A Debate on the Theory of Relativity, with an introduction by William Lowe Bryan, Chicago: Open Court Pub. CO., pp. 154, 1927.
The calculus, Robert D. Carmichael and James H. Weaver, Boston/New York: Ginn & company, pp. 345, 1927.
The Logic of Discovery, Chicago/London: Open Court Publishing CO., pp. 280, 1930;[4][5] Reprinted of Arno press, New York, 1975
Mathematical Tables and Formulas, Robert D. Carmichael and Edwin R. Smith, Boston: Ginn & company, pp. 269, 1931; Reprint of Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1962.
The calculus, revised edition by Robert D. Carmichael, James H. Weaver and Lincoln La Paz, Boston/New York: Ginn & company, pp. 384, 1937.
Introduction to the Theory of Groups of finite order, Boston/New York: Ginn & company, pp. 447, 1937;[6] Reprint of Dover Publications, Inc., New York, 1956.