Books in English By Yone Noguchi
- Seen & Unseen, or, Monologues of a Homeless Snail (1897, 1920)
- The Voice of the Valley (1897)
- The American Diary of a Japanese Girl (1902, 1904, 1912, 2007 )
- From the Eastern Sea (pamphlet) (1903)
- From the Eastern Sea (1903, 1903, 1905, 1910)
- The American Letters of a Japanese Parlor Maid (1905)
- Japan of Sword and Love (1905)
- The Summer Cloud (1906)
- Ten Kiogen in English (1907)
- The Pilgrimage (1909, 1912)
- Kamakura (1910)
- Lafcadio Hearn in Japan (1910, 1911)
- The Spirit of Japanese Poetry (1914)
- The Story of Yone Noguchi (1914, 1915)
- Through the Torii (1914, 1922)
- The Spirit of Japanese Art (1915)
- Japanese Hokkus (1920)
- Japan and America (1921)
- Hiroshige (1921)
- Selected Poems of Yone Noguchi (1921)
- Korin (1922)
- Utamaro (1924)
- Hokusai (1925)
- Harunobu (1927)
- Sharaku (1932)
- The Ukiyoye Primitives (1933)
- Hiroshige (1934)
- Hiroshige and Japanese Landscapes (1934)
- The Ganges Calls Me (1938)
- Harunobu (1940)
- Hiroshige (1940)
- Emperor Shomu and the Shosoin (1941).
- Collected English Letters, ed. Ikuko Atsumi (1975).
- Selected English Writings of Yone Noguchi: An East-West Literary Assimilation, ed. Yoshinobu Hakutani, 2 v. (1990–1992).
- Collected English Works of Yone Noguchi: Poems, Novels and Literary Essays, ed. Shunsuke Kamei, 6 v. (2007)
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