Dow's son published a collection of his father's writings in 2001.
His son published some of these thirty years after his death.
An edition of the text was published by Spelman's son.
A second volume followed, and a third, bringing the history down to 1839, was published after his death by his son.
In 2003, his son, David, published a collection of his late father's memoirs.
In that year the artist's son published his memoir and organised a series of exhibitions.
In 1980 a new translation was published by the author's son, Joseph Singer.
She said that the arrest had "apparently something to do" with a book her son had published, which covered his experiences during the war.
Many of her books were published by Blackie and Sons.
A memoir was published by his son, Henry Cary, in 1847.