•
Whist of Today: in two parts, 2nd ed.[?] (Philadelphia: Dreka, 1895), 182 pp. : "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site." •
Auction of To-day, 5th ed.[?] (
Houghton-Mifflin Co., 1913), 299 pp. •
Auction Under the Laws of 1915 (Philadelphia:
John C. Winston Co., 1915), 104 pp. •
Auction Declarations (Winston, 1917), 288 pp. •
Auction Methods Up-to-Date including the new laws of 1920 (Winston, 1920), 332 pp. •
Auction for Two or Three, with a new code of laws for these games (Winston, 1921), 222 pp. – with "appendix giving improved methods for two-handed
Canfield and
Russian Bank" •
Par Auction, analysis of play (
Milton Bradley Company, 1921), 59 pp. •
Auction Bridge in Twelve Lessons (Milton Bradley, 1922), 270 pp. •
Auction Bridge of 1924 (Winston, 1923), 507 pp. •
Mah-jongg ... Up-to-Date (Winston, 1924), 177 pp. –
Mahjong •
Auction Bridge Complete (Winston, 1926), 500 pp. •
Bridge Pointers and Tests (Winston, 1927), 192 pp. •
Contract Bridge (Winston, 1927) 143 pp. – "including the official laws of contract bridge adopted by the Whist club, New York and by the Racquet and Tennis club, New York" •
Auction Bridge for Beginners (Winston, 1928), 136 pp. •
Contract Bridge For All (Winston, 1929), 243 pp. •
Lesson hands for use of bridge teachers of the common sense system (Winston, 1930), 25 pp. •
Common Sense Contract Bridge (Winston, 1931), 369 pp. •
The Gist of Contract Bridge (Winston, 1931), 56 pp. •
The official system of contract bridge in a nutshell (Winston, 1931), 58 pp. • ''Milton C. Work's short-cut to contract official system'' (
A. G. Spalding Bros., 1931), 183 pp. •
The official summary of the new standardized official system of contract bridge (Winston, 1933), 83 pp. •
One hundred and one celebrated hands in contract bridge, bid and played, eds. Work and Olive Avery Peterson (Winston, 1933), 215 pp. •
The Work–Peterson accurate valuation system of contract bridge, Work and Peterson (Winston, 1934), 101 pp. ;Periodicals •
Auction Bridge and Mah Jong Magazine, eds. Work and Wilbur C. Whitehead (NY: John H. Smith Pub, 1924) •
Auction Bridge Magazine, Work and Whitehead (J. H. Smith, 1924–1929) ==Notes==