Contemporary reviews of Noble's publications were mixed. A novel entitled False Gratitude (1773) was judged "extremely bad;"[5]Affected Indifference (1771) was "not void of interesting scenes ... tolerable entertainment to even a cultivated mind."[6]
^Paul Kaufman (1967). "The Community Library: A Chapter in English Social History". Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. 57 (7): 1–67. doi:10.2307/1006043. JSTOR1006043.
^Ian Maxted (2007), "Francis Noble", The London Book Trades 1775-1800: a preliminary checklist of members, Exeter Working Papers in British Book Trade History
Memoirs of an American, with a Description of the Kingdom of Prussia, and the Island of St. Domingo, London: Printed for F. & J. Noble, 1773, OCLC14192434, OL7040633M
Ian Maxted (2007), "John Noble", The London Book Trades 1775-1800: a preliminary checklist of members, Exeter Working Papers in British Book Trade History