James Aitken
18 works on record
Works

The book of Job

From the Clyde to California
No Stone Unturned
Jewish Perspectives on Hellenistic Rulers

The Trial of James Hill, Alias, John the Painter, for Wilfully and Maliciously Setting Fire to the Rope-House, in the King's Yard at Portsmouth; Tried ... in Short-Hand by a Gentleman at the Trial
Evil Inclination in Early Judaism and Christianity

The Life of James Aitken, Commonly Called John the Painter, who was Tried at the Castle of Winchester, on Thursday the 7th day of March, 1777, and ... His Majesty's Dock-yard. The Second Edition
The book of Job
Deleveraging after Lehman - Evidence from Reduced Rehypothecation
Life of James Aitken, Commonly Called John the Painter, an Incendiary, Who Was Tried at the Castle of Winchester, on Thursday the 7th Day of March, 1777, and Convicted of Setting Fire to His Majesty's Dock-Yard
Counterparty Risk, Impact on Collateral Flows and Role for Central Counterparties
(Sizable) Role of Rehypothecation in the Shadow Banking System
Deleveraging after Lehman
Trial of James Hill, Commonly Called John the Painter, at the Castle of Winchester, on Thursday the 6th Day of March, 1777, for Setting Fire to a Certain Building Called the Rope-House, in His Majesty's Dock-yard at Portsmouth
English diaries of the XIX century 1800-1850
From the Clyde to California - with Jottings by the Way
English letters of the XVIII century
Industrial machinery pamphlets