Roxburghe revels, and other relative papers including answers [by T.F. Dibdin] to the attack on the memory of the late Joseph Haslewood, with specimens of his literary productions
Catalogue of the Curious and Valuable Library of the Late Joseph Haslewood, Esq. ... Sold by Mr. Evans...
Of Plays, Players, and Play-Houses, with Other Incidental Matter. [A Collection of Cuttings from Newspapers and Magazines, with Plates and MS. Notes, Made by J.H., I.e. Joseph Haslewood? Continued from 1820 Until the End of 1837, by J.R. Smith.].
A Collection of Cuttings from Magazines, and Plates, Relating to the Rowley Controversy; with MS. Notes, a MS. "List of Publications Pro & Con," by Joseph Haslewood, and "The Saxon Ode" Transcribed by Him from G. Ellis's "Specimens of the Early English Poets."
The First Tome of the Palace of Pleasure, Beautified, Adorned, and Well Furnished with Pleasant Histories and Excellent Novels. Very Requisite for Delight and Profit. Chosen and Selected Out of Divers Good and Commendable Authors. By William Painter. From the Edition Printed by Thomas Marsh, 1575. Edited by Joseph Haslewood. The First [-second] Tome
Fame's Memorial; an Elegy Upon the Earl of Devonshire; Edited [from the Edition of 1606] by J. Haslewood
The Dialogues of Creatures Moralised. Applicable and Edifying to Every Merry and Jocund Matter, and Right Profitable to the Governance of Men. Edited by Joseph Haslewood. [A Reprint of the Edition of "The Dialoges of Creatures Moralysed" Printed at Antwerp C. 1535.] G.L.