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William Harrison Ainsworth was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of his works:
- December Tales 1823
- Sir John Chiverton 1826 (Written in collaboration with J. P. Aston)
- Rookwood 1834 (includes Dick Turpin)
- Crichton 1837
- Jack Sheppard 1839
- The Tower of London 1840
- Guy Fawkes 1841
- Old St Paul's 1841
- The Miser's Daughter 1842
- Modern Chivalry 1843
- Windsor Castle 1843
- St James's 1844
- James the Second 1848
- The Lancashire Witches 1849
- Auriol 1850
- The Flitch of Bacon 1854
- The Star-Chamber 1854
- The Spendthrift 1857
- The Life and Adventures of Mervyn Clitheroe 1858
- The Combat of the Thirty: From a Breton lay of the fourteenth century; with an introduction, comprising a new chapter of Froissart 1859
- Ovingdean Grange 1860
- The Constable of the Tower 1861
- The Lord Mayor of London 1862
- Cardinal Pole 1863
- The Projector 1864
- The Spanish Match 1865
- The Constable de Bourbon 1866
- Old Court 1867
- Myddleton Pomfret 1868
- Hilary St Ives 1870
- Talbot Harland 1870
- The South-Sea Bubble 1871
- Tower Hill 1871
- Boscobel 1871
- The Good Old Times 1873 (reissued as The Manchester Rebels London: Tinsley, 1874)
- Merry England 1874
- The Goldsmith's Wife 1875
- Preston Fight 1875
- Chetwynd Calverley 1876
- The Leaguer of Lathom 1876
- The Fall of Somerset 1877
- Beatrice Tyldesley 1878
- Beau Nash 1879
- Stanley Brereton 1881
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