Works
- (1829) Signs of the Times The Victorian Web
- (1831) Sartor Resartus Project Gutenberg
- (1837) The French Revolution: A History Project Gutenberg
- (1840) Chartism Google Books
- (1841) On Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History Project Gutenberg
- (1843) Past and Present Project Gutenberg
- (1845) Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches, with elucidations, ed. Thomas Carlyle, 3 vol. (1845, often reprinted). online version another online version
- Morrill, John. "Textualizing and Contextualizing Cromwell." Historical Journal 1990 33(3): 629–639. ISSN 0018-246X Fulltext online at Jstor. Examines the Abbott and Carlyle edit
- (1849) "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question", Fraser's Magazine (anonymous), Online text
- (1850) Latter-Day Pamphlets Project Gutenberg
- (1851) The Life Of John Sterling Project Gutenberg
- (1858) History of Friedrich II of Prussia Index to Project Gutenberg texts
- (1867) Shooting Niagara: and After Online Text
- (1875) The Early kings of Norway
- (1882) Reminiscences of my Irish Journey in 1849 Online text
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