Books by William Stukeley
Stukeley's Stonehenge - Temple
Stukeley's Stonehenge - Temple of the British Druids
Healing of Diseases, a Charact
Healing of Diseases, a Character of the Messiah
Family Memoirs of the Rev. Wil
Family Memoirs of the Rev. William Stukeley, M. D. and the Antiquarian and Other Correspondence of William Stukeley, Roger & Samuel Gale, etc; Volume 2
A Letter From Dr. Stukeley to Mr. Macpherson, on his Publication of Fingal and Temora. With a Print of Cathmor's Shield
An Account of Richard of Cirencester, Monk of Westminster, and of His Works
Itinerarium Curiosum
Itinerarium Curiosum. or, an A
Itinerarium Curiosum. or, an Account of the Antiquitys and Remarkable Curiositys in Nature or Art, Observ'd in Travels Thro' Great Brittan. Illustrated with Copper Prints. Centuria I. by William Stukeley,
Palæographia Britannica
Stonehenge a Temple Restor'd to the British Druids. by William Stukeley,
The Medallic History of Marcvs Avrelivs Valerivs Caravsivs, Emperor in Brittain. ... By William Stukeley, ... of 2; Volume 1
The Philosophy of Earthquakes, Natural and Religious. Or an Inquiry Into Their Cause, and Their Purpose. By William Stukeley, ... The Second Edition. To Which is Added, Part II. on the Same Subject
The Philosophy of Earthquakes, Natural and Religious. Or an Inquiry Into Their Cause, and Their Purpose. By William Stukeley, ... The Third Edition. To Which is Added, Part III. on the Same Subject
The Philosophy of Earthquakes, Natural and Religious. Part III. by William Stukeley,
Of the Gout
Of the Gout
Stonehenge, a Temple Restor'd to the British Druids
Stonehenge - A Temple Restored
Stonehenge - A Temple Restored to the British Druids
Stukeley's Stonehenge
The philosophy of earthquakes,
The philosophy of earthquakes, Natural and Religious. Or An Inquiry into their Cause, and their Purpose. By William Stukeley, M.D. Rector of St. George’s, Queen-Square : Fellow of the College of Physicians and Royal Society
Palæographia Britannica : or,
Palæographia Britannica : or, Discourses on antiquities in Britain. Number II
An account of a Roman temple, and other antiquities, near Graham’s Dike in Scotland