Dunn, Alan (1931). Rejections. New York: A. A. Knopf. LCCN 31024154. 96 pp.
Sayre, Joel (1932). Rackety rax; with sixteen illustrations by Alan Dunn. New York: A. A. Knopf. LCCN 32004563.
Dunn, Alan (1945). Who's paying for this cab? A book of cartoons from the New Yorker. New York: Simon and Schuster. LCCN 45009675. 128 pp.
Dunn, Alan (1947). The last lath. New York. LCCN 47008279. 96 pp.
Dunn, Alan (1948). East of Fifth; the story of an apartment house. New York: Simon and Schuster. LCCN 48005632. 168 pp.
Dunn, Alan (1956). Should it gurgle? A cartoon portfolio, 1946–1956. New York: Simon and Schuster. LCCN 56058509.
Hodgins, Eric (1959). Enough time? The pattern of executive life. With drawings by Alan Dunn. Doubleday: Doubleday. LCCN 59012630. 102 pp.
Dunn, Alan (1960). Is there intelligent life on earth? A report to the Congress of Mars. Translated into English by the author. New York: Simon and Schuster. LCCN 60006091. 118 pp.
Dunn, Alan (1968). A portfolio of social cartoons, 1957–1968. New York: Simon and Schuster. LCCN 68008119. 159 pp.
Dunn, Alan (1970). Architecture Observed. New York: Architectural Record Books. ISBN 0070183058. LCCN 75165515. 144 pp.
Dunn, Alan; et al. (1981). New Yorker : an exhibition of humorous drawings. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Art Collections. LCCN 81177305. 36 pp.