- Memories of the Ford administration, a novel, John Updike
- The ring
- The early stories, 1953-1975, John Updike
- The widows of Eastwick, a novel, by John Updike
- Assorted prose
- Hugging the shore, essays and criticism, John Updike
- Picked-up pieces, John Updike
- A month of Sundays, John Updike
- A child's calendar, poems by John Updike ; illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman
- Buchanan dying;, a play
- Rabbit is rich, John Updike
- A child's calendar., Illustrated by Nancy Ekholm Burkert
- Trust me, short stories, John Updike
- Too far to go, the Maples stories, John Updike
- Rabbit, run, John Updike
- Hasenherz, Roman, John Updike ; Deutsch von Maria Carlsson
- A helpful alphabet of friendly objects, poems, by John Updike ; photographs by David Updike
- The Maples stories, John Updike
- Unter dem Astronautenmond, Roman, John Updike ; [aus dem Amerikanischen übertragen von Kai Molvig]
- Rabbit at rest, John Updike
- Of the farm
- Marry me, a romance, John Updike
- Roger's version, John Updike
- The centaur
- Brazil, John Updike
- Seek my face, John Updike
- Bech is back, John Updike
- John Updike, the collected stories, John Updike ; Christopher Carduff, editor
- Hugging the shore, essays and criticism, John Updike
- The coup, John Updike
- Gertrude and Claudius, John Updike
- Villages, John Updike
- Self-consciousness, memoirs, by John Updike
- The afterlife and other stories, John Updike
- In the beauty of the lilies, John Updike
- Licks of love, short stories and a sequel, John Updike
- My father's tears and other stories, John Updike
- A child's calendar, by John Updike
- A month of Sundays, John Updike
- Americana, and other poems, John Updike
- The complete Henry Bech, twenty stories, John Updike ; with an introduction by Malcolm Bradbury
- Problems and other stories, John Updike
- Terrorist, John Updike
- Higher gossip, essays and criticism, John Updike ; edited by Christopher Carduff
- Telephone poles, and other poems
- Due considerations, essays and criticism, John Updike
- Tossing and turning, poems, John Updike