Works About Woolman
- Cady, Edwin H (1966). John Woolman: the mind of the Quaker saint. New York: Washington Square.
- Fager, Charles (1993). John Woolman and the slave girl. Kimo.
- Gross, David M (2008). American Quaker war tax resistance pp. 65–68, 77-79, 88-89, 94-95. ISBN 1-4382-6015-6
- Gummere, Amelia Mott (1922). The journal and essays of John Woolman. New York: The Macmillan Company.
- Heller, Mike, ed. (2003). The tendering presence: essays on John Woolman. Wallingford, PA: Pendle Hill.
- Plank, Geoffrey. (2012) John Woolman's Path to the Peaceable Kingdom: A Quaker in the British Empire (University of Pennsylvania Press; 2012) 289 pages
- Reynolds, Reginald (1948). The wisdom of John Woolman / with a selection from his writings as a guide to the seekers of today.
- Quaker Home Service (1973, 1980). Some stories about John Woolman, 1720-1772.
- Slaughter, Thomas P. (2008). The beautiful soul of John Woolman, apostle of abolition. New York: Hill and Wang.
- Swayne, Amelia (1942). John Woolman. Friends General Conference Committee on Education.
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