Some Published Works
- The Call of Brotherhood (1912) (poetry)
- One Woman to Another and Other Poems (1914) (poetry)
- Service and Sacrifice (1919) (poetry)
- The Poems of Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (1924) (poetry)
- Out of Nymph (1930) (poetry) dedicated to Charles Scribner
- My Brother Theodore Roosevelt (1924) Biography of her brother Theodore Roosevelt
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