Author:Robert Mudie

Works

 * The Maid of Griban, a Fragment (1810)
 * Glenfergus, a Novel (1819)
 * A Historical Account of His Majesty's Visit to Scotland (1822)
 * Things in General, being Delineations of Persons, Places, Scenes, and Occurrences in the Metropolis, and other parts of Britain, &c., by Laurence Langshank, (1824)
 * The Modern Athens (1824)
 * The Complete Governess (1824)
 * Session of Parliament (1824)
 * Babylon the Great, a Dissection and Demonstration of Men and Things in the British Capital (1825)
 * The Picture of India; Geographical, Historical, and Descriptive (1827)
 * The Picture of Australia (1827)
 * History of Vegetable Substances (1828)
 * London and Londoners, or, A Second Judgment of "Babylon the Great" (1829)
 * The British Naturalist (1830)
 * First Lines of Zoology (1831)
 * The Emigrant's Pocket Companion (1832)
 * First Lines of Natural Philosophy (1832)
 * A Popular Guide to the Observation of Nature (1832)
 * The Botanic Annual (1832)
 * The Feathered Tribes of the British Islands (1834)
 * The Natural History of Birds (1834)
 * The Heavens (1835)
 * The Earth (1835)
 * The Air (1835)
 * The Sea (1835)
 * Conversations on Moral Philosophy (1835)
 * Astronomy (1836)
 * Popular Mathematics (1836)
 * Spring; or the Causes, Appearances, and Effects (1837)
 * Summer; or the Causes, Appearances, and Effects (1837)
 * Autumn; or the Causes, Appearances, and Effects (1837) * * Winter; or the Causes, Appearances, and Effects (1837)
 * The Copyright Question and Mr. Serjeant Talfourd's Bill (1838)
 * Hampshire, its Past and Present Condition and Future Prospects (1838)
 * Gleanings of Nature, containing fifty-seven groups of animals and plants, with popular descriptions of their habits (1838)
 * Man in his Physical Structure and Adaptations (1838)
 * Domesticated Animals popularly considered (1839)
 * The World (1839)
 * England (1839).
 * Winchester Arithmetic (1839)
 * Man in his Intellectual Faculties and Adaptations (1839)
 * Man in his Relations to Society (1840)
 * Man as a Moral and Accountable Being (1840)
 * Cuvier's Animal Kingdom arranged according to its Organisation (1840)
 * China and its Resources and Peculiarities, with a View of the Opium Question, and a Notice of Assam (1840)
 * Historical and Topographical Description of the Channel Islands
 * The Isle of Wight, its Past and Present Condition, and Future Prospects (1841)