Works
- A Skeptic in the Holy Land. Farrar & Rinehart. 1936.
- The Precious Secret. John C. Winston. 1947.
- The Happy Grotto. Declan X. McMullen. 1949.
- Father Flanagan of Boys Town. Doubleday. 1949.
- The Greatest Story Ever Told: A Tale of the Greatest Life Ever Lived. Doubleday. 1949. Reissue: Image Books, 1989, unabridged
- Why I Know There Is a God. Doubleday. 1950.
- The Greatest Book Ever Written: The Old Testament Story. Doubleday. 1951.
- The Greatest Faith Ever Known: The Story of the Men Who First Spread the Religion of Jesus and of the Momentous Times in Which They Lived. Doubleday. 1953.
- Lights Along the Shore. Hanover House. 1955.
- Behold this dreamer!: An autobiography. Little, Brown. 1964.
- The Magician Detective and Other Weird Mysteries. Off-Trail Publications. 2010.
As Anthony Abbot
- About the Murder of Geraldine Foster (1930) aka The Murder of Geraldine Foster
- About the Murder of the Clergyman's Mistress (1931) aka The Crime of the Century, The Murder of the Clergyman's Mistress, The Mysterious Murder of the Blonde Play-Girl
- About the Murder of the Night Club Lady (1931) aka The Night Club Lady, The Murder of the Night Club Lady
- About the Murder of the Circus Queen (1932) aka The Murder of a Circus Queen
- About the Murder of A Startled Lady (1935) aka The Murder of a Startled Lady
- About the Murder of A Man Afraid of Women (1937) aka The Murder of a Man Afraid of Women
- The Creeps (1939) aka Murder at Buzzards Bay
- The Shudders (1943) aka Deadly Secret
Plays
- Sandalwood (Original, Play, Drama) Sep 22, 1926 - Oct 1926
- The Spider (Original, Play, Mystery, Melodrama) Mar 22, 1927 - Dec 1927
- Behold This Dreamer (Original, Play, Drama) Oct 31, 1927 - Dec 1927
- The Spider (Revival, Play, Melodrama, Mystery) Feb 27, 1928 - Mar 1928
- All the King's Men (Original, Play, Comedy, Drama) Feb 4, 1929 - Mar 4, 1929
- The Walking Gentleman (Original, Play) May 7, 1942 - May 12, 1942
Bible stories for young readers by April Oursler Armstrong
Jim Bishop
The Day Christ Was Born: A Reverential Reconstruction
The Day Christ Died
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