Skelton, William, 1763-1848
William Skelton
William Skelton English engraver (1763-1848)
Skelton, William (English engraver and lithographer, 1763-1848)
Skelton, William, 1763-1848, engraver
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Works
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Aedes althorpianae; or An account of the mansion, books, and pictures, at Althorp; the residence of George John Earl Spencer, K.G. to which is added a supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana | |
Ami des enfants. | |
An authentic account of an embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China : including cursory observations made, and information obtained in travelling through that ancient empire, and a small part of Chinese Tartary. Together with a relation of the voyage undertaken on the occasion by His Majesty's ship the Lion, and the ship Hindostan, in the East India company's service, to the Yellow sea, and Gulf of Pekin; as well as of their return to Europe : with notices of the several places where they stopped in their way out and home; being the islands of Madeira, Teneriffe, and St. Jago; the port of Rio de Janeiro in South America; the islands of St. Helena, Tristan D'Acunha, and Amsterdam; the coast of Java, and Sumatra, the Nanka Isles, Pulo Condore, and Cochin-China : in two volumes, with engravings; beside a folio volume of plates | |
Chateau de la Malmaison | |
The children's friend | |
Description of ancient terracottas. | |
Descriptions and figures of two hundred fishes : collected at Vizagapatam on the coast of Coromandel | |
Effigies Clarissimi Domini D. Marcos de Noronha e Brito VIII Comitis de Arcos... a Privato Fidelissimi Regis Concilio... Propraetoris et Gubernatoris Praefectura Statuque Bahiae... | |
Fables | |
flotte française force l´entrée du Tage (11 Juillet 1831) | |
Graphic illustrations of Hogarth ... 1799: | |
His most excellent majesty George the third, by the grace of god, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, king, defender of the faith &c, &c, &c | |
history of Sandford and Merton, a work intended for the use of children. Vol. I [-III]. | |
The history of the union between England and Scotland, by Daniel De-Foe: with an appendix of original papers. To which is now added a Life of the celebrated author, and a copious index. | |
An inquiry into the causes and effects of the variolæ vaccinæ, a disease discovered in some of the Western counties of England, particularly Gloucestershire, and known by the name of the cow pox. By Edward Jenner, M. D. F. R. S. & c.. | |
Lusiad of Luis de Camoens books I to V | |
Memoirs of the life and writings of the late John Coakley Lettsom : with a selection from his correspondence | |
Mr. Sam Webbe. Died May 26th 1846. Aged 76 | |
Musei Leveriani explicatio, anglica et latina | |
Observations on certain parts of the animal oeconomy. By John Hunter. | |
Observations on the mechanism of the horse's foot ; its natural spring explained, and a mode of shoeing recommended, by which the foot is defended from external injury, with the least impediment to its spring. Illustrated by copperplates. By Strickland Freeman, Esq. | |
Oeuvres de Walter Scott traduction nouvelle par M. Albert Montémont, revue et corrigée d'après la dernière édition d'Édimbourg et continuée par M. Barré ancien professeur de philosophie au collège de Lille. Tome vingt-huitième. Guide en Ecosse.. | |
Practical observations on the treatment of strictures in the urethra and the oesophagus. By Everard Home, ESQ. F. R. S. surgeon to St. Georges's hospital. Vol. I. The third edition.. | |
Select views in Mysore, the country of Tippoo Sultan | |
A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds by the late John Hunter. To which is prefixed, a short account of the author's life, by his brother-in-law, Everard Home. |