadden-Bartell, 1966. 143 p. [MacFadden Books, 75-113]
- [Kirkland, Jack] Tobacco Road. A three act play by Jack Kirkland, from the novel by Erskine Caldwell. With a new introduction by Erskine Caldwell. New York: The New American Library, 1952. 141 p. [Signet Books 978]
- [Rice, John Andrew] Local Color. Foreword by Erskine Caldwell. New York: Dell, 1955. 160 p. [Dell First Edition 71] Contents by Caldwell: "Foreword", pp. 7-8.
- A salute to Clifton Waller Barrett on his eightieth from friends and admirers. Charlottesville, Virginia: June 1, 1981. Unpaged. Contents by Caldwell: untitled, pp. 10-11. --------
- File folder of clippings, offprints, reviews, etc. of Caldwell.
- Anonymous. Review of Erskine Caldwell's Trouble in July. In The Atlantic Monthly, vol. 165, no. 4 [April 1940] p. 26.
- Anonymous. "Books - briefly noted - fiction." Review of Erskine Caldwell's The Sure Hand of God. In The New Yorker, vol. 23 no. 27 [Nov. 1 1947] pp. 109-110.
- Anonymous. Review of "Around About America." In Clyde, vol. 1 no. 4 [Jan 1965] pp. 9, 11.
- Anonymous. Review of Erskine Caldwell's The Weather Shelter. In Choice, vol. 7 no. 4 [June 1970] p. 540.
- Cohn, David L. Review of Erskine Caldwell's You Have Seen Their Faces. In The Atlantic, vol. 161 no. 2 [Feb 1938] pp. 21-23.
- Finkelstein, Sidney. "What's happened to Erskine Caldwell?" In Masses & Mainstream, vol. 5 no. 8 [August 1952] pp. 59-64.
- Hardwick, Elizabeth. "Fiction Chronicle." Review of Caldwell's A House in the Uplands. In Partisan Review, vol. 13 no. 3 [Summer 1946] p. 386.
- Heuermann, Hartmut. Erskine Caldwell's short stories: Studien zum amerikanischen Neo-Naturalismus. Bern: Helmut Lang; Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1974. 150 p. [Mainzer Studien zur Amerikanistik, Band 4]
- Kelly, Richard. "Fifty years since Tobacco Road: an interview with Erskine Caldwell." by Richard Kelly and Marcia Pankake. In Southwest Review, vol. 69 no. 1 [Winter 1984] pp. 33-47. Inscribed by Marcia Pankake.
- Korges, James. Erskine Caldwell. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969. 48 p. [University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers, no. 78] Inscribed: "To Eddie S[chwartz]"
- Le Livre Hongrois. Petits Pays, Grands Littératures? [Small Countries, Great Literatures?] Une enquête internationale du Livre Hongrois. [An international inquiry of the Hungarian Book Review.] Introduction par Iván Boldizsár. Budapest: Hungarian Publishers and Booksellers Association, 1979. 87 p. Contents by Caldwell: p. 14.
- Pages: The World of Books, Writers and Writing. Matthew J. Bruccoli, editorial director; C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr., managing editor. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1976. 304 p. Illustrated. Contents about Caldwell: "Georgia Boy: a retrospect of Erskine Caldwell," by Malcom Cowley. pp. 62-73.
- Pembroke Magazine, number 11, 1979. Pages 1-185 devoted to articles on Erskine Cladwell. Includes "Candy-man Beechum" by Caldwell, pp. 3-5.
- Sutton, William A. Black Like it Is/Was: Erskine Caldwell's treatment of racial themes. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press, 1974. 164 p. Inscribed: "Eddie Schwartz - If you want to ignore something about me - ask me and don't believe everything sombody [sic] else says about me - Erskine Caldwell"