Works
- Zadoc, the Outcast of Israel (London, 1825)
- Perseverance: a Tale (London, 1826)
- Rachel: a Tale (London, 1826)
- Consistency: a Tale (London, 1826)
- Osric: a Missionary Tale, and other Poems (Dublin, 1826?)
- Izram: a Mexican Tale, and other Poems (London, 1826)
- The System: a Tale of the West Indies (London, 1827)
- The Rockite: an Irish Story (London, 1829)
- The Museum (Dublin, 1832)
- The Mole (Dublin, 1835)
- Alice Benden, or the Bowed Shilling (London, 1838)
- Letters from Ireland, 1837 (London, 1838)
- Derriana
- Deny (1833; 10th ed. 1847)
- Chapters on Flowers (London, 1836)
- Conformity: a Tale (London, 1841)
- Helen Fleetwood (London, 1841)
- Falsehood and Truth (Liverpool, 1841)
- Personal Recollections (London, 1841)
- Dangers and Duties (London, 1841)
- Judah's Lion (London, 1843)
- The Wrongs of Woman, in four parts (London, 1843-4)
- The Church Visible in all Ages (London, 1844)
- Judea Capta: an Historical Sketch of the Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans (London, 1845)
- Works of Charlotte Elizabeth (with introduction by Mrs. H. B. Stowe, 2nd edit. New York, 1845)
- Elizabeth, Charlotte; Kidder, Daniel P. (1846). Protection; or, the Candle and the Dog. New York: Lane & Tippett. pp. 27. http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/chapbks&CISOPTR=285&CISOBOX=1&REC=10. Retrieved 2011-09-21.
- Bible Characteristics (London, 1851)
- Short Stories for Children (Dublin, 1854)
- Tales and Illustrations (Dublin, 1854)
- Stories from the Bible (London, 1861)
- Charlotte Elizabeth's Stories (collected, New York, 1868)
- Kindness to Animals: or, The Sin of Cruelty Exposed and Rebuked (Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, 1845) (available online)
- Little Oaths (New York: American Tract Society, 18--?)(available online)
- Patty; or, Beware of Meddling(Sunday-School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 18--?)(available online)
- Richard and Rover (New York: Lane & Tippett for the Sunday-School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1846)(available online)
- The Bible The Best Book (New York: American Tract Society, 185-?)(available online)
- The Burying-ground. (N.Y. American Tract Society, 185-?)
- The Newfoundland fisherman: a true story (N.Y. American Tract Society, 18--?)
- Personal Recollections. 1841 (London: R. B. Seeley & W. Burnside, 1841)
- The Perils of the Nation: An Appeal to the Legislature, The Clergy, and the Higher and Middle Classes (London: Seeley, Burnside and Seeley, 1843)
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