W. H. Smyth
1788 – 1865
31 works on record
Works

The Bedford Catalogue
1986

A cycle of celestial objects, for the use of naval, military, and private astronomers, observed, reduced, and discussed
1986

A cycle of celestial objects, observed, reduced, and discussed
1881

The sailor's word-book
1867

Addenda to the Aedes Hartwellianae
1864

Sidereal chromatics
1864

Descriptive catalogue of a cabinet of Roman family coins belonging to the Duke of Northumberland
1856

Ædes Hartwellianæ: Or, Notices of the Manor and Mansion of Hartwell
1851

Ædes Hartwellianæ
1851

A cycle of celestial objects
1844

Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Imperial Large-brass Medals
1834

The life and services of Captain Philip Beaver, late of His Majesty's ship Nisus
1829

Sketch of the rise and progress of the Royal Society Club

Sketch of the present state of the island of Sardinia

History of the New World Shewing His Travels in America from AD 1541 to 1556 Cambridge Library Collection Travel and Exploration
Hydrography of Sicily, Malta and adjacent islands
1923
Synopsis of the published and privately-printed works
1864
The cycle of celestial objects continued at the Hartwell observatory to 1859
1860
The Mediterranean
1854
Supplement to the Description of an astrological clock, belonging to the Society of Antiquaries
1851
Description of an astrological clock, belonging to the Society of Antiquaries of London : in a letter to the President
1848
A cycle of celestial objects, for the use of naval, military, and private astronomers
1844
Nautical observations on the port and maritime vicinity of Cardiff ..
1840
Observations of Halley's comet
On tradesmen's tokens
An Additional Word on the pristine establishment of the Royal Society Club
A farewell to the double-star [Aries symbol] Virginis, at the epoch of 1858
Description of an astrological clock belonging to the Society of Antiquaries
Address to the Royal Geographical Society of London
Nautical observations on the port and maritime vicinity of Cardiff
Descriptive catalogue of a cabinet of Roman family coins belonging to ... the Duke of Northumberland ...