St. John, James Augustus, 1795-1875
James Augustus St. John
St. John, James Augustus
Saint John, James Augustus
James Augustus St. John British writer
VIAF ID: 67462552 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a James Augustus St. John
- 100 0 _ ‡a James Augustus St. John ‡c British writer
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- 200 _ | ‡a St. John ‡b James Augustus ‡f 1795-1875
- 100 1 _ ‡a St. John, James Augustus
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- 100 1 _ ‡a St. John, James Augustus, ‡d 1795-1875
- 100 1 _ ‡a St. John, James Augustus, ‡d 1795-1875
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (37)
5xx's: Related Names (12)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Bacon, Francis ‡d 1561-1626)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Blair, Sheila S.
- 500 1 _ ‡a Blair, Sheila ‡d 1948-...
- 500 1 _ ‡a Bloom, Jonathan M. ‡d 1950-....)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Gwynne, Horace, ‡d 1795-1875
- 500 1 _ ‡a Gwynne, Horace ‡d 1795-1875
- 500 1 _ ‡a Joly, Jaspar Robert ‡d 1819-1892
- 500 1 _ ‡a Locke, John ‡d 1632-1704
- 500 1 _ ‡a Milton, John ‡d 1608-1674
- 500 1 _ ‡a Prisse d'Avennes, Émile ‡d 1807-1879
- 500 1 _ ‡a Thom, Sarah
- 500 0 _ ‡a Thomas More ‡d 1478-1535; saint)
Works
Title | Sources |
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The anatomy of society. | |
Arab art | |
I. Arnaout and Osmanli soldiers. Alexandria | |
L' art oriental : toutes les planches | |
The education of the people | |
Egypt and Mohammed Ali : or, Travels in the Valley of the Nile | |
Egypt and Nubia | |
History of the four conquests of England. | |
The history of the manners and customs of ancient Greece | |
II. Ghawazi, or dancing girls. Rosetta | |
III. Camels resting in the sherkiyeh. Land of Goshen, Lower Egypt | |
Illuminated Title | |
Isis; an Egyptian pilgimage. | |
IV. Egyptian lady in the harem. Cairo | |
IX. Young Arab girl returning from the bath. Cairo | |
Journal of a residence in Normandy | |
Life of Sir Walter Raleigh : 1552-1618 | |
Lives and exploits of the most distinguished voyagers, adventurers and discoverers in Europe, Asia, Africa, America, the South Seas and Polar regions : among which are those of Cooke [sic], Cavendish, Clapperton, Mackenzie, Park, Parry, Ross, Franklin, Lander, Denham, Dampier, Sir Francis Drake, Della Valle, Niebuhr, Sir John Chardin, &c., comprising an account of their voyages, journies, perils, sufferings and remarkable escapes, a description of their mode of travelling, a history of their most important discoveries and of the most interesting objects which came under their observation in every country | |
The lives of celebrated travellers | |
Louis-Napoleon, emperor of the French, a biography, by James-Augustus St-John | |
Margaret Ravenscroft: or, Second Love | |
The nemesis of power : causes and forms of revolution. | |
Oriental album : characters, costumes, and modes of life, in the valley of the Nile | |
Oriental art : the complete plates from "L'art arabe" and the "Oriental album | |
Orientalische Kunst : sämtliche Tafeln | |
Philosophical works. | |
Portrait of the late George Lloyd | |
The prose works of John Milton. | |
The Ring and the Veil: A Novel | |
Selected works | |
Sir Cosmo Digby: A Tale of the Monmouthshir... | |
Tales of the Ramad'han | |
There and back again in search of beauty. | |
Utopia, or the Happy Republic.... to which is added the New Atlantis by lord Francis Bacon | |
V. Nizam, or regular troops. Kanka | |
VI. Habesh, or Abyssinian slave. Cairo | |
VII. Zeyat (oilman), his shop and customers. Cairo | |
VIII. Janissary and merchant. Cairo | |
The works of John Locke, with a preliminary essay and notes | |
X. Cairine lady waited upon by a Galla slave girl | |
XI. Bedouins, from the Vicinity of Suez. One of the Mahazi, and the other of the Soualeh Tribe | |
XII. Fellah, dressed in the Haba | |
XIII. Female Fellah | |
XIV. Female of the Middle class drawing water from the Nile | |
XIX. Ababdeh riding their dromedaries | |
XV. Fellahs, a man and woman | |
XVI. Women of Middle Egypt | |
XVII. Peasant dwellings. Upper Egypt | |
XVIII. Ababdeh, Nomads of the Eastern Thebaid Desert | |
XX. Kafileh, with camel bearing the Hodejh | |
XXI. Dromedaries halting in the Eastern Desert | |
XXII. Arab Sheikh, Smoking. From the coast of the Red Sea | |
XXIII. Wahabi, with an Azami arab | |
XXIV. Nejdi horse. Arabia | |
XXIX. Warrior. From Amhara | |
XXV. Nubian females ; Kanoosee tribe. Philae | |
XXVI. Nubian and a fellah, carrying dromedary saddle-bags | |
XXVII. Berber playing on the kisirka to women of the same tribe. Nubia | |
XXVIII. Abyssinian priest and warrior | |
XXX. Abyssinian costume |