If you liked "Furca et fossa" by John Yonge Akerman, start with A numismatic manual (2022), Tales of humour, gallantry, & romance (1824), and Ancient coins of cities and princes, geographically arranged and described (1846). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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A numismatic manual
2022 · 270 pages · John Yonge Akerman, John Akerman · Same author
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Tales of humour, gallantry, & romance
1824 · 253 pages · John Yonge Akerman, Southern, Clarence S. Bement · Same author
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Ancient coins of cities and princes, geographically arranged and described
1846 · John Yonge Akerman · Same author
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Tradesmen's tokens
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Note on the opening of four ancient British barrows in South Wilts
1855 · 4 pages · John Yonge Akerman · Same author
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The Wimbourne Book of Victorian Ghost Stories. Volume 4
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Tales of other days
1830 · 250 pages · John Yonge Akerman · Same author
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Moneys Received and Paid for Secret Service of Charles Ii. and James Ll. from 30Th March, 1679, to 25Th December 1688
2023 · 264 pages · John Yonge Akerman · Same author
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The forgeries of public money, being the substance of a lecture delivered before the Numismatic Society
2023 · 30 pages · John Yonge Akerman · Same author
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Remarks on a coloured drawing of some ancient beads, executed by Benjamin Nightingale ... from specimens in his possession
1855 · 5 pages · John Yonge Akerman · Same author
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Coins of the Romans relating to Britain
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Remains of pagan Saxondom
2018 · 220 pages · John Yonge Akerman · Same author
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