Here are some of his notable works:
* The Great Lakes: A History (2004) - This book provides a comprehensive and engaging overview of the history of the Great Lakes, encompassing their natural history, human settlement, transportation, and economic development.
* The Mississippi River: A History (2009) - This book tells the story of the Mississippi River from its origins in the Rocky Mountains to its confluence with the Gulf of Mexico, exploring its impact on American history, culture, and environment.
* The Inland Seas of North America (2013) - This book delves into the unique history and ecology of the Great Lakes, highlighting their significance as a vital ecosystem and cultural resource.
While these are his best-known works, James H. Wiebe has also written extensively on other topics related to American history and geography. He has also contributed articles and essays to various publications.
For a more complete listing of his works, you can search for him on websites like Amazon or WorldCat.