- (August 1989) Book: "Jazz From A to Z: A Graphic Dictionary". Illustrated with watercolors by Stephen Longstreet. Highland Park, New Jersey: CatBird Press
- (1962) Novel: "The Flesh Peddlers"
- (1951) Novel: "The Pedlocks"
- (1948) Novel: "Silver River". NOTE: Filmed as Silver River (1948).
- (1964) Story: "Paper Door". NOTE: Filmed as The Secret Door (1964).
- (1947) Stage: Wrote source material ("The Sisters Liked Them Handsome") for "High Button Shoes". Musical comedy produced on Broadway. Lyrics by Jule Styne [earliest credit] and Sammy Cahn. Dance arrangements by Genevieve Pitot. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Vocal arrangements by Bob Martin. Musical Director: Milton Rosenstock. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Directed by George Abbott. New Century Theater (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 22 Dec 1947-18 Oct 1948, then moved to The Broadway Theatre from 18 Oct 1948-close): 9 Oct 1947-2 Jul 1949 (727 performances). Cast: Mark Dawson, Lois Lee, Jack McCauley, Nancy Babcock, Jean Marie Caples, Vincent Carbone, Gloria Casper, Raul Celada, Leonard Claret, Clay Clement (as "Gen. Longstreet"), Edward Cole, Carole Coleman, Ray Cook, Erno Czako, William David, Evans Davis, John Dennis, Jacqueline Dodge, Nanette Fabray (as "Sara Longstreet"), Joey Faye (as "Mr. Pontdue"), Nathaniel Frey (as "Elmer Simpkins" / "Singer"), Helen Gallagher (as "Nancy"), Estelle Gardner, Margaret Gavan, Evelyn Giles, Tom Glennon, Paul Godkin, Virginia Gorski, June Graham, Donald Harris, Ronnie Hartman, Neil Harwood, Edward Hayes, Fred Hearn, Betty Hyatt, Christine Karner, Dorothy Karrol, Ray Kirchner, Elena Lane, Sondra Lee, Howard Lenters, Kay Lewis, Louisa Lewis, Fay Moore, Tommy Morton, Ben Murphy, Hannah O'Leary, Arthur Partington (as "Corps de Ballet" / "A Boy at the Picnic"), Audrey Peters, William Pierson, Phil Silvers (as "Harrison Floy"), Gloria Smith, Kenneth Spaulding, Johnny Stewart, Toni Stuart, William Sumner, Roy Tobias, Eleonore Treiber, Don Weissmuller, Helene Whitney. Replacement cast: During New Century Theatre run: Dick Beard (as "Corps de Ballet"). During Shubert Theatre run: Jack Albertson (as "Mr. Pontdue"), George Bockman (as "Corps de Ballet"), Rex Cooper (as "Corps de Ballet"), Jack Diamond (as "Mr. Pontdue"), David E. Dubble (as "Another Betting Man"), Joey Faye (as "Harrison Floy"), Evelyn Giles (as "Corps de Ballet"), Chris Karner (as "Corps de Ballet"), Howard Lenters (as "Mr. Anderson"), Kay Lewis (as "Corps de Ballet"), Louisa Lewis (as "Corps de Ballet"), Joan Roberts (as "Sara Longstreet"), Donald Saddler (as "Uncle Willie"), Sue Scott (as "Corps de Ballet"), Kenneth Spalding (as "Corps de Ballet"), Carol Stone (as "Sara Longstreet"), Roy Tobias (as "Corps de Ballet"), Don Weissmuller (as "A Popular Girl's Friend"). Understudies: Carole Coleman (as "Sara Longstreet"), Nathaniel Frey (as "Mr. Pontdue"), Fred Hearn (as "Willie"). Produced by Monte Proser and Joseph Kipness. NOTE: Filmed as High Button Shoes (1948)).
- (1959) Novel: "The Crime". NOTE: Filmed as The Crime (1965).
- (1937) Novel (as Paul Haggard): "Dead Is the Doornail".
- (1938) Novel (as Paul Haggard): "Poison from a Wealthy Widow".
- (1941) Novel: "The Case of the Severed Skull".
- (1941) Novel: "The Gay Sisters". NOTE: Filmed as The Gay Sisters (1956).
- (1936) Novel (as Henry Weiner): "Crime on the Cuff".
- (1941) Novel (as Thomas Burton): "Bloodbird". Published by Smith & Durrell, New York.
- (1938) Novel (as Paul Haggard): "Death Talks Shop".
- (1960) Novel: "Wild Harvest". NOTE: Filmed as Wild Harvest (1962).
- (1938) Novel (as Paul Haggard): "Death Walks on Cat's Feet".
- (5/9/49) Stage: Wrote source material )"The Sisters Liked Them Handsome"_ for "High Button Shoes", produced at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, OH. Musical comedy. Producers: Monte Proser and Joseph Kipness. Director: George Abbott. Music / lyrics: Jule Styne [earliest credit] and Sammy Cahn. Choreographer: Jerome Robbins. Cast: Eddie Foy Jr., Audrey Meadows, Jack Whiting, Marty Barrett, Ellen Hanley, Harry Fleer, Kevin Joe Johnson, Andy Sanders, Lynn Joelson, Alice Rager, Stanley Simmonds, Donald Hill, Ed Preston, Sidney Bassler, Ralph Linn, Juanita Trilling, Rozsika Sabo, George Spelvin, and Donald Green. Set designer: Oliver Smith. Costume designer: Miles White.
- (1952) Stage: Wrote source material ("The Sisters Liked Them Handsome") for "High Button Shoes". Musical comedy. Performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ. Directors: Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan. Cast: Robert Smith, Jacqueline James, Walter Long, and Leni Lynn.
- (1958) Book: Wrote / illustrated "Encyclopédie du jazz". French version by Jacques Bureau. Paris: Somogy.
- (1957) Book: "Knaurs Jazz-Lexicon. Munich: Knaur". Illustrated with watercolors by Stephen Longstreet. German version by Alfons M. Dauer. Munich: Knaurs.
- (1989) Exhibition: "Jazz-The Chicago Scene: The Art of Stephen Longstreet." University of Chicago, Department of Special Collections.
- (1957) Book: "The Promoters".
- (1956) Book: Wrote / illustrated "The Real Jazz Old and New".
- (5/26/48) Stage: Wrote (w/Catherine Turney) "Gauguin", Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA.
- (Summer 1970) His play, "High Button Shoes," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Soupy Sales and Jane Russell in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1983) Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn and his musical, "High Button Shoes," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton and in Akron, Ohio with Gavin McLeod in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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