Person
ISNI: 
0000 0000 8370 9533
https://isni.org/isni/0000000083709533
Name: 
Alexander I Wilson
Alexander Wilson
Alexander Wilson (amerikanischer Ornithologe, Zeichner und Schriftsteller)
Alexander Wilson (Brits ornitholoog (1766-1813))
Alexander Wilson (ornitologo statunitense)
Alexander Wilson (ornitológus)
Alexander Wilson (Scottish-American poet, ornithologist, naturalist, and illustrator)
American ornithology, Author of
Author of American ornithology
Wilson, Alexander
Wilson, Alexander I
Wilson, Alexander (Scottish printmaker and naturalist, 1766-1813, active in the United States)
Александр Вильсон
Dates: 
1766-1813
Creation class: 
Computer file
Language material
Creation role: 
author
Related names: 
Bonaparte, Charles Lucian (1803-1857)
Bonaparte, Charles Lucien Jules Laurent
Bonaparte, Charles Lucien Jules Laurent (1803-1857)
Bonaparte, Charles-Lucien (1803-1857))
Grosart, Alexander Balloch (1827-1899)
Hunter, Clark
Hutcheson, Thomas Smith (1822-1878, [from old catalog])
Jameson, Robert
Jameson, Robert (1774-1854)
Jardine, William (1800-1874)
Ord, George
Ord, George (1781-1866)
Wilson, Alexander
Titles: 
American ornithology, or, The natural history of the birds of the United States
Bird life stories
Chartist movement in Scotland, The
Dizionario biografico universale
foresters., The
Great-footed hawk
laurel disputed or, the merits of Allan Ramsay and Robert Ferguson contrasted; in two poetical essays, delivered in the Pantheon at Edinburgh, on Thursday April 14th 1791, On the Question, "whether have the Exertions of Allan Ramsay or Robert "ferguson done more Honour to Scotch Poetry?" By E. Picken, and A. Wilson, The
Lettere
life and letters of Alexander Wilson., The
natural history of the birds of the United States
Observations in the nomenclature of Wilson's ornithology
Oration, on the power and value of national liberty : delivered to a large assembly of citizens, at Milestown, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, March 4, 1801
Poems.
Rab and Ringan. A tale. As delivered in the Pantheon, Edinburgh. (recited in the character of a poor pedlar) by the author of Watty and Meg. To which is added, The twa cats and the cheese. A tale. Demonstrating the great folly of going to law
View of the great pitch taken from below
Watty and Meg or the wife reformed. A true tale
Notes: 
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NLS
NTA