James Alexander Williamson (1886 – 31 December 1964) was a prominent English writer on maritime history and expert on the John Cabot voyages. He also wrote many other books on explorers, exploration and discovery. James Williamson wrote of James Cook: (From Wikipedia) More about James A. Williamson:
| | Books by James A. Williamson: Williamson, James A. (James Alexander), 1886-1964: Maritime Enterprise, 1485-1558 (Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1913)
Additional books by James A. Williamson in the extended shelves: Williamson, James A. (James Alexander), 1886-1964: The Caribbee islands under the proprietary patents. (Oxford uiversity press, H. Milford, 1926) (page images at HathiTrust) Williamson, James A. (James Alexander), 1886-1964: The English Channel, a history. (World Pub. Co., 1960) (page images at HathiTrust) Williamson, James A. (James Alexander), 1886-1964: English colonies in Guiana and on the Amazon, 1604-1668 (Clarendon press, 1923) (page images at HathiTrust) Williamson, James A. (James Alexander), 1886-1964: Maritime enterprise, 1485-1558 (Gutenberg ebook) Williamson, James A. (James Alexander), 1886-1964: Richard Hakluyt and the English voyages (American Geographical Society, 1928), also by George Bruner Parks (page images at HathiTrust) Williamson, James A. (James Alexander), 1886-1964: A short history of British expansion (Macmillan and co., limited, 1922) (page images at HathiTrust) Williamson, James A. (James Alexander), 1886-1964: Sir John Hawkins, the time and the man (The Clarendon press, 1927) (page images at HathiTrust) Williamson, James A. (James Alexander), 1886-1964: The voyages of the Cabots and the English discovery of North America under Henry VII and Henry VIII (The Argonaut press, 1929) (page images at HathiTrust)
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