Most of Gunsaulus's published works were short essays for the
Bulletin of the Art Institute of Chicago. She also published several pamphlets during her tenure at the Field Museum, and several books. Her final book was completed by Margaret O. Gentles and published posthumously. • ''The
Japanese New Year's Festival, Games and Pastimes'' (1923, pamphlet) •
Japanese Sword-mounts in the Collections of Field Museum (1923) • "Japanese Costume" (1923) •
Japanese Temples and Houses (1924, pamphlet) • "Gods and Heroes of Japan" (1924) • "The Japanese Sword and its Decoration" (1924) • "A Painted Scroll of the Early
Ukiyo-É School" (1930) • "A Loan Collection of Japanese
Netsuke" (1930) • "Catalog of Japanese and Chinese Illustrated Books" (1931) • "Turkish Embroideries" (1934) • "Chinese Color Prints" (1936) • "Frederick W. Gookin (1853-1936)" (1936, with Charles Fabens Kelly) • "Pottery from Persia" (1936) • "
Nō Costume and Masks" (1936) • "Early Hand-colored Prints of Japan" (1937) • "Costumes Worn in the Nō Drama" (1937) • "Japanese Fan Prints" (1938) • "New Accessions in Japanese Prints" (1939) • "The Frederick W. Gookin Memorial Collection" (1940) • "An Exhibition of Japanese Priest Robes" (1940) • "The Surviving Works of
Sharaku" (1940) • "Exhibition of Prints by
Ichiryūsai Hiroshige" (1941) •
Japanese Textiles (1941) •
The Clarence Buckingham Collection of Japanese Prints Volume 1: The Primitives (1955, published posthumously) ==Personal life and legacy==