Published Works (Novels, Plays, and Non-Fiction)
- Three Cheers for Me - 1962 (Winner of the 1963 Stephen Leacock Award)
- Exit Muttering - 1972
- Three Cheers for Me (revised & expanded edition) - 1973
- That's Me in the Middle - 1973 (Winner of the 1974 Stephen Leacock Award)
- It's Me Again - 1975 (Also published as two volumes, It's Me Again & Me Among the Ruins)
- Sinc, Betty and the Morning Man - 1977 (non-fiction)
- Me Bandy, You Cissie - 1979 (Winner of the 1980 Stephen Leacock Award)
- Rogues, Rebels, and Geniuses: The Story of Canadian Medicine - 1981 (non-fiction)
- Me Too - 1983
- This One's On Me - 1987
- Me So Far - 1989
- Hitler Versus Me: The Return of Bartholomew Bandy - 1996
- Stalin Versus Me - 2005
- Hitler Versus Me paperback combining H vs M with the author's novelette, "Where Did Rafe Madison Go?" - 2006
- The Canvas Barricade - 2007 (stage play)
- Me Bandy, You Cissie paperback combining the novel with the author's radio play Banner's Headline - 2009
- Three Cheers for Me 50th anniversary edition of the original 1962 version, with a foreword by Paul Marlowe - 2011
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