Nonfiction for adults •
Libraries and Reading: Their Importance in the Lives of Famous Americans with others, edited by Donald H. Hunt (1964) •
Butter at the Old Price: The Autobiography of Marguerite de Angeli (1971)
As writer and illustrator ;For children •
Ted and Nina Go to the Grocery Store (1935) •
Ted and Nina Have a Happy Rainy Day (1936) • ''
Henner's Lydia'' (1936) A story about a young Amish girl set in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. •
Petite Suzanne (1937) A story filled with folkways and customs of daily life as experienced by a
Gaspé Peninsula French-Canadian girl named Suzanne. •
Copper-Toed Boots (1938) A portrayal of the mid-nineteenth century rural life of the author's father in
Lapeer, Michigan. •
Skippack School (1939) Subtitled "Being the Story of Eli Shrawder and of one Christopher Dock, Schoolmaster about the year 1750". A story about school-master and humanist
Christopher Dock at the Mennonite School near
Skippack, Pennsylvania during the 1700s. •
A Summer Day with Ted and Nina (1940) •
Thee, Hannah! (1940) A story about a young Quaker girl meeting an escaped slave in pre-Civil War Philadelphia. • ''Elin's Amerika'' (1941) A story about the earliest Swedish settlers in the Delaware Valley in Pennsylvania. •
Up the Hill (1942) Story of a young mine worker from a Pennsylvania mining town who aspires to an art career; describes immigrant Polish customs, food, language, music, and daily life. •
Yonie Wondernose (1944) Caldecott Honor book, a story about a curious Amish boy, younger brother to Lydia of ''Henner's Lydia''. •
Turkey for Christmas (1944) Semi-autobiographical account describing the Lofft family's first Christmas in Philadelphia after moving there in 1902. •
Bright April (1946) A story about the prejudice experienced by African-Americans in
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a daring topic for its time. • ''Jared's Island'' (1947) Story of a Scottish boy named Jared Craig who in the early 1700s shipwrecks on New Jersey's Barnegat Shoals, is rescued by a Quaker, but runs away to live with Indians. •
The Door in the Wall (1950) Newbery Medal winner about a boy's courage during plague years in medieval England; central character deals with a physical handicap. •
Just Like David (1951) Jeffrey wants to be just like his older brother David; family moves from Pennsylvania to Ohio. •
Book of Nursery and Mother Goose Rhymes (1954) De Angeli's second Caldecott Honor book. •
Black Fox of Lorne (1956) Newbery Honor Book. Tenth-century Viking twins shipwreck on the Scottish coast and seek to avenge the death of their father; they encounter loyal clansmen at war, kindly shepherds, power-hungry lairds, and staunch crofters. •
A Pocket Full of Posies: A Merry Mother Goose (1961) An abbreviated form of original Mother Goose book. •
The Goose Girl (1964) Illustrated version of the
Grimm story
original. •
Turkey for Christmas (1965) Christmas stories. •
The Empty Barn (1966, coauthor Arthur C. de Angeli) Farm Life. •
Fiddlestrings (1974) One of deAngeli's longer books, it is based on the boyhood of her husband John Daily de Angeli in the 1890s. •
The Lion in the Box (1975) A Christmas story, a widowed mother, poverty, and an unexpected gift. •
Whistle for the Crossing (1977) Published when the author was 88, the story of the first train to travel the new railroad tracks from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. •
Friendship and Other Poems (1981) A collection of poetry written by Marguerite de Angeli over many years and published when she was 92 years old.
As illustrator • ''The New Moon: The Story of Dick Martin's Courage, His Silver Sixpence and His Friends in the New World'' by
Cornelia Meigs (1924) •
The Prince and the Page: a Story of the Last Crusade by
Charlotte M. Yonge (1925) (e-text at
Project Gutenberg) • ''The Dove in the Eagle's Nest'' by
Charlotte M. Yonge (1926) (e-text at
Project Gutenberg) •
The Little Duke: Richard the Fearless by
Charlotte M. Yonge (1927) (e-text at
Project Gutenberg) •
Milady At Arms: A Story of the Revolutionary Days by Edith Bishop Sherman (1927) • ''Mario's Castle'' by Helen Forbes (1928) • "The Mystery of the Brass Key"
St. Nicholas for Boys and Girls by Harriette R. Campbell (April 1928) (Three illustrations) • ''The Pirate's Ward'' by Emile Benson and
Alden Arthur (1929) •
The Lances of Lynwood by
Charlotte M. Yonge (1929) (e-text at
Project Gutenberg) •
Meggy MacIntosh: A Highland Girl in the Carolina Colony by
Elizabeth Janet Gray (1930) •
Red Coats and Blue by Harriette R Campbell (1930) •
A Candle in the Mist by Florence Crannell Means (1931) •
The Christmas Nightingale by
Eric Kelly (1932) • ''It's More Fun When You Know the Rules: Etiquette Problems for Girls'' by Beatrice Pierce (1935) • "Bobby Ravenel's Vocation"
St. Nicholas for Boys and Girls by Elsie Singmaster (February 1935) (Four illustrations) •
Challenge : Stories of Courage and Love for Girls by Helen Ferris (ed) (1936) •
Courage Stories Every Child Should Know by Helen Ferris (1936) •
The Child Life Mystery-Adventure Book by
Marjorie Barrows & Frances Cavanah (illus by Marguerite de Angeli &
Alexander Key) (1936) •
The Covered Bridge by
Cornelia Meigs (1936) •
Joan Wanted a Kitty by Jane Brown Gemmill (1937) •
Alice-All-by-Herself by
Elizabeth Coatsworth (1937) •
The Cousin from Clare by Rose Sackett (1937) •
Red Sky over Rome by Anne D. Kyle (1938) •
The Princess and the Gypsy by Jean Rosmer (1938) •
Josie and Joe by Ruth Gipson Plowhead (1938) •
Strong Hearts and Bold by Gertrude Crownfield (1938) •
Cristina Of Old New York by Gertrude Crownfield (1939) • ''
Heidi's Children'' by Johanna Spyri's translator
Charles Tritten (1939) •
Hymns for Junior Worship musical editor Lawrence Curry (1940) •
Prayers and Graces for Little Children edited by Quail Hawkins (1941) •
They Loved to Laugh by Kathryn Worth (1942) •
In and Out: Verses by Tom Robinson (1943) •
Side Saddle for Dandy by Nancy Faulkner (1954) •
The Old Testament (1960 Doubleday ed) Complete collection of the art produced for this oversize volume is housed in the
Free Library of Philadelphia's Children's Literature Research Collection. •
Tiny Tots Picture Book by Marguerite de Angeli & others (1962) • ''Marguerite de Angeli's Book of Favorite Hymns'' (1963) An illustrated collection of de Angeli's favorite religious songs, many familiar to her from her early music career. •
The Empty Barn by Arthur C. de Angeli (1966) •
The Door in the Wall: A Play, by Arthur C. de Angeli (1968) ==See also==