Major Works
- Domestic Manners of the Americans (1832)
- Belgium and Western Germany in 1833 (1834)
- Paris and the Parisians in 1835 (1836)
- Vienna and the Austrians (1838)
- Michael Armstrong: Factory Boy (published in 1840)
- Jessie Phillips: A Tale of the Present Day
- The Life and Adventures of Jonathan Jefferson Whitlaw; or Scenes on the Mississippi
- The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong, The Factory Boy
- The Lottery of Marriage
- The Vicar of Wrexhill
- The Widow Barnaby
- The Widow Married; A Sequel to the Widow Barnaby
- The Widow Wedded; or The Adventures of the Barnabys in America
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