My Bike and Other Friends, Volume II, Book of Friends, Santa Barbara, CA: Capra Press, 1978.
ISBN0-88496-075-7
Joey: A Loving Portrait of Alfred Perlès Together With Some Bizarre Episodes Relating to the Opposite Sex, Volume III, Book of Friends, Santa Barbara, CA: Capra Press, 1979.
ISBN0-88496-136-2
The Plight of the Creative Artist in the United States of America, ?:? [no publisher listed, but published by Bern Porter], [undated, internal evidence suggests 1944].
Echolalia: Reproductions of Water Colors, Berkeley, CA: Bern Porter, 1945.
Henry Miller Miscellanea, San Mateo, CA: Bern Porter, 1945.
Maurizius Forever, San Francisco: Colt Press, 1946.
Into the Night Life, privately published with Bezalel Schatz, 1947.
The Waters Reglitterized: The Subject of Water Color in Some of Its More Liquid Phases, San Jose, CA: John Kidis, 1950.
Crazy Cock (originally titled Lovely Lesbians), written in 1928–30, published by the Estate of Henry Miller. New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1991.
ISBN0-8021-1412-1
Opus Pistorum, (from the
Latin, Work of the Miller), written as pornography-for-hire in 1941 (see
Anaïs Nin), was retitled in its second edition Under the Roofs of Paris, published by the Estate of Henry Miller. New York: Grove Press, 1983.
ISBN0-8021-3183-2
Paris 1928 (Nexus II), abandoned continuation of Nexus, written in 1961, published by Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2012.
Into the Heart of Life: Henry Miller at One Hundred, ed.
Frederick Turner, New York: New Directions, 1991.
Unpublished work
Clipped Wings, Miller's first novel, written in 1922.
Discography
Henry Miller Recalls and Reflects: An Extraordinary American Writer Speaks Out (2
LP records, RLP 7002/3), New York: Riverside Records, 1956.
Further reading
Mary V. Dearborn, The Happiest Man Alive: A Biography of Henry Miller, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991.
Robert Ferguson, Henry Miller: A Life, New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1991.
Arthur Hoyle, The Unknown Henry Miller: A Seeker in Big Sur, New York: Arcade Publishing, 2014.
References
^Maxine Renken,
"Bibliography of Henry Miller, 1945–1961", Twentieth Century Literature (January, 1962), pp. 180–190. The Time of the Assassins drew on earlier periodical writings (1946, 1949), which had appeared in book form in France as Rimbaud, translated by Frédéric Roger-Cornaz (Lausanne: Mermod, 1952).