These selected publications contain references to Everett Warner and illustrations of his works.
Anonymous. An Adventure in Painting, Inspired by the Work of Everett Warner. Art Instruction, July 1938. (pg. 10-14, 33)
Illustrations: Steel, Steam, and Smoke; Steal, Steam, and Speed; The Tunnel
Anonymous. Everett Warner's Paintings of New York. The American Magazine of Art, October 1924. (pg. 518-520)
Illustrations: The Municipal Building (cover); Rain; Manhattan Contrasts; West Street
Buchalter, Helen. Carnegie International, 1939. Magazine of Art, November 1939. (pg. 628-637)
Illustrations: Progress and Poverty
Curran, Charles C. Class Lesson in Oil Painting: A Haarlem Windmill. Palette and Bench, July 1910. (pg. 248-249).
Illustrations: A Rainy Day; A Haarlem Windmill
Fusscas, Helen K. A World Observed: The Art of Everett Longley Warner. Lyme Historical Society, 1992. (exhibition catalog)
Gerdts, William H. Impressionist New York. Abbeville Press Publishers, 1994. (pg. 92, 170)
Illustrations: Manhattan Contrasts
(pg. 94); Along the Riverfront
(pg. 148, 171)
Morand, Eugène. Les Salons de 1905. Gazette des Beaux-Arts, June 1905. (pg. 495)
Illustrations: Old Houses of Montreuil
O'Connor, John. Everett Warner, Painter of Pittsburgh. The Carnegie Magazine, May 1941. (pg. 48-50)
Illustrations: As the Sparks Fly Upward (cover); The Winding Stream; Manhattan Contrasts; Dinner for Two
Washburn, Wilcomb E. A Centennial History, 1878-1978: The Cosmos Club of Washington. The Cosmos Club of Washington, D.C., 1978. (194-197)