- (1979) Book: "Different Dances," HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0-06-025659-1
- (1996) Book: "Falling Up," HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0-06-024802-5
- (1964) Book: "A Giraffe and a Half," HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0-060-25655-9
- (1964) Book: "The Giving Tree" HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0-06-025665-6. NOTE: The book was re-released in a deluxe edition in 2004.
- (1978) Book: "Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back," HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0-06-025675-3
- (1981) Book: "A Light in the Attic," HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0-06-025673-7
- Songwriter: "Sylvia's Mother", a hit for Dr. Hook.
- (2005) Book: "Runny Babbit," HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0-06-025653-2
- (1974) Book: "Where the Sidewalk Ends," HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0-06-025667-2. NOTE: The book was re-released in a deluxe edition in 2004.
- (1976) Book: "The Missing Piece," HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0-06-025671-0
- (1981) Book: "The Missing Piece Meets the Big O," HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0-06-025657-5
- (1972) Book: "Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only," Fireside/Simon & Schuster Books ISBN 0-671-21148-X
- (1964) Book: "Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros?" Simon & Schuster Books ISBN 0-689-85113-8
- (1985) Album: "A Light in the Attic," Columbia/SME Records CK 40219
- (1989) Album: "Where the Sidewalk Ends," Columbia/SME Records CK 39412
- (1999) Album: "Freakin' at the Freakers Ball" (Sony Music)
- Album: "The Best of Shel Silverstein--His Words, His Songs, His Friends" (CBS)
- (1983) Stage: Wrote "Gorilla," performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, IL. Franne Lee was scenic designer. NOTE: Won the Joseph Jefferson Award for New Work.
- (2010) CD compilation: "Twistable, Turnable Man: A Musical Tribute to the Songs of Shel Silverstein" (Sugar Hill Records)
- Songwriter: Wrote "A Boy Named Sue", a hit for Johnny Cash in 1969.
- (1968) Album: "Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison" (Columbia Records)
- (July 29 to August 12, 1995) His poetry was adapted into the play, "Beautiful Soup,' in an Apprentice/Intern Company production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1995 Summer Acting Apprentice Company in the cast. Frank Deal was director.
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