Major works:
* Vertebrate Paleontology (1933; 3rd edition, 1966) - This book became a standard text for vertebrate paleontology and is still widely used and respected today.
* The Vertebrate Body (1949; 5th edition, 1993) - This comprehensive textbook, co-authored with Thomas S. Parsons, provides a detailed overview of vertebrate anatomy, physiology, and evolution.
* Man and the Vertebrates (1955) - This book explores the history of vertebrates, including humans, and their relationship to the environment.
* Osteology of the Reptiles (1956) - This specialized work provides a detailed analysis of the skeletal structure of reptiles.
Other notable publications:
* Notes and Comments on the Permian Tetrapods of North America (1930)
* The Amphibians and Reptiles (1959)
* Vertebrate Paleontology (1966)
Alfred Sherwood Romer was a prolific writer and his books have been instrumental in shaping our understanding of vertebrate evolution and anatomy. His work continues to be studied and cited by scientists today.