He translated Georg Moller's Memorials of German Gothic architecture and edited a revised edition of Decorative Part of Civil Architecture by William Chambers.
(transl.) Moller's Memorials of German-Gothic Architecture; with additional notes and illustrations from Stirglitz, etc., London: John Weale, 1836
Illustrations of the public buildings of London: with descriptions of each edifice, 1838
'an essay on the present state of architectural study and the revival of the Italian style', published with Charles Barry's The Travellers' Club House (1839)
Rudimentary architecture for the use of beginners and students. The orders, and their æsthetic principles, London, J. Weale, 1852
(ed.) Decorative Part of Civil Architecture by William Chambers, 1866
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^Margaret Belcher, A.W.N. Pugin: an annotated critical bibliography, 1987, p.468
^Slavonic and East European review, vol. 40, 1963, p.209
^O. Boucher-Rivalain, 'William Henry Leeds (1786-1866), architectural critic, and his contribution to the Westminster Review in the 1840s ', Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, 55, pp.33-41
^S. A. Allibone, Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors, 1908, vol. 1