The FictionMags Index
Index by Date: Page 2553
Previous —
Chronological Index —
Table-of-Contents
[The Readers] (items) (continued)
- Scribbles, (lc) Odyssey #4, 1998, etc.
- LoCs on OW29.5, (lt) Outworlds #69, May 1998
- LoCs on OW67, (lt) Outworlds #69, May 1998
- LoCs on OW68, (lt) Outworlds #69, May 1998
- Dear Inferno!, (lc) Inferno! #6, May 1998, etc.
- Secret Messages, (lc) Secret Sanctum June/July 1998, etc.
- Dispatches, (lc) Amazing Stories Summer 1998, etc.
- Fright Mail, (lc) Frightmares #3, August 1998
- Drunk Talk, (lc) Alcoholman #2, Autumn 1998, etc.
- Letters Unmasqued, (lc) Masque Noir #1, September 1998, etc.
- Post-Sack & Ashtrays, (lc) Sackcloth & Ashes #1, September 1998
- Dead Letters, (lc) Frightmares #4, October 1998, etc.
- Letters from the Slain, (lc) Sackcloth & Ashes #2, December 1998, etc.
- Letters to the Editor, (ed) The Writer December 1998
- More Drunk Talk, (lc) Alcoholman #3, Winter 1998
- Scarlet Letters, (lc) Pulp Adventures #12, December 1998, etc.
- Dangerous Liasons: From Our Readers, (lc) Double Danger Tales #24, January 1999, etc.
- More Letters to the Editor, (lc) Roadworks #4, Spring 1999
- From the Plotting Parlour…, (lc) Focus #35, May/June 1999
- Central Security Control: From Our Readers, (lc) Double Danger Tales #29, July 1999, etc.
- Last Words, (lc) Purple Prose #11, July 1999, etc.
- Hogfoot Writes…, (lc) Spiral Words #3, 1999
- Pot-Sack & Ashtrays—The Return, (lc) Sackcloth & Ashes #5, September 1999
- The Graveyard: The Dead Things Letters, (lc) Dead Things Magazine #2, October/December 1999
- Reader to Reader, (lc) Mindmares #8, Fall 1999, etc.
- Dear Editor…, (lc) Noesis #5, December 1999, etc.
- The Letters, (lc) The Third Alternative #21, 1999
- Buds and Thorns, (lc) Black Petals Winter 2000, etc.
- Dispatches: Letters from Days Gone By, (lc) Amazing Stories #600, 2000
- The Graveyard, (lc) Dead Things Magazine #3, January/March 2000, etc.
- Viewer Mail, (lc) Nova Express Spring/Summer 2000, etc.
- Communications Channel, (lc) Science Fiction World #4, September 2000
- “I’d Like to Know…”, (lt) The People’s Friend #6831, December 23 2000
- Your Letters and Pictures, (lt) The People’s Friend #6831, December 23 2000
- Messages, (lc) Genii May 2001
- New Letters, (lc) Futures: Short Tales for Story Lovers #21, June/July 2001
- Spook Letters, (lc) The Spook #2, August 2001
- That’s What You Think: Letters to the Editor, (lt) Darkling Plain Fall 2001
- Lock Box 313, (lc) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #5, Winter 2001
- Readers Letters, (lt) QWF #33, 2001, etc.
- The Ether Still Vibrates, (lc) Trap Door #21, March 2002, etc.
- Notes & Letters, (lc) Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #11, November 2002
- Re:Post, (lc) 3SF #3, February 2003
- Readers’ Point of View, (lc) Writers’ Journal May/June 2003
- Letter of the Month, (lc) Printed Poison #2, July 2003
- Letters from Readers, (lt) Rosebud #28, Fall/Winter 2003
- Reader Feedback, etc., (lc) Creative Brother’s Sci-Fi Magazine #2, November 2003
- Letters from This Asylum, (lc) Scared Naked Magazine v2 #1, 2003, etc.
- From Beyond: Letters from Our Readers, (lc) H.P. Lovecraft’s Magazine of Horror Spring 2004, etc.
- To Arabella with Love, (lc) Arabella Romances April/May 2004
- The Crypt—Mail Vault, (lc) Lovecraft’s Weird Mysteries v1 #7, 2004
- The Morgue, (lc) Adventure Tales Winter 2004/2005, etc.
- Ominous Messages, (lc) Book of Dark Wisdom #4, Fall 2004, etc.
- Up the Charts, (ms) The Rake #33, November 2004
- The Haunted Corral, (lt) Weird Trails, April 1933 ed. Abner Gibber, Wildside Press, 2004
- Letters to the Magazine, (lc) Neo-Opsis Science Fiction Magazine #2, 2004, etc.
- Letters of Comment, (lt) Steam Engine Time #4, January 2005, etc.
- iHero Worship, (lc) Cyber Age Adventures June 2005
- The Speculative Meme-Pool, (ms) The Future Fire #4, 2005, etc.
- From the Vibrating Ether, (lc) Planetary Stories #1, 2005, etc.
- [additional comments], (ms) Interzone #202, February 2006
- Between Friends, (lc) The People’s Friend #7116, June 10 2006
- The Reader Replies, (lc) The American Scholar Summer 2006
- Letters, Etc., (lc) Weird Tales October/November 2006, etc.
- Mail—July/August 2007, (lc) Jim Baen’s Universe October 2007
- Letters from Weird Readers, (lc) Weird Tales November/December 2007, etc.
- Missives, (lc) The Willows March 2008, etc.
- Postbag, (lt) Scribble, the Short Story Magazine #39, Autumn 2008
- Readers Respond to “The 85 Weirdest Storytellers of the Past 85 Years”, (ms) Weird Tales July/August 2008
- Dark Correspondence, (lc) Dark Corridor #2, Fall 2008, etc.
- Fanatical Mail, (lt) The Paperback Fanatic #8, December 2008, etc.
- Field Cables, (lc) Lost Continent Library Magazine v1 #2, 2008, etc.
- Epistolary Exchange, (lc) Blood ’n’ Thunder #24, Summer 2009, etc.
- Told Tales, (lc) Talebones #39, Winter 2009
- As the Twig Is Bent: Sixteen Letters, (lc) The New York Review of Science Fiction #261, May 2010
- Fanatical Mail, (lc) The Paperback Fanatic #14, May 2010, etc.
- Fanatical Thoughts, (lc) The Paperback Fanatic #15, July 2010
- Pinlighters, (lc) SF Commentary #80, August 2010
- Responses to the Tucker Issue: SFC 79, (lc) SF Commentary #80, August 2010
- What Fans Are Saying Coast to Coast, (lt) The Golden Gazette v3 #1, 2010
- Fanatical Mails, (lc) The Paperback Fanatic #17, January 2011
- What You’ve Said, (lc) Woman’s Weekly November 8 2011
- Social Intercourse, (lc) The Digest Enthusiast #2, June 2015, etc.
- Cricket League, (cl) Cricket January 2016, etc.
- Tattered Leaves, (lc) Cyäegha #15, Spring 2016
- Favorite First Sentences, (cl) Cricket May/June 2016
- Inter/Action, (lc) Focus #66, Summer/Autumn 2016
- Letters of Comment, (rc) Probe #170, December 2016
- The Obituary: Ghost Stories from Readers, (ms) Grotesque Quarterly v1 #1, 2017, etc.
- Strange Mails, (lc) Worlds of Strangeness #2, 2017, etc.
- Skull Scrolls, (lc) Tales from the Magician’s Skull #2, 2018, etc.
- Printout, (lc) Surprising Stories #49, January 2019
- Fallout, (lc) Black Infinity Magazine #4, Spring 2019
- Phantasmagoria Fans’ Euphoria, (lc) Phantasmagoria Magazine #14, Spring 2020, etc.
- Letters to Adventure!, (lc) Men’s Adventure Quarterly January 2021
- The Mail, (lc) The New Yorker March 15 2021
- Flash Messages, (ms) Men’s Adventure Quarterly April 2021
- Subspace, (ms) Savage Planets May 2021, etc.
- My Proof of Survival, (cl) Fate #737, August 2021
- Report from the Readers, (lc) Fate #737, August 2021
- True Mystic Experiences, (cl) Fate #737, August 2021
- Comments and Letters, (lc) The Shadowed Circle #2, Winter 2022, etc.
- Field Notes, (ms) New Maps Summer 2022, etc.
- Mailbag, (lc) Aegeon #2, August 2022, etc.
- Dear Ramek, (lc) Aegeon #3, October 2022, etc.
- The Journ-All, (lc) Journ-E #4, Autumnal Equinox 2023
- L.O.C’s, (lc) Probe #197, September 2023
- The Journ-all: Letters to the Editor but—No Letters Yet? :-(, (lc) Journ-E #5, Vernal Equinox 2024
- Letters to The Skull & Laurel, (lc) The Skull & Laurel #1, October 2024, etc.
- Letters to The Skull and Laurel, (lc) The Skull & Laurel #3, April 2025
- Sounding Ground, (lc) Sci-Fright #6, 2000
- By the Skin of Your Teeth, (lc)
- The Cauldron: The Letters Column from Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, (lc)
- Chamber of Horrors, (lt) Horror Stories
- Cosmic Encores: The Letters Column from Fantastic Story Quarterly, (lc)
- Discussions: The Letters Column from Amazing Stories, (lc)
- The Ether Vibrates: The Letter Column from Startling Stories, (lc)
- The Eyrie: The Letters Column from Weird Tales, (lc)
- A Few Lines from the Customers, (lc)
- Kites from Stir: Selected Letters, (lc) Prison Stories
- Rating Spaceway, (lc)
- The Readers’ Corner: The Letters Column from Astounding Stories, (lc)
- Readers’ Ghost Stories, (ms)
- The Reader Speaks: The Letters Column from Science Wonder Quarterly, (lc)
- Reader’s Reactions: The Letters Column from Tales of Wonder, (lc)
- Tarmac Talk, (lc)
- Trail Dust, (lc)
- Y Don’tcha Write Sometime, (lc) Cupid’s Capers
- Your Viewpoint: The Letters Column from Amazing Stories Quarterly, (lc)
[The Senate] (items)
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #25, Autumn 1988
- [front cover], (cv) Granta (US) #25, Autumn 1988
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #29, Winter 1989
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #31, Spring 1990
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #32, Summer 1990
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #33, Summer 1990
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #34, Autumn 1990
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #36, Summer 1991
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #37, Autumn 1991
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #38, Winter 1991
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #39, Spring 1992
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #40, Summer 1992
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #41, Autumn 1992
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #42, Winter 1992
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #43, Spring 1993
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #44, Summer 1993
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #45, Autumn 1993
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #46, Winter 1993
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #47, Spring 1994
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #48, Autumn 1994
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #49, Winter 1994
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #50, Summer 1995
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #51, Autumn 1995
- [front cover], (cv) The Mammoth Book of Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories ed. Richard Dalby, Robinson, 1995
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #52, Winter 1995
- [front cover], (cv) Granta #53, Spring 1996
- [front cover], (cv) Shakespearean Whodunnits ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1997
- [front cover], (cv) Shakespearean Detectives ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1998
- [front cover], (cv) More Shakespearean Whodunnits ed. Mike Ashley, Past Times, 1998
- [front cover], (cv) Shakespearean Whodunnits ed. Mike Ashley, Past Times, 1998
- [front cover], (cv) Royal Whodunnits ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1999
[The Staff] (items)
- Current Events, (ar) The Youth’s Companion June 29 1901
- Current Topics & Short Articles, (ms) The Youth’s Companion June 29 1901
- Nature & Science, (ar) The Youth’s Companion June 29 1901
- The Three Most Interesting Books I Have Ever Read, (ar) Liberty January 1 1927
- Entre Nous, (ed) Sweetness and Light Summer 1939
- Too Much Fantasy, (ed) Sweetness and Light Fall 1939
- Anent Rumors and Such, (ar) Sweetness and Light Winter 1940
- Specialization, (ed) Sweetness and Light Winter 1940
- Beer and Beetles, (ed) Sweetness and Light Spring 1940
- Editorial, (ed) The Journal of Science-Fiction Fall 1951
- USAF Builds a Camel, (ar) Air Trails Summer 1978
- Book Reviews, (rc) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy January/February 1987
- Vincent Price Filmography, (ar) Imelod #9, Spring/April 1998
- What’s New in Science & Technology, (cl) Continuum Science Fiction #5, Winter 2006
- Science & Technology Notes, (cl) Continuum Science Fiction #6, Summer 2006, etc.
[The Strand Medical Writer] (items)
- Take Heart, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1943
- Victory Vitamins, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1943
- Afraid of Cancer, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1944
- Yawns That Prolong the War, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1944
- What Science Now Says About Your Tonsils, (ar) The Strand Magazine May 1944
- Appendicitis…Anatomist’s Joke, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1944
- Careless Talk about Blood Pressure, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1944
- Relaxation Plus, (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1945
- Anæsthetics Now, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1945
- Bed? It May Be Dangerous, (ar) The Strand Magazine January 1946
- A New Way of Looking at Illness, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1946
[The Veteran] (items)
- When Sullivan Fought Corbett, (ar) Thrilling Sports November 1936
- Ted Coy, (ar) Thrilling Sports December 1936
- Hackenschmidt and Gotch, (ar) Thrilling Sports January 1937
- Hoppe and Vignaux, (ar) Thrilling Sports February 1937
- Ty Cobb, (ar) Thrilling Sports March 1937
- Berlenbach and Slattery, (ar) Thrilling Sports April 1937
- The Hitchcock Tradition, (ar) Thrilling Sports May 1937
- He Didn’t Touch Second, (cl) Thrilling Sports November 1937
- Fighters Gans and Nelson, (ar) Thrilling Sports January 1938
- Yates and the Grand National, (ar) Thrilling Sports March 1938
- Belmonte the Matador, (ar) Thrilling Sports May 1938
- The Wild Bull and the Mauler, (ar) Thrilling Sports July 1938
[uncredited] (books) (items)
- The Grendel Episode, (ex) ca. 750
- St. Brendan and the Harper, (ss) ca. 900
- Merlin and Grisandole, (ss) 12??
- Gesta Romanorum, (vi) 1340
- The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville, (ex) 1350
- Gloria, (pm) 1456
- Carol, (pm) ca. 1400
- Arthur of Little Britain, (ex) 1555; translated by Lord Berners
- Privy Council Report: An Alleged Witchcraft Plot Against Queen Elizabeth, (ar) 1580
- A New Ballad of the Life and Death of Three Chelmsford Witches, (pm) 1589
- Arden of Feversham, (ex) 1592
- The Lowest Trees Have Tops, (pm) 1603
- “Sister, Awake”, (pm) Madrigals by Thomas Bateson, 1604, as by Thomas Bateson
- How a Witch Served a Fellow in an Alehouse, (ar) 1606
- “Who Liveth So Merry”, (pm) 1609
- America’s First Criminal Code, (ms) 1611
- Isaiah 14, 12-15, (ex) The Holy Bible, Robert Barker, 1611
- Character of a Happy Life, (ex) 1614 (by Henry Wotton)
- The Squirrel-Hunt, (pm) 1625 (by William Browne)
- Christmastide, (pm) 1630
- A New Year’s Carol, (pm) 1642
- The Labours of Satan, (ar) 1645
- The Bell-man, (pm) Hesperides by Robert Herrick, 1648, as by Robert Herrick
- Christmasse-Eve, Another Ceremonie, (pm) Hesperides by Robert Herrick, 1648, as by Robert Herrick
- Upon an Old Woman, (pm) Hesperides by Robert Herrick, 1648, as by Robert Herrick
- The New Drink, Coffee, First Offered in England by Pasqua Rosee, (ms) 1652
- The Angler’s Song, (pm) 1653 (by Izaak Walton)
- Provide for Christmas, (pm) Poor Robin’s Almanac 1664
- The Triumph of Truth, (nv) 1664
- The Confession of the Witches of Elfdale, (ar) 1669
- The Confessions of the Witches of Elfdale, (ar) 1669
- I’d Have You, Quoth He, (pm) 1670
- The Noble Birth and Gallant Achievements of That Remarkable Outlaw, Robin Hood, (na) 1678
- An Indictment for Witchcraft, (ar) 1679
- Don Tomazo, or the Juvenile Rambles of Thomas Dangerfield, (n.) 1680
- New Year’s Gifts, (pm) 1688
- The Prodigal Reformed, (ex) 1688
- Old Christmas Song (“Now thrice welcome Christmas”), (pm) Poor Robin’s Almanac 1695
- A Christmas Carol, (pm) Poor Robin’s Almanac 1696
- “Come Sweet Lass”, (pm) 1699
- The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd, (pm) Englands Helicon ed. John Flasket, I.R., 1600 (by Walter Raleigh), uncredited.
- Phillada Flouts Me, (pm) 16??
- Maxims and Precepts, (ms) 1701
- Now Enter Christmas Like a Man, (pm) Poor Robin’s Almanac 1701
- A True Relation of the Apparition of One Mrs. Veal the Next Day After Her Death to One Mrs. Bargrave at Canterbury the 8th of September, 1705, (ar) B. Bragg, 1706 (by Daniel Foe), uncredited.
- untitled (“The first of our Society is a Gentleman of Worcestershire”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #2, March 2 1711 (by Richard Steele)
- untitled (“I am one of that sickly Tribe who are commonly known by the Name of Valetudinarians”), (ms) The Spectator #25, March 29 1711 (by Joseph Addison)
- untitled (“The last Method which I proposed in my Saturday’s Paper”), (ar) The Spectator #94, June 18 1711 (by Joseph Addison)
- untitled (“Having often received an Invitation from my Friend Sir Roger De Coverley”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #106, July 2 1711 (by Joseph Addison)
- untitled (“As I was Yesterday Morning walking with Sir Roger before his House”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #108, July 4 1711 (by Joseph Addison)
- untitled (“I was this Morning walking in the Gallery”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #109, July 5 1711 (by Richard Steele)
- untitled (“At a little distance from Sir Roger’s House, among the Ruins of an old Abby”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #110, July 6 1711 (by Joseph Addison)
- untitled (“I am always very well pleased with a Country Sunday”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #112, July 9 1711 (by Joseph Addison)
- untitled (“In my first Description of the Company in which I pass most of my Time”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #113, July 10 1711 (by Richard Steele)
- untitled (“Those who have searched into human Nature observe that nothing so much shews the Nobleness of the Soul”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #116, July 13 1711 (by Eustace Budgell)
- untitled (“A man’s first Care should be to avoid the Reproaches of his own Heart”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #122, July 20 1711 (by Joseph Addison)
- untitled (“Having notified to my good Friend Sir Roger that I should set out for London the next Day”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #132, August 1 1711 (by Richard Steele)
- History of Jack and the Giants, (nv) 1711
- Lives of Highwaymen, Pirates and Robbers: 2: Mary Read, (ms) 1711
- Lives of Highwaymen, Pirates and Robbers: Sawney Beane, (ar) Lives of Notable Highwaymen, 1711
- The Ladies Take Snuff, (lt) The Spectator April 4 1712
- untitled (“We last night received a Piece of ill News at our Club”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #517, October 23 1712 (by Joseph Addison)
- A Song in the Last Act of the Modern Prophets, (pm) 1719
- Lemuel Gulliver’s Account of the Lawyers [Gulliver], (ex) Benjamin Motte, 1726 (by Jonathan Swift)
- Origin of Evil [Gulliver], (ex) Benjamin Motte, 1726 (by Jonathan Swift)
- A Modest Proposal, (fa) S. Harding, 1729 (by Jonathan Swift), uncredited.
- My Jockey Blyth for What Thou Hast Done, (pm) 1733
- At the Sign of the Cat, (ex) 1736
- The Adventures of Signor Gaudentio di Lucca…, (n.) 1737 (by Simon Berington), uncredited.
- The Adventures of Roderick Random, (n.) 1748 (by Tobias Smollett), uncredited.
- Gil Blas and Dr. Sangrado, (ex) 1748 (by Alain René Le Sage); translated by Tobias Smollett, uncredited.
- The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle…, (n.) 1751 (by Tobias Smollett), uncredited.
- Song (“As t’other day o’er the green meadow I pass’d”), (pm) The Muses Delight, John Sadler, 1754
- The Goldsmith’s Wife, (vi) 1758
- The Mental and Personal Qualifications of a Wife, (ms) Gentleman’s Magazine 1761
- The Reign of George VI: 1900-1925: A Forecast Written in the Year 1763, (n.) W. Niccoll, 1763
- The King of Colchester’s Daughters, (ss) 1764
- The Daemon Lover, (pm) 1765
- The Dervise Alfournan, (nv) Tales of the Genii by James Ridley, London, 1765 (by Charles Morell)
- Hassan Assar; or, The History of the Caliph of Bagdat, (nv) Tales of the Genii by James Ridley, London, 1765 (by Charles Morell)
- The Marriage of Sir Gawaine, (pm) Reliques of Ancient English Poetry ed. Thomas Percy, 1765
- The Wandering Jew, (pm) Reliques of Ancient English Poetry ed. Thomas Percy, 1765
- Captain (of Militia) Sir Dilberry Diddle, (pm) Gentleman’s Magazine May 1766
- On Seeing Garrick Act, (pm) 1768
- Auld Robin Gray, (pm) 1772 (by Anne Lindsay)
- “Female Advice”, (pm) Royal American Magazine April 1774
- The Bishop and the Rook, (ms) The Wit’s Magazine 1784
- The Castle of Costanzo, (ss) Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure v75, 1784
- From Gammer Gurton’s Garland, (pm) 1784 (by Joseph Ritson)
- A Warning to Virgins and Young Men About a Certain Vile Practice, (pm) 1785
- An Arabian Tale, (ex) J. Johnson, 1786 (by William Beckford), uncredited.
- An Arabian Tale, (n.) J. Johnson, 1786 (by William Beckford); translated by Samuel Henley, uncredited.
- A Unique Balloon Ascension, (ex) 1786
- The Jackal, (vi) 1787; translated by Charles Wilkins
- The Parricide Punished, (ss) Gentlemen and Ladies’ Town and Country Magazine July 1789
- The Spectre-Barber, (na) Tales from the German by Johann Karl August Musäus, John Murray, 1791, etc. (by Johann Karl August Musäus)
- The Treasure Seeker, (nv) Tales from the German by Johann Karl August Musäus, John Murray, 1791 (by Johann Karl August Musäus)
- The Friar’s Tale, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine 1792
- The Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century, (ex) Minerva Press, 1794; translated by Peter Teuthold, as by Lawrence Flammenberg
- The Necromancer, (n.) Minerva Press, 1794; translated by Peter Teuthold, as by Lawrence Flammenberg
- Count Roderic’s Castle, or Gothic Times, (n.) 1795
- The Monk of Horror, or The Conclave of Corpses, (ss) The Tales of the Crypt, London, 1796
- What Is a Woman Like?, (pm) 1796 (by Prince Hoare)
- The World of Study: What Is a Salt Box?, (hu) The Universal Magazine 1797
- The Black Spider, (nv) ca. 1798
- Schabraco, a Romance, (nv) The Lady’s Monthly Museum v1, 1798
- Pleasures of Hope, (pm) The Pleasures of Hope by Thomas Campbell, Mundell & Son, 1799, as by Thomas Campbell
- The Voluptuous Night, (ex) 17??
- Albert of Werdendorff; or the Midnight Embrace, (ss) Tales of Terror by Matthew Gregory Lewis, J. Bell, 1801 (by Matthew Gregory Lewis)
- Lorenzo, or the Robber, (ss) 1801 (by August Heinrich Kerndöffer)
- The Ruins of the Abbey of Fitz-Martin, (nv) Romances and Gothic Tales, 1801
- Dick Strype; or The Force of Habit, (pm) The Morning Post January 6 1802 (by Charles Lamb), as by Timothy Bramble
- The Sun and Night—an Allegory, (pm) 1802
- The Twa Corbies, (pm) The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border by Walter Scott, Kelso, 1802
- The Severed Arm: or, The Wehr-wolf of Limousin, (ss) Tales of Superstition, Tegg and Castleman, 1803
- Una’s Lock, (pm) ca. 1806
- The History of Jack and the Bean-stalk, (ss) 1807; adapted by Mary Jane Godwin
- Jack and the Beanstalk, (ss) 1807
- She Was a Phantom of Delight, (ex) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as by William Wordsworth
- Rodriguez and Isabella, or The Terrors of Conscience, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine v39, 1808
- The Tale, (nv) Das Märchen, 1808 (by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
- On Instability in One’s Calling, (ss) The Spy September 15 1810 - September 22 1810 (by James Hogg)
- Bonnie Lady Ann, (pm) The Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song ed. R. H. Cromek, T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810
- The Dance of the Dead, (ss) ca. 1810
- The Life and Horrid Adventures of the Celebrated Dr. Faustus, (nv) ca. 1810
- Hamet, A Tale, (ss) The Portfolio August 1812
- The Crazy Half-Heller, (nv) 1814 (by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué)
- Marianne, (ss) ca. 1814
- The Minstrel, (pm) Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814, as by William Wordsworth
- It Is the Hour…, (ex) Hebrew Melodies by Lord Byron, John Murray, 1815, as by Lord George Gordon Byron
- Dead Man in a Sack, (ar) The Morning Chronicle October 21 1816
- Legends of Lampidosa, (ss) The European Magazine April 1817
- The Progress of Inconstancy; or, The Scots Tutor: A Moral Tale, (ss) The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine September 1817 (by James M’Diarmid), as by J. M’D.
- How an Upstart Poet Was Put in His Place, (br) Quarterly Review of Literature September 1818 [Ref. John Keats]
- The Creature Lives!, (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818 (by Mary W. Shelley), uncredited.
- Extracts from Gosschen’s Diary, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 1818, etc.
- Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus [Frankenstein], (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818 (by Mary W. Shelley), uncredited.
- Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus [Frankenstein], (n.) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818 (by Mary W. Shelley), uncredited.
- Frankenstein’s Monster [Frankenstein], (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818 (by Mary W. Shelley), uncredited.
- from Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus [Frankenstein], (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818 (by Mary W. Shelley), uncredited.
- How I Wrote Frankenstein, (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818 (by Mary W. Shelley), uncredited.
- The Making of a Monster, (n.) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818 (by Mary W. Shelley), uncredited.
- The Monster Lives!, (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818 (by Mary W. Shelley), uncredited.
- The Recalcitrant Robot [Frankenstein], (ex) Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818 (by Mary W. Shelley), uncredited.
- The Travels of Marco Polo, A Venetian, (ex) Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818
- Rip Van Winkle, (nv) The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent #1, June 23 1819, as by Geoffrey Crayon
- Address to a Land Tortoise, (pm) 1819 (by Richard Drinker)
- The Bride of the Isles: A Tale Founded on the Popular Legend of the Vampire, (nv) 1820
- The Eve of St. Agnes, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems by John Keats, Taylor and Hessey, 1820, as by John Keats
- Jan Schalken’s Three Wishes, (ss) ca. 1820
- Lines on a Skeleton, (pm) The Morning Chronicle 1820
- The Uncle in the Casket, (ss) The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany February 1821 (by Gustavus Schilling)
- Edward Bransfield, (ex) Edinburgh Philosophical Journal April 1821 (by Dr. Young), uncredited.
- The Florida Pirate, (nv) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine August 1821 (by John Howison)
- The Buried Alive, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine October 1821 (by John Galt)
- The Floating Beacon, (nv) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine October 1821 (by John Howison)
- The Man in the Bell, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine November 1821 (by William Maginn)
- The Steam-Boat, (vi) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine December 1821
- untitled (“There was an Old Soldier of Bicester”), (pm) Anecdotes and Adventures of Fifteen Gentlemen by Richard Scrafton Sharpe, John Marshall, 1821
- untitled (“There was a Sick Man of Tobago”), (pm) Anecdotes and Adventures of Fifteen Gentlemen by Richard Scrafton Sharpe, John Marshall, 1821
- A Wish-Burst, (pm) The Rainbow 1821 (by Robert Hogg), as by R. H.
- Old Grimes, (sg) Providence Gazette January 16 1822 (by Albert Gorton Greene), uncredited.
- The Water Lady—a Legend, (ss) The Portfolio June 1822
- The Enchanter Faustus and Queen Elizabeth, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine August 1822
- Legend of Marseilles, (ss) The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany August 1822
- The Last Will and Testament, a Tale, (ss) The Port Folio September 1822 (by Thomas De Quincey)
- Account of a Female Duel, 1822, (ar) The Hive v2, 1822
- The Skeleton Dance: A Ballad, (pm) The New Monthly Magazine March 1823
- The Magic Dice, an Awful Narrative, (nv) The London Magazine August 1823 (by Thomas De Quincey)
- The Treasures of the Deep, (pm) The New Monthly Magazine August 1823 (by Felicia Hemans)
- Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas, (pm) Troy Sentinel December 23 1823 (by Clement Clarke Moore), uncredited.
- The Bottle Imp, (nv) Popular Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations, Vol. 1, Simpkin, Marshall, 1823 (by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué)
- A Brand Plucked from the Burning, (ss) The Percy Anecdotes. Vol. V. Captivity; Exile by Sholto & Reuben Percy, T. Boys, 1823, as by Reuben & Sholto Percy
- The Collier’s Family, (nv) Popular Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations, Vol. 2, Simpkin, Marshall, 1823 (by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué)
- Elfin-Land, (nv) Popular Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations, Vol. 3, Simpkin, Marshall, 1823 (by Johann Ludwig Tieck)
- The Field of Terror, (nv) Popular Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations, Vol. 3, Simpkin, Marshall, 1823 (by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué)
- The Magic Dollar, (nv) Popular Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations, Vol. 2, Simpkin, Marshall, 1823 (by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué)
- Midnight Horrors; or, The Bandit’s Daughter, (nv) 1823
- Preface, (pr) Popular Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations, Vol. 1, Simpkin, Marshall, 1823, etc.
- The Spectre Mother; or, The Haunted Tower, (nv) 1823
- Wake Not the Dead, (nv) Popular Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations, Vol. 1, Simpkin, Marshall, 1823 (by Ernst Raupach)
- The Fruits of Pastry, (pm) The Economist July 31 1824
- The Devil and Tom Walker, (ss) Tales of a Traveller by Geoffrey Crayon & Gent., John Murray, 1824 (by Washington Irving), as by Geoffrey Crayon
- Some Account of Peter Rugg, the Missing Man, Late of Boston, New England in a Letter to Mr. Herman Krauff, (nv) New England Galaxy September 10 1824 (by William Austin), as by Jonathan Dunwell
- Tale of a Chemist, (ss) Knight’s Quarterly Magazine November 1824
- The Adventures of Hajji Baba, of Ispahan, (ex) John Murray, 1824 (by James Morier), uncredited.
- The Barber of Bagdad, (ex) John Murray, 1824 (by James Morier), uncredited.
- The Detectives of Ispahan, (ss) John Murray, 1824 (by James Morier), uncredited.
- Hajii Baba and the Stolen Money, (ss) John Murray, 1824 (by James Morier), uncredited.
- The Humbling of Jovinian, (ss) Gesta Romanorum ed. Charles Swan, C. & J. Rivington, 1824; translated by C. Swan
- Joseph II, (ss) The Soldier’s Companion 1824
- A Night in the Grave, or, The Devil’s Receipt, (ex) Constable, 1824 (by Walter Scott), as by The Author of “Waverley”
- Nourishing a Serpent, (vi) Gesta Romanorum ed. Charles Swan, C. & J. Rivington, 1824
- The Story of the Baked Head, (ss) John Murray, 1824 (by James Morier)
- Tales of the Wisdom of the Ancients, (ex) Gesta Romanorum ed. Charles Swan, C. & J. Rivington, 1824; translated by Wynnard Hooper & Charles Swan
- Der Frieschutz; or, The Fatal Bullet and the Forest Fiend, (ss) Endless Entertainment May 6 1825
- Faustus: His Life, Death, and Descent Into Hell, (ss) Endless Entertainment May 13 1825
- Master and Man; or, The Mock Ambassador. A Ludicrous Tale, (ss) Endless Entertainment May 20 1825
- The Mysterious Bottle of Old Hock. An Ancient Legend, (ss) Endless Entertainment May 27 1825
- Olivia and Ricardos. A Tale of the Crusades, (ss) Endless Entertainment June 3 1825
- The Dwarf; or, The Deformed Transformed, (ss) Endless Entertainment June 10 1825
- The Monster Made by Man; or, The Punishment of Presumption, (ss) Endless Entertainment June 17 1825
- Rinaldo Rinaldini, the Great Bandit Captain, (ss) Endless Entertainment June 24 1825
- The Irish Witch and the Rebel’s Wife, (ss) Endless Entertainment #11, 1825
- The Mysterious Man of the Castle, (ss) Endless Entertainment #12, 1825
- Players and Prisoners, (ss) Endless Entertainment #10, 1825
- The Rob Roy of Wales, (ss) Endless Entertainment #13, 1825
- The Skeleton Witness, (ss) Endless Entertainment #14, 1825
- The Treacherous Servant, (ss) Endless Entertainment #15, 1825
- The Wizard of Scotland, (ss) Endless Entertainment #16, 1825
- “Woman”, (ms) The New-York Mirror, and Ladies’ Literary Gazette September 24 1825
- Bartholomew Fair; or, The Strolling Player, (ss) Endless Entertainment #17, 1825
- The Gnome of the Hartz Mountains, (ss) Endless Entertainment #18, 1825
- My Own Fireside, (pm) Gentleman’s Magazine November 1825, as by Alaric A. Watts
- An Account of a Family Who Were All Afflicted with the Loss of Their Limbs, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Anecdote Concerning the Execution of King Charles the First, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Anne Boleyn, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- The Apparition of Lord Tyrone to Lady Beresford, (ss) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- The Bell of Atri, (vi) The Italian Novelists ed. & tr. Thomas Roscoe, Septimus Prowett, 1825; translated by Thomas Roscoe
- Bringing the Dead Alive!, (ar) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- The Bunworth Banshee, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- Daniel O’Rourke, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- Death of the Duchess of Bedford, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Deaths by Lightning, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Distressing March of the Crusaders Through Phrygia, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Extraordinary Instance of Second Sight, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Fatal Misfortune and Singular Instance of Affection in a Horse, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Force of Imagination, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- The Fortunes of De La Pole, (na) Tales of the Wild and the Wonderful, Hurst, Robinson, 1825
- Giants, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- The Haunted Cellar, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- The Heroes of Hindoostan, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Horrible Murder and Human Pie-Makers, (ar) The Tell Tale 1825
- Horrible Murders and Human Pie-Makers, (ar) The Tell Tale 1825
- Hypocrisy Detected, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Immolation of Human Beings, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Imprisonment of Baron De Geramb, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Intrepid Conduct of Admiral Douglas, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Juvenile Criminal, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- The Legend of Knockgrafton, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- The Lord of the Maelstrom, (n.) Tales of the Wild and the Wonderful, Hurst, Robinson, 1825
- Master and Man, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- The McGrath Banshee, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- Miracles, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Monsieur Rouelle, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- The Monster of Scotland, (ar) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825 [Ref. Sawney Bean]
- National Superstition, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- The Original Bluebeard, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Pardon for Forgery, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Pastime of Despots, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Pentilly House, Cornwall, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- The Prediction, (nv) Tales of the Wild and the Wonderful, Hurst, Robinson, 1825
- The Priest’s Supper, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1825 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- Providential Warning at Sea, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Punishment of the Knout in Russia, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Remarkable Accident, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- The Ring and the Mendicant, (ss) 1825
- Sham Fight, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Singular Combat, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Singular Discovery of a Murder in 1740, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- A Singular Experiment, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Terrific Death of a Painter, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- To the Reader, (fw) Tales of the Wild and the Wonderful, Hurst, Robinson, 1825
- The Unnatural Son, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- War Horses, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- Wonderful Providence, (ms) The Terrific Register, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., 1825
- The Yellow Dwarf, (na) Tales of the Wild and the Wonderful, Hurst, Robinson, 1825
- Confessions of a Lover, (ar) The European Magazine January 1826
- Drama, (th) The European Magazine January 1826, etc.
- The Fine Arts, (cr) The European Magazine January 1826
- Henry Brougham, Esq. M.P., (bg) The European Magazine January 1826
- Jeu de Mots, (pm) The European Magazine January 1826
- “A Mad World, My Masters!”, (ed) The European Magazine January 1826
- The Month, (ar) The European Magazine January 1826, etc.
- Of Unhappy Marriages, (es) The European Magazine January 1826
- A Stir Among the Bibliopoles, (ar) The European Magazine January 1826
- Thirty Rules for Reviewing: Or, Critical Maxims, (hu) The European Magazine January 1826
- Thoughts in a Churchyard, (pm) The European Magazine January 1826 (by Joseph Tinker Buckingham)
- The Year 1825 with a Glance at 1720, (ar) The European Magazine January 1826
- Character of the Late Czar (Alexander I), (ob) The European Magazine February 1826
- Complaint and Petition of the Public, (ar) The European Magazine February 1826
- Defence of Picture Auctions and Dealers: By an Admirer of Fine Arts, (ar) The European Magazine February 1826
- An Evening Party, (ss) The European Magazine February 1826
- The Lusus Naturae and the German Professor, (ar) The European Magazine February 1826
- Mechanics’ Institutions, and Apprentices’ Academies, (ar) The European Magazine February 1826
- My First Appearance, (ss) The European Magazine February 1826
- Recent Travels in France, (cr) The European Magazine February 1826 [Ref. James Paul Cobbett, John M. Cobbett, Thomas Pennington & John Smith]
- Symptoms of Authorship, (cr) The European Magazine February 1826
- To an Old Man, Who Married a Very Young Woman: From the Dutch, (pm) The European Magazine February 1826
- The Duties of a Ladies’ Maid, (br) The European Magazine March 1826
- The Encampment, (vi) The European Magazine March 1826
- Farewell and Defiance to Love, (pm) The European Magazine March 1826 (by John Clare)
- Francis Place, of Westminster, Esq., (bg) The European Magazine March 1826
- An Impartial Enquiry Into the Merits of Winter, 12th January, (ar) The European Magazine March 1826
- The Last Man, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine March 1826
- The Month, (ms) The European Magazine March 1826, etc.
- The Prospect, and Other Poems, (br) The European Magazine March 1826 [Ref. Edward Moxon]
- Refinements, (hu) The European Magazine March 1826
- The Test of Wit, (hu) The European Magazine March 1826
- Universal Reform: A Vision, (ss) The European Magazine March 1826
- Wants a Situation, (ss) The European Magazine March 1826
- The Death of the World, (pm) The European Magazine April 1826
- A Farewell, (pm) The European Magazine April 1826, etc.
- Fops and Foplings, (hu) The European Magazine April 1826
- A Group of Glories, (cr) The European Magazine April 1826
- Mother and Daughter, (pm) The European Magazine April 1826
- The Paintings in the British Institution, (cr) The European Magazine April 1826
- Pastime in Passion Week, (ar) The European Magazine April 1826
- Poetry and Painting, Analogy Between: In Two Parts, (cr) The European Magazine April 1826
- Edmund Burke and Humphry Colquhoun, (ss) The European Magazine May 1826
- The Half-Pay Club, (pl) The European Magazine May 1826, etc.
- Mr. Blount’s Mss., (cr) The European Magazine May 1826 [Ref. Philip Blount]
- La Pia, an Italian Romance, by B. Sestini, (cr) The European Magazine May 1826 [Ref. B. Sestini]
- Poetry and Painting, Analogy Between: Part 2, (cr) The European Magazine May 1826
- The Return of a Man of War, (??) The European Magazine May 1826
- Sonnet: Beautiful in Death, (pm) The European Magazine May 1826
- A Beau of Fifty, (es) The European Magazine June 1826
- The Boyne Water: A Tale by the O’Hara Family, (br) The European Magazine June 1826 [Ref. John Banim]
- The German Drama, No. 1, (cr) The European Magazine June 1826 [Ref. F. L. Z. Werner]
- The Past and Present; Or, Metropolitan Memorials, (ar) The European Magazine June 1826
- Sonnet: Life, (pm) The European Magazine June 1826
- Suicide, (es) The European Magazine June 1826
- The Nymph of the Waters, (ss) The New-York Mirror, and Ladies’ Literary Gazette July 29 1826
- A Border Tradition, (ss) The United States Review and Literary Gazette October 1826 (by William Cullen Bryant)
- Arethusa, (ss) Greenwich Hospital by An Old Sailor, James Robins, 1826
- The Astrologer’s Prediction, or The Maniac’s Fate, (ss) Legends of Terror, London, 1826
- The Brave British Tar, (ss) Greenwich Hospital by An Old Sailor, James Robins, 1826
- Bruin the Bear and Reynard the Fox, (ss) The German Novelists ed. & tr. Thomas Roscoe, H. Colburn, 1826translated by Thomas Roscoe
- The Demon of the Hartz, (ss) 1826 (by Thomas Peckett Prest)
- Doctor Faust and the Usurer, (vi) The German Novelists ed. & tr. Thomas Roscoe, H. Colburn, 1826translated by Thomas Roscoe
- Eulenspiegel and the Merchant, (vi) The German Novelists ed. & tr. Thomas Roscoe, H. Colburn, 1826translated by Thomas Roscoe
- The First of May; or Wallburga’s Night, (na) German Stories Selected from the Works of Hoffmann, De La Motte Fouqué, Pichler, Kruse, and Others ed. R. P. Gillies, William Blackwood & Sons, 1826 (by Caroline Pichler); translated by R. P. Gillies, uncredited.
- Maredata and Giulio, or The Ocean Spirit, (ss) ca. 1826
- The Middy’s Introduction, (ss) Greenwich Hospital by An Old Sailor, James Robins, 1826
- The Pressed Sailor, (ss) Greenwich Hospital by An Old Sailor, James Robins, 1826
- The Princess and Rabbi Joshuah, (ex) 1826translated by Hyman Hurwitz
- Sam Spritsail, (ss) Greenwich Hospital by An Old Sailor, James Robins, 1826
- Will Block—A True Tale, (ss) Greenwich Hospital by An Old Sailor, James Robins, 1826
- William and Nancy, (vi) Greenwich Hospital by An Old Sailor, James Robins, 1826
- Le Revenant, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine April 1827 (by Henry Thomson)
- The Sutor of Selkirk, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine May 1827 (by James Hogg)
- The Witch, (ss) Atkinson’s Casket v2, 1827
- The Enchanted Lake, (ss) The New-York Mirror, and Ladies’ Literary Gazette May 17 1828
- Sir Gawen; or, the Hag of the Heath, (ss) The Portfolio August 26 1828
- The Sphinx: An Extravaganza Etched in the Manner of Callot, (nv) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine October 1828
- Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. I, (co) Henry Colburn (hc), 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. II, (co) Henry Colburn (hc), 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. III, (co) Henry Colburn (hc), 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Cock Lane Ghost: A Legend of Snow-Hill [Ptolemy Horoscope; Titus Parable], (na) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. III, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Cross-Keys Tragedy: A Legend of Grace Church Street, (na) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. I, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Crusade Prophet: A Legend of London Stone, (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. I, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Death on Board Wages: A Legend of Ludgate, (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. II, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Death’s Horse: A Legend of the Netherlands, (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. II, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Flory Cantillon’s Funeral, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: Part II by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1828 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- The Foreign Executioner: A Legend of Whitehall, (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. III, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Giant’s Stairs, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: Part II by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1828 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- The Goose and the Gridiron: A Legend of Paul’s, (na) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. II, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Heart of a Lawyer: A Legend of Furnival’s Inn [Ptolemy Horoscope; Titus Parable], (na) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. III, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Idol of Little Britain: A Legend of West-Smithfield, (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. III, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Judge Jeffrey’s Garland: A Legend of Aldermanbury, (na) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. II, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Junius, the Veiled Politician: A Legend of Aldersgate [Ptolemy Horoscope; Titus Parable], (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. III, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Killcrop the Changeling: A Legend of Pickaxe Street [Ptolemy Horoscope; Titus Parable], (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. III, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Lady of Gollerus, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: Part II by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1828 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- The Last Trial by Battle: A Legend of Tothill Fields, (na) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. II, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Magician’s Visitor, (ss) The Literary Remains of Henry Neele by Henry Neele, 1828, as by Henry Neele
- Master Robert Shallow: A Legend of Clement’s Inn, (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. I, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Mine Host of the Garter: A Legend of Old Windsor, (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. I, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Paradise of Bears: A Legend of Berne, (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. I, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Possessed One: A Legend of Lombard Street [Ptolemy Horoscope; Titus Parable], (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. III, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Richard Turpin: A Legend of Bucklersbury [Ptolemy Horoscope; Titus Parable], (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. III, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Rifle, an American Tale, (ss) The Atlantic Souvenir, Carey, Lea & Carey, 1828 (by William Leggett), as by The Author of “Leisure Hours at Sea”
- The Royal George: A Legend of Fleet Street, (na) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. II, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Soul Cages, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: Part II by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1828 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- The Talisman of St. Barnabas: A Legend of Cheapside, (na) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. I, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Teigue of the Lee, (ss) Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland: Part II by T. Crofton Croker, John Murray, 1828 (by T. Crofton Croker), uncredited.
- Valdrwulf, or The Fiend of the Moor, (ss) ca. 1828
- Wedded Love, (pm) Friendship’s Offering 1828
- The Wehr Wolf: A Legend of the Limousin, (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. I, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- The Wizard King: A Legend of Dunstable, (nv) Tales of an Antiquary: Vol. I, Henry Colburn, 1828 (by Richard Thomson)
- Tale of the Plague in Edinburgh, (ss) The Edinburgh Literary Journal June 20 1829 (by Robert Chambers)
- Traditionary Story of Annandale, (ss) Edinburgh Literary Gazette July 4 1829
- The Lairds of Innes, (ss) Elgin Literary Magazine August 1829
- The Old Genleman’s Teetotum, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 1829
- A Swiss Legend, (ss) The New-York Mirror, and Ladies’ Literary Gazette January 16 1830
- Heat and Thirst,—A Scene in Jamaica, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine June 1830 (by Michael Scott)
- Judgement Cliff, (ss) The Edinburgh Literary Journal August 28 1830
- The Iron Shroud, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine August 1830 (by William Mudford), as by The Author of “First and Last”
- Slumber, (pm) Fraser’s Magazine October 1830
- The Hollow of the Three Hills, (ss) The Salem Gazette November 12 1830 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- A “Man About Town”, (nv) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine December 1830 (by Samuel Warren)
- The Gentleman in Black, (n.) 1830 (by John Yonge Akerman ,[?])
- The Height of the Ridiculous, (pm) The Collegian 1830 (by Oliver Wendell Holmes), uncredited.
- The Lay of Hildebrand, (vi) Historic Survey of German Poetry ed. William Taylor, Treuttel and Wurtz, 1830
- The New England Village, (ss) The Token 1831, 1830 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- The Young Provincial, (ss) The Token 1831, 1830 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- Dr. Bullivant, (ss) The Salem Gazette January 11 1831 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- The Spectre-Smitten, (nv) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine February 1831 (by Samuel Warren)
- Tale of a Victim, (ss) The Edinburgh Literary Journal May 18 1831, as by Delta
- The Red Mantle, (ss) The Edinburgh Literary Journal May 28 1831
- Jeannot and Colin, (ex) The Edinburgh Literary Journal June 11 1831 (by Voltaire)
- A Blacklegs and a Bluestocking, (ss) The New-England Magazine July 1831
- The Late Joseph Natterstrom, (ss) The New-England Magazine July 1831
- The Mysterious Mustard-Pot, (ss) The New-England Magazine July 1831
- The Progress of Exaggeration, (ss) The New-England Magazine July 1831
- The Village Musician, An American Story, (ss) Bouquet August 27 1831 (by James Hall)
- Curiosity Baffled, (ss) The New-England Magazine August 1831
- The Limping Philosopher, (ss) The New-England Magazine September 1831
- Mount Auburn, (ss) The New-England Magazine September 1831
- The Orang Outang, (ss) The New-England Magazine December 1831
- The Victim, (ss) The New Monthly Magazine December 1831
- The Gentle Boy, (nv) The Token 1832, 1831 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- I’m Not a Single Man, (pm) Tom Hood’s Comic Annual 1831 (by Thomas Hood)
- My Wife’s Novel, (ss) The Token 1832, 1831 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- Our Father in Heaven, (pm) Mason & Greene’s Church Psalmody, 1831, as by Sarah Josepha Hale
- The Planter. A West Indian Story, (ss) Friendship’s Offering 1831
- The Poisoner, a Tale of Germany, (ss) The Foreign Quarterly Review #16, 1831
- The Possessed One, (ss) Baltimore Saturday Visitor 1831
- Roger Malvin’s Burial, (nv) The Token 1832, 1831 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- Sights from a Steeple, (ss) The Token 1832, 1831 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- E. A. and E. B., (sg) Fraser’s Magazine January 1832
- Lady Jean, (ts) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal February 4 1832, etc.
- Hymn for the British Peasant, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal February 18 1832
- Bruntfield. A Tale of the Sixteenth Century, (ts) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal February 25 1832
- The Jilted Bagman. A Tale of the Affections, (ss) The Edinburgh Spectator February 25 1832, as by Sosia
- A Tale of the Forty-Five, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 11 1832
- Story of Mrs. Macfarlane, (ts) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal April 14 1832, etc. (by Robert Chambers)
- The Downdraught, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal April 28 1832
- The Ghost, (vi) Atkinson’s Casket April 1832
- The Bluff Muttoneer, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal May 5 1832 (by Robert Chambers)
- Tale of the Silver Heart, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal May 5 1832
- Susan Hamilton: a Tale of Village Life, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 2 1832
- The Enchanted Sledge, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 9 1832
- The Pious Entusiast, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 16 1832
- Pay Your Debt!, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal July 21 1832
- The Short Gentleman’s Apology, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal July 21 1832
- Story of Cassem, or Avarice Properly Rewarded, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal July 21 1832
- The Victim of Facility, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal July 26 1832
- The Cure of Consumption, (ar) The Penny Story-Teller & Popular Magazine #1, August 1 1832
- An Introduction, (ed) The Penny Story-Teller & Popular Magazine #1, August 1 1832
- Paul Holton, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal August 4 1832
- Mysie and the Miinster, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal August 25 1832
- The Tourist’s Adventure, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 6 1832
- The Victim of Facility. Second Instance, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 6 1832
- A American Story, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 15 1832
- Burial Fancies, (ar) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 15 1832
- Sunset, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 15 1832, etc.
- The Admirable Crichton, (ar) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 22 1832
- Children, (ar) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 22 1832
- The Thunder-Struck and the Boxer, (nv) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine September 1832 (by Samuel Warren)
- untitled (“Cheerful woke the morn o’er rugged Glencoe…”), (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal #36, October 6 1832 (Supplement)
- Linlithgow Palace, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal October 20 1832
- The Ne’er-do-weel, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal October 20 1832, etc.
- Coffined Alive, (vi) Atkinson’s Casket October 1832
- The Curse, (ss) Fraser’s Magazine November 1832
- The Palatine, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book November 1832
- The Double Marriage, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal December 8 1832
- Catherine and Louisa, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal December 15 1832
- The Unknown Poets of Scotland, (ar) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal December 22 1832
- Isbel Lucas, a Heroine of Humble Life, (ts) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal December 29 1832
- The Bald Eagle, (ss) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir 1833, 1832 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- The Canterbury Pilgrims, (ss) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir 1833, 1832 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- The Gridiron, (ss) Legends and Stories of Ireland by Samuel Lover, W.F. Wakeman, 1832, as by Samuel Lover
- The Little Dead Woman, (ss) 1832
- The Old Soldier, (ex) Legends of the Library at Lilies by George Nugent-Grenville, Longman, 1832 (by George Nugent-Grenville)
- A Tale of the Passions, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal January 12 1833
- Story of a Vagabond, or Scenes in Jamaica, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal January 26 1833
- John Mactaggart, A Highland Story, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal February 16 1833
- Top Boots, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal February 16 1833
- My Grave!, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal February 23 1833 (by John Ramsay)
- Oulie Hielan, (ts) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal February 23 1833
- The Mermaid of Martin Meer, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book February 1833
- The Storm, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 2 1833
- Halloween Porphecy, a Tale, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 9 1833
- A Story of the French Revolution, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 23 1833
- The Wife of Auchtermuchtie, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 30 1833
- Life in Death, (ss) The New Monthly Magazine March 1833
- Barney O’Reirdon the Navigator, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal April 13 1833 (by Samuel Lover)
- A Tale of Tweeddale, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal April 20 1833
- The Hermit of Manor, (ar) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal April 27 1833
- Lady Isabel, a Legend, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal May 25 1833
- My Lisette, She Is No More?, (pm) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine May 1833; translated by Samuel Ferguson
- A Glimpse of Caledonia from the Equator, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 1 1833
- Alemoor, a Tale of the Fifteenth Century, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 15 1833
- Discoveries in Africa, (ar) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 29 1833
- Polly Partan, a Ballad, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal July 13 1833 (by Robert Chambers)
- The Wardrobe of the Dead, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal July 13 1833
- The Outcast, a Tale, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal July 27 1833
- The Dark Maid of Illinois, (ss) The Knickerbocker July 1833
- The Parted, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal August 10 1833
- A Tale of the Rhinns of Galloway, (nv) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal August 17 1833, etc.
- Nellie Ballantyne, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal August 24 1833
- Paddy the Piper, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal August 31 1833 (by Samuel Lover)
- Tale of a Conjurer, (ss) Atkinson’s Casket August 1833
- Tale of Grizel Cochrane, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 7 1833
- She Never Told Her Love, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 14 1833
- Song (“Oh, mark yon little bounding bark…”), (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 14 1833
- Story of Walter Stubbs [Captain Graham], (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 14 1833
- The Singular Story of Edward Gunn, (vi) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 28 1833
- A Tale of Clydesdale, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 28 1833
- To the Lily of the Valley, (pm) Field Naturalist’s Magazine September 1833
- The Land of Burns, (ar) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal October 26 1833
- Wine, (ss) Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine October 1833 (by Catherine Gore)
- The Captive’s Dream: From the Papers of a Student, (ss) Atkinson’s Casket November 1833
- The Genteel Young Men, a Tale, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal December 7 1833
- An East Indian Story, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal December 21 1833
- The First Theft, a Story for Little Girls, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal December 28 1833
- The Flight of Youth, (pm) 1833 (by Richard Monckton Milnes)
- Martin Faber, the Story of a Criminal, (na) 1833 (by William Gilmore Simms)
- The Two Ghosts, or Hospitality Rewarded, (ss) American Antiquities and Discoveries in the West ed. Josiah Priest, 1833 (by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft)
- A Chapter from Izaak Walton, (ar) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal January 18 1834
- The Runaway Slave, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal January 25 1834
- Mrs. Joseph Porter, (ss) The Monthly Magazine January 1834 (by Charles Dickens), uncredited.
- The Three Swans, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book February 1834
- untitled (“Solemn, yet beautiful to view…”), (pm) The Knickerbocker October 1834 (by Willis Gaylord Clark)
- At Home, (vi) The New-England Magazine November 1834 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- A Fellow-Traveller, (vi) The New-England Magazine November 1834 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- A Flight in the Fog, (vi) The New-England Magazine November 1834 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- Mr. Higginbotham’s Catastrophe, (ss) The New-England Magazine December 1834 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- The Village Theatre, (vi) The New-England Magazine December 1834 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- Improvement of Talent, (vi) The Family Magazine v2, 1834, as by Lacon
- The Mermaid, (ss) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir 1835, 1834 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- An Old Christmas Song, (pm) 1834
- A Wish, (pm) Poems by Samuel Rogers, T. Cadell and E. Moxon, 1834, etc., as by Samuel Rogers
- Old News. No. I., (ar) The New-England Magazine February 1835 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- ’Ask of Me What Thou Wilt, Thine It Shall Be’, (pm) American Ladies’ Magazine March 1835
- Cynthia Taggert, (br) American Ladies’ Magazine March 1835 [Ref. Cynthia Taggert]
- Doings in the Metropolis, (ss) The New-England Magazine March 1835
- The Dream-Girl, (ss) Godey’s Lady’s Book March 1835
- L’Ennuyee, (pm) American Ladies’ Magazine March 1835
- The Old French War, (ar) The New-England Magazine March 1835 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- Parental Affection in Madagascar, (ar) American Ladies’ Magazine March 1835
- Progress of Society, (ar) American Ladies’ Magazine March 1835
- Roman Sketches: Fannia, (ar) American Ladies’ Magazine March 1835
- The Old Tory, (ar) The New-England Magazine May 1835 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- Winter, (pm) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine May 1835, as by The Sketcher
- Confessions of Judas Iscariot, (ss) The New-England Magazine June 1835
- Graves and Goblins, (ss) The New-England Magazine June 1835 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- A Rill from the Town-Pump, (ss) The New-England Magazine June 1835
- An Extract from Edmund Allerton, (ss) The New-England Magazine November 1835
- The Notch, (ar) The New-England Magazine November 1835 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- Our Evening Party Among the Mountains, (ar) The New-England Magazine November 1835 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- The Canal Boat, (ar) The New-England Magazine December 1835 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- Ollapodiana, (ms) The Knickerbocker December 1835
- The Rochester, (ar) The New-England Magazine December 1835 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- The Witch of Roseberry Topping, or the Haunted Ring: A Legend of the North, (nv) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine December 1835
- The Demon of the Hartz, or The Three Charcoal Burners, (ss) The Calendar of Horrors by Thomas Peckett Prest, London, 1835 (by Thomas Peckett Prest), uncredited.
- The Wedding Knell, (ss) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir 1836, 1835 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- Old Ticonderoga, (ar) American Monthly Magazine February 1836 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- The Capture of a Redoubt, (ss) The New Monthly Belle Assemblée March 1836, as by The Author of “Le Theatre de Clara Gazul”
- Post-Mortem Recollections of a Medical Lecturer, (ss) Dublin University Magazine June 1836 (by Charles Lever)
- The Family Feud. A French Story, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 3 1836
- The Lost Flowers. A Scottish Story, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal October 29 1836
- David Swan, (vi) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir 1837, 1836 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- The Dead Alive; or, The Mendicant Robber of Orleans, (ex) The Calendar of Horrors 1836
- Diary of a Surgeon, (nv) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v1, 1836
- The Four Greys, or, Travelling Adventures in Ireland, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v1, 1836
- The Hebrew Brothers, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v1, 1836
- The Image-Man, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v1, 1836
- The Landlord of Royston, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v1, 1836
- The Last Feat of Fra Diavalo, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v1, 1836
- An Ode on the Wreck of the Schooner “Medora,” with the Loss of All on Board, February 23, 1836, (pm) 1836 (by Royal L. Heath)
- The Printer’s Devil, (ss) 1836
- The Prophetic Pictures, (ss) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir 1837, 1836 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- The Ransom; or, A Father’s Love, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v1, 1836
- The Fountain of Youth, (ss) The Knickerbocker January 1837 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- Edward Fane’s Rosebud, (ss) The Knickerbocker September 1837 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne)
- Story of the Burning Ship, (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal December 9 1837
- The Castle of Wodenhead, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v2, 1837
- The Coffin-Maker of Drogheda, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v2, 1837
- The Coquette, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v2, 1837
- Endicott and the Red Cross, (ss) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir 1838, 1837 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- The German Student, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v2, 1837
- The Involuntary Experimentalist, (ss) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 1837
- The Modern Iachimo, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v2, 1837
- Night Sketches, (ss) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir 1838, 1837 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- One Witness, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v2, 1837
- Sabine Hall, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v2, 1837
- Sylph Etherege, (ss) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir 1838, 1837 (by Nathaniel Hawthorne), uncredited.
- The Woman Who Gave Birth to Rabbits, (ex) 1837
- The Ghost and the Bone-Setter [The Purcell Papers], (ss) Dublin University Magazine January 1838 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- The Murderess, (ss) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine February 1838
- The Fortunes of Sir Robert Ardagh [The Purcell Papers], (nv) Dublin University Magazine March 1838 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- The Fortunes of Sir Robert Ardagh [The Purcell Papers], (ex) Dublin University Magazine March 1838 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu), uncredited.
- Sketches of a New England Village in the Last Century, (ss) Atkinson’s Casket March 1838
- The Veil: An Adventure on Board a Steamboat, (ss) Burton’s Gentlemen’s Magazine May 1838
- An Anachronism, or Missing One’s Coach, (ss) Dublin University Magazine June 1838
- The Last Heir of Castle Connor [The Purcell Papers], (nv) Dublin University Magazine June 1838 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- The Drunkard’s Dream [The Purcell Papers], (ss) Dublin University Magazine August 1838 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- No Surrender, (pm) Dublin University Magazine August 1838 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- The Orange and Blue, (pm) Dublin University Magazine September 1838 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- The Battle of the Diamond, (pm) Dublin University Magazine November 1838 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- Passage in the Secret History of an Irish Countess [The Purcell Papers], (nv) Dublin University Magazine November 1838 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- Passage in the Secret History of an Irish Countess [The Purcell Papers], (ex) Dublin University Magazine November 1838 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu), uncredited.
- Missing One’s Coach: An Anachronism, (nv) Dublin Literary Magazine 1838
- The Silver Lady, (nv) The Keepsake 1838
- The Student, (pm) The Seraphim and Other Poems by Elizabeth B. Barrett, Saunders and Otley, 1838, as by Elizabeth Barrett Barrett
- The Bridal of Carrigvarah [The Purcell Papers], (ss) Dublin University Magazine April 1839 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- Strange Event in the Life of Schalken the Painter [The Purcell Papers], (nv) Dublin University Magazine May 1839 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- Phaudhrig Crohoore, (pm) Dublin University Magazine June 1839 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- Scraps of Hibernian Ballads [The Purcell Papers], (ss) Dublin University Magazine June 1839 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- untitled (“When moonlight falls on wave and wimple”), (pm) Dublin University Magazine June 1839 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- The Deaf and Dumb Girl, (ss) Atkinson’s Casket July 1839
- Jim Sulivan’s Adventures in the Great Snow [The Purcell Papers], (nv) Dublin University Magazine July 1839 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- William Tell, the Swiss Patriot, (sl) The Chartist Circular #1, September 28 1839, etc.
- The Spy and the Traitor: A Reality in the American Revolution, (ss) The Chartist Circular #4, October 19 1839
- A Chapter in the History of a Tyrone Family [The Purcell Papers], (nv) Dublin University Magazine October 1839 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- Oliver Cromwell Dissolving the Parliament, (ss) The Chartist Circular #6, November 2 1839
- The Victim of Despotism, (sl) The Chartist Circular #7, November 9 1839, etc. (by Henry Masers De Latude)
- The Basket-Maker: A Tale for Aristocrats and Non-Producers, (ss) The Chartist Circular #11, December 7 1839
- Twice-Told Tales—XCV, (ms) Chambers’s Journal December 7 1839
- A Legend of the Covenanters, (ss) The Chartist Circular #12, December 14 1839
- Judges and Jurors: An Extraordinary Anecdote of the Olden Times, (ss) The Chartist Circular #13, December 21 1839
- The Ghost-Riders, (nv) Wild Scenes in the Forest and Prairie by C. F. Hoffman, Richard Bentley, 1839, as by C.F. Hoffman
- A Night on the Enchanted Mountains, (ss) Wild Scenes in the Forest and Prairie by C. F. Hoffman, Richard Bentley, 1839, as by C.F. Hoffman
- Quacks and Quackery, (ex) 1839
- The Story of Abou Hassan the Wag; The Sleeper Awakened, (ss) The Thousand and One Nights ed. Edward William Lane, Charles Knight and Co., 1839; translated by Edward William Lane
- The Witch Hare, (ss) Dublin University Magazine 1839
- The Horrors of Impressment, (ss) The Chartist Circular #15, January 4 1840
- The Defender: An Irish Tale of 1797, (sl) The Chartist Circular #16, January 11 1840, etc.
- The Picture Bedroom, (ss) Bentley’s Miscellany January 1840, as by Dalton
- The Selfish, Tyrannical Whig, (pm) The Chartist Circular #22, February 22 1840
- The Party of Six, (ss) The Chartist Circular #23, February 29 1840
- An Adventure of Hardress Fitzgerald, a Royalist Captain [The Purcell Papers], (ss) Dublin University Magazine February 1840 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- The Indians, (ss) The Chartist Circular #24, March 7 1840
- Wallace, Knight of Elderslie, (pm) The Chartist Circular #24, March 7 1840
- Hymns for the Unenfranchised, (pm) The Chartist Circular #27, March 28 1840
- The Rebel of the Cevennes, (sl) The Chartist Circular #27, March 28 1840, etc.
- Mary Lyle: A Tale of the Game Laws, (ss) The Chartist Circular #29, April 11 1840
- The Republican: A Tale of the French Revolution, (sl) The Chartist Circular #30, April 18 1840, etc. (by Argus)
- The Black and the White Slave, (pm) The Chartist Circular #37, June 7 1840
- The Hay Wain, (sl) The Chartist Circular #37, June 7 1840, etc.
- A Malefactor Saved to a Good Purpose, (ss) The Chartist Circular #40, June 27 1840
- Trial of John Bull, (sl) The Chartist Circular #40, June 27 1840, etc. (by William Cobbett)
- The Incendiary: A Tale of the German Peasant War, (sl) The Chartist Circular #41, July 4 1840, etc.
- Land of Kings and Queens, (pm) The Chartist Circular #41, July 4 1840
- The Poor Man’s Wedding, (pm) The Chartist Circular #42, July 11 1840
- Address to Our Readers, (ms) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- The Air We Breathe, (ar) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Apologues and Fables from the German and other Languages— No. I. The Discontented Stones, (ss) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Barbarity of the Law in Ireland a Century Ago, (ar) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Character of O’Donnell, Prince of Tyrconnell in the Sixteenth Century, (ar) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Historical Account of the Harp, (ar) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Illustrations of old Proverbs, No. II, (il) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Illustrations of old Proverbs, No. I—Laight-e-Ouria, (il) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- The Irish in 1644, as described by a Frenchman of that period, (ar) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Jerome Duigenian, a Harper, (ar) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Novel Mode of Relieving Nervous Diseases, (ar) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Poetical Prophecy of Bishop Berkeley, (ar) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Poetry— Sunrise, (pm) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Poetry— The Mountain Walk, (pm) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Poetry— The Worlds Changes, (pm) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Review—Ancient Music of Ireland, (rv) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Review—“The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland Illustrated by Bartlett and Willis”, (rv) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Simplicity of Character, (ar) Irish Penny Journal July 1840
- Fruits of the System: Paper the First - Electioneering, (ss) The Chartist Circular #45, August 1 1840
- Fruits of the System: Paper the Second, Electioneering, Continued, (sl) The Chartist Circular #47, August 15 1840
- Fruits of the System: Paper the Third. Electioneering, Continued, (sl) The Chartist Circular #50, September 5 1840
- A Heroic Woman, (vi) New Yorker September 5 1840
- Albert; or, the Spirit of Freedom, (sl) The Chartist Circular #51, September 12 1840, etc.
- The Auld State Kirk, (pm) The Chartist Circular #52, September 19 1840
- The Hangman and the Judge, (ss) The Chartist Circular #52, September 19 1840
- Fruits of the System: Paper the Fourth. Electioneering, Continued, (sl) The Chartist Circular #55, October 10 1840
- The Vision, (ss) The Chartist Circular #55, October 10 1840, etc.
- Fruits of the System: Paper the Fifth. Electioneering, Continued, (sl) The Chartist Circular #57, October 24 1840
- “The Quare Gander” [The Purcell Papers], (ss) Dublin University Magazine October 1840 (by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu)
- The Broken Heart, (??) The Chartist Circular #59, November 7 1840
- The Marseillaise Hymn, (pm) The Chartist Circular #59, November 7 1840
- Fruits of the System: Paper the Sixth. Electioneering, Continued, (sl) The Chartist Circular #60, November 14 1840
- Parable of the Fig Tree, (ss) The Chartist Circular #61, November 21 1840
- Fruits of the System: Paper the Seventh. Electioneering, Continued, (sl) The Chartist Circular #62, November 28 1840
(continued)
Next —
Chronological Index —
Table-of-Contents