Partial Bibliography
- Histories
- Fighting Indians of the West (1948) with Martin F. Schmitt
- Trail Driving Days (1952) with Martin F. Schmitt
- Grierson's Raid (1954) Describes a Union foray into Confederate territory
- Settlers' West (1955) with Martin F. Schmitt
- The Gentle Tamers: Women of the Old Wild West (1958)
- The Bold Cavaliers: Morgan's Second Kentucky Cavalry Raiders (1959) Republished as Morgan's Raiders (1995). Describes John Hunt Morgan's Civil War activities.
- The Galvanized Yankees (1963) Republished (1986)
- Showdown at Little Big Horn (1964)
- The Year of the Century: 1876 (1966)
- Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1970)
- Fort Phil Kearny: An American Saga (1971) Republished as The Fetterman Massacre (1974)
- Andrew Jackson and the Battle of New Orleans (1972)
- The Westerners (1974)
- Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow (1977)—about the Union Pacific Railroad
- Wondrous Times on the Frontier (1991)
- The American West (1994) Collected excerpts from earlier books co-authored by Schmitt
- Great Documents in American Indian History (1995)
- Novels
- Wave High The Banner (1942)
- Yellowhorse (1956)
- Cavalry Scout (1958)
- They Went Thataway (1960) republished as Pardon My Pandemonium (1984)
- The Girl from Fort Wicked (1964)
- Action at Beecher Island (1967)
- Creek Mary’s Blood (1980)
- Killdeer Mountain (1983) A mystery revolving around an officer in the Battle of Killdeer Mountain
- Conspiracy of Knaves (1986) A Civil War historical saga about the Northwest Conspiracy
- The Way To Bright Star (1998)
- Other
- Tales of the Warrior Ants (1973) For young people
- American Spa: Hot Springs, Arkansas (1982) An illustrated history
- Dee Brown's Folktales of the Native American: Retold for Our Times (1993) Originally published as Teepee Tales (1979)
- When the Century Was Young (1993) Memories of growing up in 1920s & 1930s
- Images of the Old West (1996)
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