• 1863.
A Serious Fall in the Value of Gold, Edward Stanford. • 1864.
Pure Logic; or, the Logic of Quality apart from Quantity, Edward Stanford, London • 1865.
The Coal Question, Macmillan and Co. • 1869.
The Substitution of Similars, The True Principle of Reasoning, Macmillan & Co. • "Theory of Political Economy". In James R. Newman, ed.,
The World of Mathematics, Vol. 2, Part IV, 1956. • 1874.
Principles of Science, Macmillan & Co. • 1875. • 1878.
A Primer on Political Economy • 1880.
Studies in Deductive Logic – 1884 edition (Macmillan & Co., London) • 1882.
The State in Relation to Labour • 1883.
Methods of Social Reform and Other Papers, Macmillan and Co. •
Methods of Social Reform, and Other Papers, Kelley, 1965. • 1884.
Investigations in Currency and Finance, Macmillan and Co. 1884. • 1886.
Letters and Journal of W. Stanley Jevons, Ed. by Harriet A. Jevons, Macmillan & Co. • 1972–81.
Papers and Correspondence, edited by R.D. Collison Black, Macmillan & the Royal Economic Society (7 vol.)
Articles • "On the cirrous form of cloud",
The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, Vol. 14, 1857. • "Notice of A General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy",
Report of the Thirty-Second Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, October 1862. • "On the Variation of Prices and the Value of the Currency since 1782",
Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Vol. 28, No. 2, June 1865. • "On the Frequent Autumnal Pressure in the Money Market, and the Action of the Bank of England",
Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Vol. 29, No. 2, June 1866. • "Brief Account of a General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy",
Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Vol. 29, No. 2, June 1866. • "On the Condition of the Metallic Currency of the United Kingdom, with Reference to the Question of International Coinage",
Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Vol. 31, No. 4, December 1868. • "Who Discovered the Quantification of the Predicate?",
The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXI, December 1872/May 1873. • "The Philosophy of Inductive Inference",
Fortnightly Review, Vol. XIV, New Series, 1873. • "The Use of Hypothesis",
Fortnightly Review, Vol. XIV, New Series, 1873. • "The Railways and the State". In:
Essays and Addresses, Macmillan & Co., 1874. • "The Future of Political Economy",
Fortnightly Review, Vol. XX, New Series, 1876. • "Cruelty to Animals: A Study in Sociology",
Fortnightly Review, Vol. XIX, New Series, 1876. • "The Silver Question",
Journal of Social Science, No. IX, January 1878. • "John Stuart Mill's Philosophy Tested", Part II,
The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXI, December 1877/January 1878; Part III, Vol. XXXII, April 1878. • "Methods of Social Reform, I: Amusements of the People",
The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXIII, October 1878. • "Methods of Social Reform, II: A State Parcel Post",
The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXIV, January 1879. • "The Periodicity of Commercial Crises, and its Physical Explanation,"
Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Vol. VII, Part 54, 1878/1879. • "Experimental Legislation and the Drink Traffic",
The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXVII, January/June 1880. • "Recent Mathematico-Logical Memoirs",
Nature, Vol. XXIII, 24 March 1881. • "Richard Cantillon and the Nationality of Political Economy",
The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXIX, January/June 1881. • "The Rationale of Free Public Libraries",
The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXIX, January/June 1881. • "Bimetallism",
The Contemporary Review, Vol. XXXIX, January/June 1881. • "Married Women in Factories",
The Contemporary Review, Vol. XLI, January/June 1882.
Miscellany • Luigi Cossa,
Guide to the Study of Political Economy, with a Preface by W. Stanley Jevons, Macmillan & Co., 1880. • Jevons and his theory on a possible connection between sunspots and economic activity cycles were mentioned by Lovecraft in his
The Shadow Out of Time as discussed by Nathaniel Wingate Peaslee just before he was abducted by the Great Race. ==References==