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Heaps of Gold (1922), a collection of verse •
Rocky Mountain Tipi Tails (1924), a young adult novel. •
Valor, the Story of a Dog (1934) •
Winter poetry (1935) •
What is America? : or, America is Americans, a patriotic playlet in one act (1942) •
Halfway to Timberline (1953) •
The Amulet (1957) •
High, Wide, and Lonesome (1956, 1990), Borland's experience on the homestead south of Brush, Colorado. •
The Seventh Winter (1960) •
The Dog Who Came to Stay (1961) •
An American Year: Country Life and Landscapes Through the Seasons (1946, 1957) •
Beyond Your Doorstep: A Handbook to the Country (1962) •
When the Legends Die (1963), about the struggles of a young
Ute Indian to live apart from white society, has become a young adult classic. •
How to Write and Sell Non-Fiction (1956) •
This Hill, This Valley (1957) •
The Youngest Shepherd : a tale of the Nativity (1962) •
Sundial of the Seasons: A Selection of Outdoor Editorials from the New York Times (1964) •
King of Squaw Mountain (1964) •
Sundial of the Seasons (1964) •
The History of Wildlife in America (1975, 1988) a publication of the
National Wildlife Federation • ''Hal Borland's Book of Days'' (1976) • ''Our natural world : the land and wildlife of America as seen and described by writers since the country's discovery'' (Ed., 1969) • ''Hal Borland's Twelve moons of the year : his own selections from his nature editorials in The New York times '' (1979, 1985) •
Countryman: A Summary of Belief (1965) •
Hill Country Harvest (1967) •
Homeland: A Report from the Country (1969) • ''Country Editor's Boy'' (1970), growing up in Flagler, Colorado. •
Borland Country childhood memoirs (1971) •
Penny; the story of a free-soul basset hound (1972) •
This World of Wonder (1973) •
Sunrise (1975) • ''A Countryman's Woods'' (1983) •
A Place to Begin: The New England Experience (1976) Sierra Club •
The Golden Circle: A Book of Months (1977) • ''A Countryman's Flowers'' gardening and botany (1981) •
Plants of Christmas (1987) ==Awards and honors==