
Bob-Thin
- Brian Maidment: The Poorhouse Fugitives. Self-Taught Poets and Poetry in Victorian Britain. Manchester 1992
- Feargus Oâ??Connor A Practical Work on the Management of Small Farms. Manchester 1843/1847
- Ian Haywood: The Revolution in Popular Literature. Print, Politics and The People, 1790 â?? 1860. Oxford 2004
- Isobel Armstrong: Victorian Poetry: Poetry, Poets and Politics. London 1993
- S. C. Hall (ed.) The Book Of British Ballads. Series 1 & 2, bound in one book, London 1842/1844
- Thomas Sibson: Illustrations of Master Humphreyâ??s Clock, in Seventy Plates, Designed and Etched on Steel. The Old Curiosity Shop. Barnaby Rudge. London 1842
- Unidentified Author: Seven proofs with grotesque fairytale illustrations. n. p. / n.d.
- William James Linton aka Hattie Brown: Catoninetales. A domestic epic. Hamden, CT 1877 / London - New York 1891
- William James Linton: The House that Tweed built. Cambridge / Mass. Nov. 1871
- William James Linton: Bob-Thin or Poorhouse Fugitive. London & Hamden, CT. 1845/1897
- William James Linton: The Jubilee of Trade. A Vision of the Nineteenth Century after Christ. London 1843 / 1850
- William James Linton: Claribel and Other Poems. London 1865
- William James Linton: Untitled (Political Poems, 1840-70), n.d. / n. p. (Hamden / CT. ca. 1895)