
Henry Mayhew
Works
- What to Teach, and How to Teach It: So That the Child May Become a Wise and Good Man (1842) (external scan)
- The Good Genius That Turned Everything Into Gold; or, The Queen Bee and the Magic Dress (1847) (external scan)
- Whom to Marry and How to Get Married; or, The Adventures of a Lady in Search of a Good Husband (1848) (external scan)
- The Magic of Kindness; or, The Wondrous Story of the Good Huan (1849) (external scan)
- The world's show, 1851, or, The adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys and family, who came up to London to "enjoy themselves", and to see the Great Exhibition (transcription project)
- History of the Mormons, or, Latter-Day Saints (1852) (external scan); 1857 new ed. (external scan)
- The Story of the Peasant-Boy Philosopher (1854) (external scan)
- Living for Appearances (1855) (external scan)
- The Rhine and Its Picturesque Scenery (1856) (external scan)
- The wonders of science, or, Young Humphry Davy (transcription project)
- A Few Odd Characters Out of the London Streets (1857) (external scan)
- "Jack Black" (1851)
- London Labour and the London Poor
- Volume 1 (1861, 2nd ed.) (external scan)
- Volume 2 (1861, 2nd ed.) (external scan)
- Volume 3 (1861, 2nd ed.) (external scan)
- Volume 4 (1862) (external scan)
- The Criminal Prisons of London (1862) (external scan)
- "A 'First-Class' Story; or, The Perils of Travelling Alone" in Once a Week, Series 1, IX (1863)
- The Boyhood of Martin Luther (1863) (external scan)
- German Life and Manners as Seen in Saxony at the Present Day (1865) (external scan)
- London Characters (1881) (external scan)
- Punch, 1841-1842 (editor) Vol 8
Works about Mayhew
- "Mayhew, Henry," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Mayhew, Henry," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.

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