Gopnik, Adam (1980). Voila Carême. Drawings by Jack Huberman. New York: St. Martin's Press.
Varnedoe, Kirk & Adam Gopnik, eds. (1990). Modern art and popular culture : readings in high & low. New York: Abrams in association with the Museum of Modern Art.
Gopnik, Adam (2000). Paris to the Moon. New York: Random House.
—, ed. (2004). Americans in Paris : a literary anthology. New York: Library of America.
— (2005). The king in the window. New York: Hyperion Books For Children.
— (2006). Through the children's gate : a home in New York. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
— (2009). Angels and ages : a short book about Darwin, Lincoln, and modern life. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
— (2010). The steps across the water. Illustrated by Bruce McCall. New York: Disney/Hyperion Books.
— (2011). Winter : five windows on the season. Berkeley, CA: House of Anansi Press.
— (2011). The table comes first : family, France, and the meaning of food. New York: Knopf.
ISBN9780307593450.
— (2023). The real work : on the mystery of mastery. New York: Liveright.
Essays, reporting and other contributions
2005–2009
Heiferman, Marvin, ed. (2005). City art : New York's Percent for Art Program. Essay by Eleanor Heartney; introduction by Adam Gopnik; preface by Michael R. Bloomberg; featured photography by David S. Allee. New York: Merrell.
ISBN185894290X.
Varnedoe, Kirk (2006). Pictures of nothing : abstract art since Pollock. Preface by Adam Gopnik. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Gopnik, Adam (February 12, 2007). "Whitney Balliett". The Talk of the Town. Postscript. The New Yorker. 82 (49): 31.
— (April 4, 2011).
"Get smart". The Critics. Books. The New Yorker. 87 (7): 70–74.
Stevens, Norma & Yolanda Cuomo, eds. (2012). New York at night : photography after dark. Texts by Norma Stevens, Pete Hamill, Adam Gopnik, Vince Aletti, Patricia Marx. New York: Powerhouse Books.
ISBN9781576876169.
Charb (2016). Open letter : on blasphemy, Islamophobia, and the true enemies of free expression. Foreword by Adam Gopnik. New York: Little, Brown.
ISBN9780316311335.[5]
Stettner, Louis (2016). Penn Station, New York. Introduction by Adam Gopnik. Thames & Hudson.
Gopnik, Adam (February 1, 2016).
"Vaucluse". Goings on About Town. Tables for Two. The New Yorker. 91 (46): 13.
Gopnik, Adam (1980). Voila Carême. Drawings by Jack Huberman. New York: St. Martin's Press.
Varnedoe, Kirk & Adam Gopnik, eds. (1990). Modern art and popular culture : readings in high & low. New York: Abrams in association with the Museum of Modern Art.
Gopnik, Adam (2000). Paris to the Moon. New York: Random House.
—, ed. (2004). Americans in Paris : a literary anthology. New York: Library of America.
— (2005). The king in the window. New York: Hyperion Books For Children.
— (2006). Through the children's gate : a home in New York. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
— (2009). Angels and ages : a short book about Darwin, Lincoln, and modern life. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
— (2010). The steps across the water. Illustrated by Bruce McCall. New York: Disney/Hyperion Books.
— (2011). Winter : five windows on the season. Berkeley, CA: House of Anansi Press.
— (2011). The table comes first : family, France, and the meaning of food. New York: Knopf.
ISBN9780307593450.
— (2023). The real work : on the mystery of mastery. New York: Liveright.
Essays, reporting and other contributions
2005–2009
Heiferman, Marvin, ed. (2005). City art : New York's Percent for Art Program. Essay by Eleanor Heartney; introduction by Adam Gopnik; preface by Michael R. Bloomberg; featured photography by David S. Allee. New York: Merrell.
ISBN185894290X.
Varnedoe, Kirk (2006). Pictures of nothing : abstract art since Pollock. Preface by Adam Gopnik. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Gopnik, Adam (February 12, 2007). "Whitney Balliett". The Talk of the Town. Postscript. The New Yorker. 82 (49): 31.
— (April 4, 2011).
"Get smart". The Critics. Books. The New Yorker. 87 (7): 70–74.
Stevens, Norma & Yolanda Cuomo, eds. (2012). New York at night : photography after dark. Texts by Norma Stevens, Pete Hamill, Adam Gopnik, Vince Aletti, Patricia Marx. New York: Powerhouse Books.
ISBN9781576876169.
Charb (2016). Open letter : on blasphemy, Islamophobia, and the true enemies of free expression. Foreword by Adam Gopnik. New York: Little, Brown.
ISBN9780316311335.[5]
Stettner, Louis (2016). Penn Station, New York. Introduction by Adam Gopnik. Thames & Hudson.
Gopnik, Adam (February 1, 2016).
"Vaucluse". Goings on About Town. Tables for Two. The New Yorker. 91 (46): 13.