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==Works== He published: * ''Comic Guide to the Royal Academy'', with his brother Gilbert (1863–64) * ''Fallen Amongst Thieves'' (1869){{sfn|Cooper|1884|ignore-err=yes}} * ''Our Holiday in the Highlands'' (1874){{sfn|Cooper|1884|ignore-err=yes}} * ''The Shadow Witness'' and ''The Doom of Saint Quirec'', with [[Francis Burnand]] (1875–76) * ''The Ghost of Greystone Grange'' (1877){{sfn|Cooper|1884|ignore-err=yes}} * ''The Mystery of Mostyn Manor'' (1878){{sfn|Cooper|1884|ignore-err=yes}} * ''Traded Out''; ''Hard Luck''; ''Stone Broke''; ''Papers from Pump Handle Court, by a Briefless Barrister'' (1884) * ''Modern Arabian Nights'' (1885){{sfn|Cooper|1884|ignore-err=yes}} * ''The Member for Wrottenborough'' (1895) * ''Greenroom Recollections'' (1896) * ''The Modern Adam'' (1899) * ''London at the End of the Century'' (1900) *With [[F. C. Burnand]] he co-authored:{{sfn|Cooper|1884|ignore-err=yes}} ** ''The Doom of St. Querec'' (1875) ** ''The Shadow Witness'' (1876) He wrote for the theatre two three-act comedies:{{sfn|Cooper|1884|ignore-err=yes}} *''L.S.D.'' ([[Royalty Theatre]], 1872); *''About Town'' ([[Royal Court Theatre|Court Theatre]], 1873, it ran for over 150 nights); and{{sfn|Cooper|1884|ignore-err=yes}} *''On Strike'' (Court Theatre, 1873, a domestic drama in one act) ; *''Faded Flowers'' ([[Haymarket Theatre|The Haymarket]]); *''Long Ago'' (Royalty Theatre, 1882); *''From Father to Son'' (Liverpool, 1881, a dramatised version of his novel ''Fallen among Thieves'' written in 3 acts in cooperation with [[J. Palgrave Simpson]]).
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