Nonfiction:
* The American Renaissance 1877-1914 (1979): A comprehensive and acclaimed history of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era in America.
* From the Revolution to the Civil War (1979): A major volume covering the period from the American Revolution to the Civil War, considered a standard work on the topic.
* The Progressive Era 1890-1920 (1973): An in-depth study of the Progressive Era, with a focus on the movement's origins, leaders, and successes.
* The Great Depression and New Deal (1994): A look at the causes, effects, and responses to the Great Depression, including the New Deal programs.
* A History of the United States (1993): A textbook covering the major events and developments in American history.
Fiction:
* The Devil's Own (1980): A historical novel set in the American South during the Reconstruction Era.
Note: Shepley L. Ross is often credited as the author of A History of the United States, but this work is more accurately attributed to Alan Brinkley with Shepley L. Ross contributing the From the Revolution to the Civil War chapter.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, but it represents some of his most notable works.