There are 16 books by Yates, James on BookOrb. A strong starting point is A vindication of Unitarianism (1815). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 A vindication of Unitarianism 1815 · 294 pages
  2. 2 A sequel to "A vindication of Unitarianism" 1817 · 131 pages
  3. 3 Thoughts on the advancement of academical education in England 1827 · 184 pages
  4. 4 A letter to the Vice-Chancellor of England, in reply to His Honour's remarks relative to the British and Foreign Unitarian Association, delivered December 23, 1833, in pronouncing his judgement in the case of the Attorney-General v. Shore and others 1834 · 88 pages
  5. 5 On the French system of measures, weights, and coins, and its adaptation to general use 1854 · 95 pages
  6. 6 On a method of substituting francs and centimes for the present English metallic currency 1855 · 188 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Yates, James written?

BookOrb lists 16 books by Yates, James.

Where should I start with Yates, James?

A good starting point is A vindication of Unitarianism (1815).

What is the Yates, James books in order list?

In publication order: 1. A vindication of Unitarianism (1815), 2. A sequel to "A vindication of Unitarianism" (1817), 3. Thoughts on the advancement of academical education in England (1827), 4. A letter to the Vice-Chancellor of England, in reply to His Honour's remarks relative to the British and Foreign Unitarian Association, delivered December 23, 1833, in pronouncing his judgement in the case of the Attorney-General v. Shore and others (1834), 5. On the French system of measures, weights, and coins, and its adaptation to general use (1854), 6. On a method of substituting francs and centimes for the present English metallic currency (1855).