Author:William Hone

Works

 * The Three Trials of William Hone: for publishing three parodies; viz. The late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurist's creed (1818)
 * The Bank Restriction Barometer (1819) illustrated by George Cruikshank
 * The Political House that Jack Built (1819-1820) illustrated by George Cruikshank [IA]
 * The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder (1820) illustrated by George Cruikshank [PG]
 * The Apocryphal New Testament (1820) (Editor, containing translations from William Wake and Jeremiah Jones)
 * Reprinted as The suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the original New Testament of Jesus the Christ (1863)
 * The Right Divine of Kings to Govern Wrong!: Dedicated to the Holy Alliance (1821) [IA]
 * Facetiæ and miscellanies (1827) illustrated by George Cruikshank. collection [IA]
 * Introduction.
 * Political House that Jack Built.
 * Man in the Moon, &c.
 * Queen's Matrimonial Ladder.
 * Dropt Clauses out of the Bill against the Queen.
 * Non Mi Recordo
 * Form of Prayer for the Queen.
 * Political Showman.
 * The Right Divine of Kings to govern wrong.
 * Bank Note.
 * Bank Restriction Barometer.
 * Origin of Dr. Slop's Name.
 * Slap at Slop.
 * Aspersions Answered.
 * Another Article for the Quarterly Review.
 * The Every-day Book and Table Book, or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, etc, etc
 * Vol 1 (of 3) [PG]
 * Vol 2 (of 3) [PG]
 * Vol 3 (of 3) [PG]
 * Pamphlets and Parodies on Political Subjects (1830) illustrated by George Cruikshank. collection [PG]
 * The House that Jack Built
 * The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder
 * The Form of Prayer, with Thanksgiving to Almighty God
 * Non Mi Recordo
 * Political Showman
 * The Man in the Moon
 * The Right Divine of Kings to Govern Wrong!
 * A Slap at Slop and the Bridge-Street Gang
 * The Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information (1850) (with 114 engravings—many by George Cruikshank) [IA]
 * The Important Results of an Elaborate Investigation into the Mysterious Case of Eliza Fenning 

Works about Hone

 * William Hone; his Life and Times (1912) by Frederick William Hackwood [IA]