- (book) "Man With Four Lives" published by Farrar and Rinehart, New York, 1934. Illustrations.
- (book) "They Gave Him a Gun" published by H.Smith & R. Haas, New York, 1936. 275 pages.
- (book) "Family Portrait: a play in three acts" (with Lenore Coffee), Random House, New York, 1939.
- (book) "Little Friend, a Christmas Story" Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1953, 192 pages, illustrated.
- (book) "The Fifth Miracle; a novel" Longmans, Green, New York, 1954, 214 pages
- Family Portrait (1939). Drama. Written by Lenore J. Coffee and William J. Cowen. Incidental music by Lehman Engel. Scenic Design by Harry Horner. Costume Design by Harry Horner. Directed by Margaret Webster. Morosco Theatre: 8 Mar 1939- Jun 1939 (closing date unknown/111 performances). Cast: Judith Anderson (as "Mary"), Lois Austin (as "Reba"), Neal Berry (as "Joshua"), Virginia Campbell (as "Naomi"), Ruth Chorpenning (as "Anna"), Philip Coolidge (as "James"), Leonard Elliott (as "Disciple"), Tom Ewell (as "Simon"), William Foran (as "Mordecai"), Kathryn Grill (as "Selima"), Eula Guy (as "Hepziba"), Ronald Hammond (as "Nathan"), James Harker (as "Juda"), Lois Jameson (as "Woman of Jerusalem"), Max Leavitt (as "Shepherd"), Will Lee (as "Mendel"), Josephine McKim (as "Esther"), Bram Nossen (as "Rabbi Samuel"), Ronald Reiss (as "Daniel"), Hugh Rennie (as "Mathias"), Guy Spaull (as "Appius Hadrian/Leban of Damascus"), Norman Stuart (as "Joseph"), Philip Truex (as "Eben/Daniel, at age 16"), Evelyn Varden (as "Mary Cleophas"), Margaret Webster (as "Mary of Magdala "). Produced by Cheryl Crawford. Produced in association with Day Tuttle and Richard Skinner.
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (April 21 to May 2, 1943) Lenore Coffee and his play, "Family Portrait," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. George Phelps was director.
- (1947 to 1948 Winter) Lenore Cofee and his play, "Family Portrait" was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director. Bettie Holloway was director.
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