There are 37 books by John Yonge Akerman on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Tradesmen's tokens (1849). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Tales of other days 1830 · 250 pages
  2. 2 Coins of the Romans relating to Britain 1836 · 123 pages
  3. 3 The gentleman in black and Tales of Other Days 1840 · 396 pages
  4. 4 Ancient coins of cities and princes 1846 · 203 pages
  5. 5 Ancient coins of cities and princes, geographically arranged and described 1846
  6. 6 Examples of coffee house, tavern, and tradesmen's tokens, current in London in the seventeenth century 1847
  7. 7 An introduction to the study of ancient and modern coins 1848 · 220 pages
  8. 8 Tradesmen's tokens 1849 · 257 pages
  9. 9 Spring-tide, or, The Angler and his friends 1852 · 192 pages
  10. 10 Legends of old London 1853 · 332 pages
  11. 11 Letters from roundhead officers 1856 · 157 pages
  12. 12 Moneys received and paid for secret services of Charles II. and James II 1968 · 2,408 pages
  13. 13 A descriptive catalogue of rare and unedited Roman coins 2002 · 534 pages
  14. 14 Wiltshire Tales 2007 · 188 pages
  15. 15 An archaeological index to remains of antiquity of the Celtic 2007 · 236 pages
  16. 16 Remains of pagan Saxondom 2018 · 220 pages
  17. 17 Numismatic Journal 2020 · 326 pages
  18. 18 A numismatic manual 2022 · 270 pages
  19. 19 Moneys Received and Paid for Secret Service of Charles Ii. and James Ll. from 30Th March, 1679, to 25Th December 1688 2023 · 264 pages
  20. 20 Numismatica Manual 2023 · 486 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has John Yonge Akerman written?

BookOrb lists 37 books by John Yonge Akerman.

Where should I start with John Yonge Akerman?

A good starting point is Tradesmen's tokens (1849).

What is the John Yonge Akerman books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Tales of other days (1830), 2. Coins of the Romans relating to Britain (1836), 3. The gentleman in black and Tales of Other Days (1840), 4. Ancient coins of cities and princes (1846), 5. Ancient coins of cities and princes, geographically arranged and described (1846), 6. Examples of coffee house, tavern, and tradesmen's tokens, current in London in the seventeenth century (1847), 7. An introduction to the study of ancient and modern coins (1848), 8. Tradesmen's tokens (1849), 9. Spring-tide, or, The Angler and his friends (1852), 10. Legends of old London (1853), 11. Letters from roundhead officers (1856), 12. Moneys received and paid for secret services of Charles II. and James II (1968), 13. A descriptive catalogue of rare and unedited Roman coins (2002), 14. Wiltshire Tales (2007), 15. An archaeological index to remains of antiquity of the Celtic (2007), and 5 more.