- (1922) Stage: Wrote source material (novel) for "Main Street", produced on Broadway. Drama. Book adapted by Harvey J. O'Higgins and Harriet Ford. National Theatre: 5 Oct 1921-Dec 1921 (closing date unknown/86 performances). Cast: Boyd Agin, Charles P. Bates, Everett Butterfield, Ruth G. Clark, William T. Clark, Helen Cromwell, Elmer Grandin (as "Ezra Stowbody"), Clifford Heckinger, Hilda Helstrom, Marion Hutchins, Norval Keedwell (as "Erik Valborg"), Eva Lang, Bert Melville, McKay Morris, Maude Nolan, Marie Pettes, Marvee Snow, Alma Tell. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. NOTE: Filmed as I Married a Doctor (1936), Main Street (1923).
- (1930) Short story: "Little Bear Bongo" (filmed as Fun and Fancy Free (1947), Bongo (1947))
- (1927) Novel: "Elmer Gantry" (filmed as Elmer Gantry (1960))
- (1940) Playwright: "Bethel Merriday" (filmed as Bethel Merriday (1950), Bethel Merriday (1950))
- (1936) Story: "A Letter from the Queen" (filmed as A Letter from the Queen (1956))
- (1935) Novel: "It Can't Happen Here" (filmed as Shadow on the Land (1968))
- (1915) Article: "Nature Incorporated" (filmed as Nature Incorporated (1916))
- Story: "The Unpainted Woman" (filmed as The Unpainted Woman (1919))
- (1919) Novel: "Free Air" (filmed as Free Air (1922))
- (1917) Short story: "The Ghost Patrol" (filmed as The Ghost Patrol (1923), The Ghost Patrol (1951), The Ghost Patrol (1951))
- (1925) Novel: "Arrowsmith" (filmed as Arrowsmith (1931), Arrowsmith (1997), Arrowsmith (1960), Arrowsmith (1955), Arrowsmith (1954), The Decision at Arrowsmith (1953), Arrowsmith (1950))
- (1933) Novel: "Ann Vickers" (filmed as Ann Vickers (1933))
- (1922) Novel: "Babbitt" (filmed as Babbitt (1934), Babbitt (1924))
- (1929) Novel: "Dodsworth" (filmed as Dodsworth (1936), Dodsworth (1956), Dodsworth (1954), Dodsworth (1950))
- (1926) Novel: "Mantrap" (filmed as Untamed (1940), Mantrap (1926))
- (1938) Playwright: "Angela is Twenty-Two" (filmed as This Is the Life (1944))
- (1945) Novel: "Cass Timberlane" (filmed as Cass Timberlane (1947))
- (1931) Short story: "Let's Play King" (filmed as Majestät auf Abwegen (1958), Newly Rich (1931))
- (1930) Short story: "Go East, Young Man: Sinclair Lewis on Class in America" (w/Sally E. Perry)
- (1920) Short story: "The Good Sport"
- (1927) Biography: "Henry Ward Beecher: An American Portrait"
- (1916) Short story: "If I Were Boss--The Early Business Stories of Sinclair Lewis"
- (1917) Novel: "The Job--An American Novel"
- (1947) Novel: "Kingsblood Royal"
- (2000) Book: "Minnesota Diary, 1942-1946" (George Killough, ed.)
- (2005) Book: "The Minnesota Stories of Sinclair Lewis" (w/Sally E. Parry)
- (1914) Novel: "Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man"
- (1920) Novel: "Main Street" (filmed as I Married a Doctor (1936), Main Street (1923))
- (1919) Stage: Wrote "Hobohemia". Greenwich Village Theatre: 8 Feb 1919-Apr 1919 (closing date unknown/89 performances). Cast: Mona Bruns, Ralph Bunker, Lois Frances Clark, Ruby Craven, Theodore Doucet, Hilda Englund, Grace Morse, Gladys Plinge, Beatrice Prentice, Geoffrey C. Stein, Noel Tearle, Frank M. Thomas, Helen Westley, Phil White. Produced by Frank Conroy.
- (1912) Novel: "Hike and the Aeroplane".
- (1914) Novel: "Trail of the Hawk".
- (1928) Novel: "The Man Who Knew Coolidge: Being the Soul of Lowell Schmaltz, Constructive and Nordic Citizen".
- (1916) Short story: "I'm a Stranger Here Myself".
- (1915) Short story: "The Other Side of the House".
- (1915) Short story: "Commutation: $9.17".
- (1911) Short story: "The Way to Rome".
- (1907) Short story: "Art and the Woman".
- (1907) Short story: "That Passage in Isaiah".
- (1951) Novel: "World So Wide".
- (1949) Novel: "The God-Seeker".
- (1943) Npvel: "Gideon Planish".
- (1938) Novel: "The Prodigal Parents".
- (1934) Novel: "Work of Art".
- (1917) Novel: "The Innocents: A Story for Lovers".
- (1916) Short story: "He Loved His Country".
- (1916) Short story: "Honestly, If Possible".
- (1917) Short story: "Twenty-Four Hours in June".
- (1917) Short story: "The Innocents".
- (1917) Short story: "A Story with a Happy Ending".
- (1917) Short story: "Hobohemia".
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