Lee, Sarah 1791-1856
Lee, R., Mrs., 1791-1856
Lee, R. 1791-1856 Mrs
Bowdich, Thomas Edward (Sarah Wallis), Mme, 1791-1856
Lee, R., 1791-1856
Lee, Sarah
Lee, Mrs. R. 1791-1856
Sarah Bowdich Lee English naturalist and author (1791-1856)
Lee, Sarah Wallis
Lee, Sarah (Wallis) Bowdich, 1791-1856
Bowdich, Sarah
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Works
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Adventures in Australia : the wanderings of Captain Spencer in the bush and the wilds, containing accurate descriptions of the habits of the natives and the natural productions and features of the country | |
Adventures in Fanti-land | |
The African Wanderers or, the Adventures of Carlos and Antonio : embracing interesting descriptions of the manners and customs of the Western tribes, and the natural productions of the country : by Mrs. R. Lee,.... | |
Anecdotes of the habits and instincts of birds, reptiles, and fishes. | |
Appendix: containing zoological and botanical descriptions and translations from the Arabic | |
The Australian wanderers or, the Captain Spencer, his horse and dog : by Mrs. R. Lee. | |
A Catalogue of the library of choice books, Latin and English, of ... Dr. Richard Lee of Kings-Hatfield in Hartfordshire, deceased : which will be exposed (to sale by way of auction, or out-cry, or who bids most) at the Parsonage-house in Hatfield, on Tuesday the 28th day of April, 1685 | |
The death of despotism, and the doom of tyrants; by Richard Lee, author of the poems, entitled, "Flowers from Sharon." | |
Description of the English settlements on the river Gambia. | |
Elements of natural history; or, first principles of zoology : for the use of schools and young persons : comprising the principles of classification, interspersed with amusing and instructive orriginal accounts of the most remarkable animals | |
Excursions dans les isles de Madère et de Porto-Santo, faites dans l'automne de 1823, pendant son troisième voyage en Afrique | |
Excursions in Madeira and Porto Santo during the autumn of 1823, while on his third voyage to Africa, 1825 | |
Illustrations de An Essay on the Superstitions, Customs and Arts common to the Ancient Egyptians, Abyssinians and Ashantées] | |
Lee's natural history | |
The London observer : the journal of General Raymond E. Lee 1940-1941 | |
Mémoires. - | |
Memoirs of Baron Cuvier. | |
Mrs. British animals. Second series, 1879: | |
Narrative of the continuance of the voyage to its completion, together with the subsequent occurances from Mr. Bowdich's arrival in Africa to the period of his death | |
Peace an unity, a sure presevative against popery and schism. : Recommended in a sermon at Hertford Assizes, July 25. 1720. By Richard Lee, rector of Essendon and Bayford, in Hertfordishire. Published at the request fo Mr. High-Sheriff, the clergy and gentry | |
[pl. n °2 dépl. à la fin du volume : sandale, siège, instrument de musique, coussin et sac des Ashantis.] [cote : Réserve DT 380.5 B 78] | |
Proposals for publishing by subscription, sacred to truth, liberty, and peace, songs from the rock, to hail the approaching day, ... by Richard Lee | |
Sir Thomas, or, The adventures of a Cornish baronet in North-Western Africa | |
The spirituall spring : A sermon preached at Pauls, vvherein is declared the necessity of growing in grace, and the goodly gaine that comes thereby, &c. By Richard Lee, preacher of the word of God at Woluerhampton in Staffordshire | |
Stories of strange lands; and fragments from the notes of a traveller. | |
Taxidermy: or, The art of collecting, preparing, and mounting objects of natural history. For the use of museums and travellers. | |
A treatise of captures in war. : By Richard Lee, Esq | |
Trees, plants, and flowers : their beauties, uses, and influences | |
Twelve stories of the sayings and doings of animals, 1853: |