•
Prince Silverwings and other fairy tales, illustrated by
Lucy Fitch Perkins (
A. C. McClurg, 1902) •
The Star Fairies and other fairy tales, illus. Perkins (1903) •
The Moon Princess, a fairy tale, illus. Perkins (1905) •
The Flaming Sword and other legends of the earth and sky, illus. Perkins (1908) •
Ladder of Moonlight; Cotton Myth, illus. Perkins (McClurg, 1909) – Biblical stories retold for children •
The Mocking-bird; Sunrise and Sunset, illus. Perkins (McClurg, 1909) – Biblical stories retold for children •
Polar Star; Aurora Borealis, illus. Perkins (McClurg, 1909) – Biblical stories retold for children •
Princess Sayrane: a romance of the days of Prester John, illus. Harold H. Betts (1910) •
The Glittering Festival, illus. Clara Powers Wilson (1911) •
The Lady of the Snows, illus.
J. Allen St. John (1912) •
The Enchanted House and other fairy stories , illus.
Frederick Richardson (1913) • ''Clemencia's Crisis'', illus. Fred J. Arting (1915) •
Below the Equator: the story of a tour through the countries of South America (McClurg, 1918) • ''All the Way 'Round: the story of a fourteen months' trip around the world'' (1922) •
Lands of the Sun: Impressions of a visit to tropical lands (McClurg, 1925) •
Gray Moss (Chicago: Ralph Fletcher Seymour Publisher, 1929) •
The Scarlet Riders (Seymour, 1930) •
"Strange to Say": Recollections of persons and events in New Orleans and Chicago (Chicago: A. Kroch, 1949)
Written by husband Carter H. Harrison •
Stormy Years: the autobiography of Carter H. Harrison, five times mayor of Chicago, illus. Edith Ogden Harrison (Bobbs-Merrill, 1935), •
Growing up with Chicago (Seymour, 1944) – sequel to
Stormy Years ==References==