“Tales of the Trains; some Chapters of Railroad Romance,” by Tilbury Tramp (i.e. Charles Lever). Orr, 1845.
“Nuts and Nutcrackers.” 1845.
Charles Lever’s “The O’Donoghue.” Dublin, 1845.
“Fiddle-Faddle’s Sentimental Tour in Search of the Amusing, Picturesque, and Agreeable.” 1845.
“The Union Magazine,” vol. i. Three plates. 1846.
“Fanny the Little Milliner; or, the Rich and the Poor” [with Onwhyn]. 1846.
“The Commissioner; or, De Lunatico Inquirendo,” twenty-eight steel plates. Dublin, 1846.
“A Medical, Moral, and Christian Dissertion of Teetotalism,” by Democritus. 1846.
Charles Lever’s “Knight of Gwynne.” 1847.