Author:Allan Cunningham (1784-1842)

Poetry

 * Songs: chiefly in the rural language of Scotland (1813)
 * Sir Marmaduke, Maxwell, a dramatic poem; The Mermaid of Galloway: The legend of Richard Faulder; and Twenty-Scottish songs (1822)
 * Traditional Tales of the English and Scottish Peasantry (1887)
 * 1822 edition
 * The maid of Elvar: a poem in twelve parts (1832)

Individual poems

 * "Bonnie Lady Ann", published in Robert Hartley Cromek's Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song (1810)
 * "Address to an Incipient Editor" (1831)
 * "A Sabbath Scene" (1831)
 * "Margaret and Mary" (1831)

Novels

 * Paul Jones, a Romance (1826)
 * Sir Michael Scott; a Romance (1828), in 3 vols.
 * Lord Roldan. A romance (1836), in 3 vols.

Non-fiction

 * Some account of the life and works of Sir Walter Scott (1832)
 * The cabinet gallery of pictures by the first masters of the English and foreign schools: in seventy-two line engravings: with biographical and critical dissertations (1834)
 * The life of Robert Burns (1835)
 * The Life of Sir David Wilkie, with his journals, tours, and critical remarks on works of art (1843)
 * Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects (1830)
 * Life Of Blake, reprint of section in volume 2

As editor

 * The anniversary; or poetry and prose for MDCCCXXIX (1829)

Works about Cunningham

 * David Hogg. Life of Allan Cunningham with Selections from his Works and Correspondence. Dumfries: J. Anderson & Son, 1875
 * Obituary: The Times (London) October 31 1842, p. 5
 * Obituary: The Times (London) October 31 1842, p. 5