John Melish
1771 – 1822
38 works on record
Works

Melish's Travels
2007

Surveys for travellers, emigrants, and others
1976

Letter to James Monroe, esq. president of the United States, on the state of the country
1820

Reisen durch die Vereinten-Staaten von America
1819

A geographical description of the United States
1816

The traveller's directory through the United States
1815

Account of a society at Harmony, (twenty five miles from Pittsburg), Pennsylvania, United States of America
1815

Travels through the United States of America, in the years 1806 & 1807, and 1809, 1810, & 1811
1815

A description of East and West Florida and the Bahama Islands, &c. &c
1813

A military and topographical atlas of the United States
1813

Travels in the United States of America, in the years 1806 & 1807, and 1809, 1810, & 1811
1812

Travels through the United States of America in the years 1806 & 1807, and 1809, 1810, & 1811

A description of the British possessions in North America

Military documents
A geographical description of the United States, with the contiguous British and Spanish possessions
1977
The traveller's manual and description of the United States
1831
A statistical view of the United States
1822
Information and advice to emigrants to the United States: and from the eastern to the western states
1819
Geographical intelligence
1818
Melish's universal school geography
1818
Prospectus of Melish's Map of the world, on Mercator's projection
1818
The necessity of protecting and encouraging the manufactures of the United States
1818
A geographical description of the world
1818
Melish's universal school atlas
1816
A description of Dartmoor Prison, with an account of the massacre of the prisoners
1815
A description of the roads in the United States
1814
Description of the seat of war in North America
1813
A description of East and West Florida and the Bahama Islands ..
1813
A New Juvenile Atlas,and Familiar Introduction to the Use of Maps
Harmony in 1811
Letter to James Monroe, esq. President of the United States
[A description of the British possessions in North America
A statistical account of the United States
Reisen durch die Vereinten-Staaten
[A description of the British possessions in North America]
A description of the British possessions in North America, &c., &c
Letter to James Monroe, Esq., President of the United States, on the state of the country
Christian policy in full practice among the people of Harmony