Author:George Cruikshank

As illustrator

 * Hone, William (1819), The Bank Restriction Barometer
 * Hone, William (1819), The Political House that Jack Built
 * Egan, Pierce (1821), Life in London
 * Various (1835–1853), The Comic Almanack
 * Vol. 1 (of 2) PG
 * Vol. 2 (of 2) PG
 * Grimm, Jacob and Grimm, Wilhelm (1823–26), German Popular Stories, republished as Grimm's Goblins (1876) with two additional illustrations
 * Dale, Robert (1834) Descriptive account of the panoramic view, &c. of King George's Sound, and the adjacent country (frontispiece only)
 * Dickens, Charles (1836), Sketches by Boz
 * Dickens, Charles (1837–1838), The Mudfog Papers
 * Dickens, Charles (1838), Oliver Twist
 * Various (1842), Omnibus (1842)
 * Maxwell, William Hamilton (1845), History of the Irish rebellion in 1798
 * Maxwell, William Hamilton (1845), History of the Irish rebellion in 1798

Correspondence

 * Cruikshank, George (1871), [A letter published in The Times of 30 December 1871, claiming credit for much of the plot of Oliver Twist.]

As author

 * Points of Humor (1824) [
 * Part I (of II) PG
 * Part II (of II) PG
 * George Cruikshank's Omnibus (1842) PG
 * The Bachelor's Own Book: Being Twenty-Four Passages In The Life Of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent.) (1845) PG
 * Sinks of London Laid Open (1848) PG
 * Second Edition of A Discovery Concerning Ghosts (1864) PG
 * My Sketch Book (1882) PG
 * The Wonderful Story of Blue Beard, and His Last Wife (?) PG
 * Four Hundred Humorous Illustrations (?)
 * Vol 1 (of 2) PG
 * Vol 2 (of 2) PG

Works about Cruikshank

 * An Essay on the Genius of George Cruikshank: with numerous illustrations of his works (1840), by William Makepeace Thackeray
 * The Life of George Cruikshank in Two Epochs, (1882) by Blanchard Jerrold
 * Vol. 1 (of 2) PG
 * Vol. 2 (of 2) PG