358 books • 4 series
The Poetical Works of T. H. 2 Series.
The Works of T. H., Comic and Serious, in Prose and Verse. Edited, with Notes, by His Son (Thomas Hood).
The Haunted House ... Illustrated by H. Railton. with an Introduction by Austin Dobson.
A Tutor to Astronomy and Geography, Or, an Easie and Speedy Way to Know the Use of Both the Globes, Coelestial and Terrestial in Six Books
A Tutor to Astronomie and Geographie, Or, an Easie and Speedy Way to Know the Use of Both the Globes, Coelestial and Terrestrial in Six Books
The Use of the Astronomical Playing-Cards Teaching Any Ordinary Capacity by Them to Be Acquainted with All the Stars in Heaven, to Know Their Place in Heaven, Colour, Nature, and Bigness. (1692)
Whims and Oddities, in Prose and Verse
Favorite Poems
The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood. with Some Account of the Author. in Four Volumes
Griset's Grotesques
The Choice Works of Thomas Hood, in Prose and Verse, Including the Cream of the Comic Annuals (1876)
Humorous Poems by Thomas Hood
Hood in Scotland
Father Butler and the Lough Dearg Pilgrim V1
Whims and Oddities, in Prose and Verse (1828)
The Choice Works of Thomas Hood V2
Hood's Own, Or, Laughter from Year to Year
The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood; Reprinted from the Chandos Poets, with Memoir, Explanatory Notes, Etc. Portrait and Original Illustrations
Memorials of Thomas Hood. Collected, Arranged, and Edited by His Daughter, with a Pref. and Notes by His Son. Illustrated with Copies from His Own Sketches Volume 2
The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood; Ed. with a Critical Memoir
The Choice Works of Thomas Hood, in Prose and Verse, Including the Cream of the Comic Annuals. with Life of the Author, Portrait, and Over Two Hundred Illustrations
The Choice Works of Thomas Hood, in Prose and Verse, Including the Cream of the Comic Annuals
The Daughters of King Daher
The VSE of Both the Globes, Celestiall, and Terrestriall Most Plainely Deliuered in Forme of a Dialogue. Vvritten by T. Hood Mathematicall Lecturer in the Citie of London, Sometime Fellow of Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge. (1592)