His book Dancing round the World, published in London in 1937, is an account of his adventures on that tour.
The first collection was World as Dictionary, published by Carnegie Mellon University Press.
He also wrote a popular history, "When Brooklyn Was the World, 1920-1957," published in 1986 by Harmony Books.
Terminal World, published in March 2010 was described by Reynolds as "a kind of steampunk-tinged planetary romance, set in the distant future".
The photograph appeared in the Time-Life book 100 Photographs that Changed the World, published in 2003.
The following classification is based on Spaulding et al., 2009 and the extant families recognised by Mammal Species of the World published in 2005.
Author Joshua Jay wrote Rune's World, published by Vanishing Inc.
He has narrated the story of his life in his book Go Kiss the World published by Penguin Portfolio.
Niven's first story to discuss the Bandersnatchi was World of Ptavvs, published in 1966.
Almost Learning to Live in This World, published by Pudding House Press (2004)