Author:George Wightwick

Architectural writings

 * Select Views of the Roman Antiquities (1827)
 * "A Few Observations on the Reviving Taste for Pointed Architecture, with an Illustrated Description of a Chapel Just Erected at Bude Haven, Under the Direction of the Author" in The Architectural Magazine, 2 (1835)
 * "A Consideration of the Exclusive Cultivation Heretofore Awarded to Greek and Roman Architecture; with Remarks upon the Present and Prospective Condition of Architectural Science" in The Architectural Magazine, 3 (1836)
 * Nettleton's Guide to Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, and to the Neighbouring Country (1836)
 * The Palace of Architecture: A Romance of Art and History (1840)
 * "Ancient English Gothic Architecture" and "Modern English Gothic Architecture" in Weale's Quarterly Papers on Architecture, 3 (1845)
 * Hints to Young Architects (1846)
 * The Life of an Architect (autobiography), serialized intermittently in Bentley's Miscellany between March, 1852, and January, 1858
 * "On the Architecture and Genius of Sir Christopher Wren," paper read at the Royal Institute of British Architects, published in The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal, 22 (1859)
 * "The Question of Classic and Gothic Architecture Dispassionately Considered by a Retired Architect" in The Builder, 20 (1862)

Verse and humorous writings

 * The Life and Remains of Wilmot Warwick (1828)
 * Author of most or all of the "Blue Friar Pleasantries" published in Fraser's Magazine 1837-40, some of which were reprinted in The Blue Friars: Their Sayings and Doings by W. H. K. Wight (1889) . Other unpublished papers read at meetings of the Blue Friars society were collected in Pleasantries: From the "Blue Box", edited by Wight (1891).
 * The Budleigh Ballad: A Tale of Threatened Woe and Merciful Deliverance (1845)

Plays and writings on theater

 * "My Acquaintance with the Late Charles Mathews" in Fraser's Magazine, 13 (1836)
 * Richard the First: A Romantick Play (1848)
 * Henry the Second: A Tragedy (1851)

Works about Wightwick

 * The Blue Friars: Their Sayings and Doings, pp. 76-77 & passim, London: Simpkin, Marshall (1889)