Works
- The Cub at Newmarket (1762, published by James Dodsley)
- Dorando, a Spanish Tale (1767, anonymously)
- Account of Corsica (1768)
- The Hypochondriack (1777–1783, a monthly series in the London Magazine)
- The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides (1785)
- Life of Samuel Johnson (1791, reprinted in Everyman's Library)
- No Abolition of Slavery (1791) (poem)
- Life of Samuel Johnson, Facsimile Reprint of First Issue of the First Edition, bound with The Principal Corrections and Additions to the First Edition, 2 volumes (ISBN 978-4-901481-69-4) www.aplink.co.jp/synapse/4-901481-69-X.htm
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