Author:John Pendleton Kennedy

Works

 * The Red Book (1818–19, two volumes).
 * A Discourse on the Life and Character of William Wirt, Late Attorney General of the United States, 1834 (short work)
 * Swallow Barn: Or, A Sojourn in the Old Dominion (1832). §
 * Horse-Shoe Robinson: A Tale of the Tory Ascendency in South Carolina, in 1780 (1835).
 * Letters of a man of the times, to the citizens of Baltimore, 1836 (short work)
 * Rob of the Bowl: A Legend of St. Inigoe's (1838). §
 * Annals of Quodlibet [under pen-name Solomon Secondthoughts] (1840).
 * Defence of the Whigs [under pen-name A Member of the Twenty-seventh Congress] (1844).
 * Discourse on the Life and Character of George Calvert, the First Lord Baltimore, 1845
 * Memoirs of the Life of William Wirt (1849, two volumes). ,
 * The Blackwater chronicle, 1853
 * The Great Drama: An Appeal to Maryland, Baltimore, reprinted from the Washington National Intelligencer of May 9, 1861.   short work
 * The Border States: Their Power and Duty in the Present Disordered Condition of the Country (1861).
 * Slavery the mere pretext for the rebellion; not its cause, 1863
 * Autograph Leaves of Our Country's Authors (1864) co-edited by John P. Kennedy and Alexander Bliss
 * Mr. Paul Ambrose's Letters on the Rebellion [under pen-name Paul Ambrose] (1865).
 * Collected Works of John Pendleton Kennedy (1870–72, ten volumes).
 * At Home and Abroad: A Series of Essays: With a Journal in Europe in 1867–68 (1872, essays).

§ Published under Kennedy's pen-name Mark Littleton.

Works about Kennedy

 * "John Pendleton Kennedy" in Southern Life in Southern Literature (1917), edited by Maurice Garland Fulton
 * The Life of John Pendleton Kennedy (1871), by Henry Theodore Tuckerman
 * Tributes to the memory of Hon. John Pendleton Kennedy (1871)
 * "John Pendleton Kennedy, John Esten Cooke, and other southern novelists." in Pioneers of southern literature (1903), by Samuel Albert Link