Black-Eyed Beauty; or, One of the lost. A brilliant picture of the follies and frailties of fast life. By the author of “Gay Life in New York” [i.e. Henry Llewellyn Williams], etc
The Bells. [Adapted from the French of "Le Juif Polonais," by Henry Llewellyn Williams.] (What Became of Him? [A Story.] By F.C. Milford.).
Poems, translated into English by various authors now first collected by Henry Llewellyn Williams. Dramas, translated by Frederick L. Slous and Mrs. Newton Corsland
Madame de Sévigné. By Gaston Boissier (of the French Academy). Translated by Henry Llewellyn Williams
Sparking. A comedietta, in one act and one scene. Founded on L'Enticelle [sic] of Édouard Paileron [sic]. By Henry Llewellyn Williams, etc. MS. corrections [by the adaptor.].
Arrah-Na-Pogue; Arrah-of-the-Kiss. Or, the Wicklow wedding. [A tale. By Henry Llewellyn Williams.] Founded on the same incidents as the celebrated drama by Dion Bourcicault, etc
The bells [a novel adapted by H.L. Williams from Le Juif polonais] by mm. Erckmann-Chatrian. [Followed by] What became of him? By F.C. Milford
The Shaughraun ... Founded on the World-famous Drama, by Dion Boucicault, Esq. By the Author of the Dramatic Tales of "Two Orphans," "Madame Angot," [i.e. Henry Llewellyn Williams], Etc
After Dark ... Founded on the Popular Drama by Dion Boucicault, Esq. By the Author of the Dramatic Tales of "Two Orphans" [i.e. Henry Llewellyn Williams], Etc