Fairholt's first published literary work was a contribution to ''Hone's Year-Book'' in 1831. His life was one of almost uninterrupted quiet labour, carried on until within a few days of death. Several works on civic pageantry and some collections of ancient unpublished songs and dialogues were edited by him for the
Percy Society in 1842. In 1844, he was elected fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries. He published an edition of the dramatic works of
John Lyly in 1858. His principal works are
Tobacco, its History and Association (1859);
Gog and Magog (1860);
Up the Nile and Home Again (1862); many articles and serials contributed to the
Art Journal, some of which were afterwards separately published, as
Costume in England (1846); and
Dictionary of Terms in Art (1854). These works are illustrated by numerous cuts, drawn on the wood by his own hand. He also illustrated
Evans's
Coins of the Ancient Britons,
Frederic William Madden's
Jewish Coinage,
Halliwell's folio
Shakespeare and his
Sir John Maundeville,
Charles Roach Smith's
Richborough, the
Miscellanea Graphica of
Lord Londesborough, and many other works. ==Later life==