Works
A Neglected Anniversary, Bartleby.com: The American Language, Constitution for the New Deal, In Defense of Women, Martyrs, Positive Atheism: H. L. Mencken, Prejudices: First Series., The Land of the Free, The Monkey Trial: A Reporter's Account, The Passing of Gilbert (1836-1911)
American Writers: H.L. Mencken
Biography, description of the place of his "The American Language," tips for teachers, trivia.
By His Own Rules
Article about Mencken's childhood in the family cigar factory, and his contributions to American culture.
Friends of the H. L. Mencken House
Information about the Baltimore row house that Mencken lived in for most of his life; efforts to preserve and restore the home; and a biography of the man.
God, Man, and H. L. Mencken
A review of three biographies by George Weigel in First Things.
H. L. Mencken Quotes
Quotations on education, poetry, and other subjects collected by a Lock Haven University professor.
H. L. Mencken Room and Collection
A biography and description of Mencken's impact on American culture, as well as a description of the permanent archive of his writings at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore.
H.L. Mencken: Two of His Theories
Includes academic papers by Michigan State University students discussing his opinions and political views as well as a short biography, bibliography, photo gallery, and links to other Mencken sites.
Henry Louis Mencken (1880-1956)
Provides a brief profile of the life and works of the most prominent newspaperman, book reviewer, and political commentator of his day with comprehensive links to other informative sites.
Mencken Collection
Bibliography provided by the Julia Rogers Library, Goucher College.
Millard Fillmore's Bathtub
Describes Mencken's hoax which asserted that no bathtub existed in the White House prior to Millard Fillmore's administration.
Princeton University H. L. Mencken Collection
Describes the university library's collection of microfilm and transcripts of H. L. Mencken's letters.
Quotes from H.L. Mencken
A collection of quotations indexed by topic.
The Mencken Society
Baltimore, Maryland-based group which promotes the memory and reading of the works of Henry Louis Mencken.