Brougham, John and Charles Fechter. Bel Demonio: A Love Story. In Four Acts. London: Printed by C. Whiting, 1870.
Brougham, John, Franklin Burdge, and Jacob Spahn. Spahn, Brougham, Burdge; Oration, Poem, and History. Rochester: University of Rochester, 1873.
Brougham, John. The Lottery of Life: A Story of New York: An Original Local Drama in Five Acts by John Brougham. London and New York: Samuel French, 1875.
"Lotos Leaves: Original Stories, Essays and Poems." In Lotos Leaves: Original Stories, Essays and Poems, edited by Brougham, John and John Elderkin. Boston: William F. Gill and Company, 1875.
Brougham, John. "The Judgment of Midas." Appleton's Journal of Literature, Science, and Art., February 1, 1879, 158.
Brougham, John. "Life, Stories, and Poems of John Brougham." In Life, Stories, and Poems of John Brougham, edited by William Winter. Boston: J.R. Osgood & Co., 1881.
Brougham, John. A Message from the Sea. A Drama, in Four Acts. Founded on Charles Dickens's Tale of that Name. London: John Dicks, 1883.
Brougham, John. Captain Cuttle. A Comic Drama, in One Act. Being a few more Scenes from the Moral of "Dombey and Son.". London: John Dicks, 1884.
Brougham, John and Charles Dickens. Dombey and Son. In Three Acts. Dramatized from Dickens' Novel. London: John Dicks, 1885.
Brougham, John. David Copperfield. A Drama, in Three Acts. Adapted from Dickens' Popular Work of the Same Name. London: John Dicks, 1885.
Brougham, John. "The Duke's Motto; Or, I Am Here! A Play in a Prologue and Four Acts." In Metamora & Other Plays, edited by Eugene R. Page. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1941.