Judah, Samuel B. H. The Rose of Arragon; or, The Vigil of St. Mark. A Melo=Drama, in Two Acts. As performed with unbounded applause at the New-York Theatre. … Music by Taylor. New-York: S. King, 1822. 38 p.
[Judah, Samuel B. H.]. The Mystical Craft, the most Crafty of all Crafts, and the most Delusive of all Delusions, as exemplified by Our Modern Mercuries, or Missionaries, and other Engaged in the Great Measures for Proselyting the World, and for Hastening on the Glorious Millenium of Ecclesiastic Supremacy in This Favoured Land of Liberty. New York: G. Vale; Philadelphia: H. Young, 1844. 24 p.
Judah, Samuel B. H. The Mountain Torrent, a Grand Melodrama, Interspersed with Songs, Choruses, &c. In Two Acts. By S. B. Judah. As performed at the New-York Theatre, with Universal Applause. New-York: Thomas Longworth, 1820. 54 p.
[Judah, Samuel B. H.]. The Maid of Midian, a Tragedy in Four Acts; Founded on the Massacre of the Midian Captives, by Order of Moses: as recorded in the Thirty-first Chapter of the Book of Numbers. Philadelphia: A. E. Armstrong, 1833. 24 p.
[Judah, Samuel B. H.]. The Buccaneers: A Romance of Our Own Country, in Its Ancient Day. Illustrated with Divers Marvellous Histories, and Antique and Facetious Episodes; Gathered from the most Authentic Chronicles & Affirmed Records Extant from the Settlement of the Nieuw Nederlandts, until the Times of the Famous Richard Kid: Carefully collated from the Laborious Researches, and Minute Investigations, of that Excellent Antiquary and Sublime Philosopher, yclept Terentius Phlogobombos. … In Five Books. Boston: Munroe & Francis; New-York: Charles S. Francis, 1827. 2 vols.
[Judah, Samuel B. H.]. The Battles of Joshua. A New Version, with Notes; Offered to the Consideration of Commentators. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by H. Young, 1843. 12 p.
Judah, Samuel B. H. A Tale of Lexington: A National Comedy, founded on the opening of the Revolution. In Three Acts. … New-York: Dramatic Repository, 1823. 60 p.