This research guide has biographical and bibliographical information about the namesake of Virginia Commonwealth University's Library: James Branch Cabell.
Branchiana: Being a Partial Account of the Branch Family in Virginia (1907)
Gallantry (1907)
The Cords of Vanity (1909)
Chivalry (1909)
Branch of Abingdon, Being a Partial Account of the Ancestry of Christopher Branch of "Arrowhattocks" and "Kingsland" in Henrico County, and the Founder of the Branch Family in Virginia (1911)
The Soul of Melicent (1913)* Later published as Domnei: A Comedy of Woman-Worship (1920)
The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck (1915)
The Majors and their Marriages, with Collateral Accounts of the Allied Famillies of Aston, Ballard, Christian, Dancy, Hartwell, Hubard, Macon, Marable, Mason, Patterson, Piersey, Seawell, Stephens, Waddill, and Others (1915)
The Certain Hour (1916)
From the Hidden Way (1916)
The Cream of the Jest (1917)
Beyond Life (1919)
Jurgen (1919)
The Judging of Jurgen (1920)
Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances (1921)
Taboo (1921)
Joseph Hergesheimer (1921)
The Jewel Merchants (1921)
The Lineage of Lichfield: an Essay in Eugenics (1922)
The High Place (1923)
Straws and Prayer-Books (1924)
The Silver Stallion (1926)
The Music from Behind the Moon (1926)* revised and republished in The Witch-Woman (1948)
Something About Eve (1927)
The Works of James Branch Cabell (also known as Biography of the Life of Manuel; 18 volumes, 1927-1930)
Ballads from the Hidden Way (1928)
The White Robe (1928)* revised and republished in The Witch-Woman (1948)
Sonnets from Antan (1929)
The Way of Ecben (1929)* revised and republished in The Witch-Woman (1948)
Townsend of Lichfield (1930)
Some of Us (1930)
Between Dawn and Sunrise: Selections from the Writings of James Branch Cabell (edited by John Macy, 1930)
These Restless Heads: A Trilogy of Romantics (1932)
Special Delivery (1933)
Smirt (1934)
Ladies and Gentlemen (1934)
Smith (1935)
Preface to the Past (1936)
Smire (1937)
The Nightmare Has Triplets (1937)
Of Ellen Glasgow, an Inspired Portrait (with Ellen Glasgow, 1938)