Books Published
- 1844: Narrative of the late Victorious Campaign in Affghanistan, under General Pollock: With recollections of seven years' service in India. London: H. Colburn (2 editions in 1844)
- 1850: Journey to Taupo, from Auckland: Haerenga ki Taupo, i Akarana; translated by C. O. Davis. Auckland, N.Z.: Williamson and Wilson "Reprinted from the setting used in the instalments which appeared in the Maori Messenger, 9 May – 4 July 1850"
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